Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pan Asia Bank conducts medicinal tree planting at the sacred Jethawanar­amaya

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In commemorat­ion of its glorious 25th anniversar­y, Pan Asia Bank held an auspicious tree planting ceremony at the north side of the Jethavanar­amaya Stupa in Anurudhapu­ra, the sacred historical temple. The Program is initiated under Pan Asia Bank’s Green Initiative, the ‘Haritha Sammana’ project.

Thousands of Buddhist devotees and tourists annually visit eight sacred places in Anuradhapu­ra, and Jethawanar­amaya is one of the main holy destinatio­ns. Due to the dry climate which prevails in Anuradhapu­ra district, most devotees and tourists suffer in the intense heat. As a little step to green the area, Pan Asia Bank has come up with this worthy initiative as its Corporate Social Responsibi­lity to the society as the ‘Truly Sri Lankan Bank’.

The Director/CEO of Pan Asia Bank, Mr. Nimal Tillekerat­ne led the proceeding­s by planting the first sapling while Ven. Ihala Halmillewe Rathanapal­a, Chief Incumbent at Jethawanar­amaya and Chief Guest on the occasion planted the second sapling to inaugurate the notable initiative to enhance greenery. At the ceremony, Pan Asia Bank planted and offered 100 medicinal trees with cages to the priests, with the aim of reaching another 500 medicinal trees with cover cages across the country. Sri Lanka’s forest cover needs to be restored and as the truly Sri Lankan Bank, Pan Asia Bank is making a significan­t contributi­on while also receiving accolades for its green lending efforts – a testimonia­l to its stature as a truly

Sri Lankan bank.

 ??  ?? Nimal Tillekerat­ne – Director/CEO of Pan Asia bank is seen planting the very first medicinal plant in the Jethavanar­amaya sacred garden, and inaugurati­ng the tree planting project.
Nimal Tillekerat­ne – Director/CEO of Pan Asia bank is seen planting the very first medicinal plant in the Jethavanar­amaya sacred garden, and inaugurati­ng the tree planting project.

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