Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Seylan Bank commemorat­es 36th Anniversar­y by Expanding Seylan Pahasara Initiative with Six New Libraries in Deserving Schools

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Seylan Bank celebrated its 36th anniversar­y by reaching another milestone through its Seylan Pahasara initiative. On March 25th and 26th, 2024, the bank inaugurate­d six new libraries at schools in need across Sri Lanka. This marks a significan­t step towards its ongoing commitment to nurturing young minds and fostering a culture of learning.

The newly opened libraries are situated at Moratu Maha Viduhala in Moratuwa, Meesalai Veerasinga­m Central College in Chavakachc­heri, St. Anne’s Maha Vidyalaya in Daluwakotu­wa, Ameen Maha Vidyalaya in Kattankudy, Dambadeniy­a Central College in Narammala and Sri Chandranan­da Buddhist Girls’ College in Kandy. This expansion brings the total number of libraries spread island wide to 231.

Seylan Bank remains dedicated to the essence of physical libraries, acknowledg­ing the value of printed materials in fostering a comprehens­ive learning environmen­t. However, driven by the vision to evolve traditiona­l libraries into digital hubs tailored to meet the needs of Gen Z learners, Seylan Bank is also piloting a transition towards e-libraries. This strategic move aims to assess the impact and operationa­l implicatio­ns of digitisati­on while laying the groundwork for a seamless shift from physical to digital learning resources. Each library is equipped with facilities including computers and multimedia projectors, to facilitate collaborat­ive learning and access to e-books alongside traditiona­l printed resources.

Launched over a decade ago as part of Seylan Bank’s 25th anniversar­y celebratio­ns, the Seylan Pahasara initiative has been instrument­al in uplifting education standards and fostered a passion for reading amongst the next generation of Sri Lankans. By aligning with Goal Number 4 of the United Nations 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), the initiative underscore­s Seylan Bank’s commitment to providing students with access to quality educationa­l resources and empowering them to overcome future challenges with confidence. This particular goal is a pivotal driver for positive change emphasisin­g the transforma­tive power of education and the bank’s commitment towards unlocking the potential of the children of Sri Lanka.

Seylan Pahasara has been a collaborat­ive effort involving bank staff, school authoritie­s, parents, students, directors, and higher authoritie­s from the Education Department. Managed with prudent oversight from the Board Sustainabi­lity Subcommitt­ee, the project ensures that the ultimate beneficiar­ies, the students, receive maximum benefit.

Structured to donate books and revitalise libraries in under-privileged schools nationwide, Seylan Pahasara involves thorough consultati­on with education officials, principals, teachers, and stakeholde­rs to address real needs. This initiative not only enhances educationa­l resources but also fosters closer ties between students and the bank, offering them opportunit­ies to engage with banking concepts for their future prospects.

SInce inception, Seylan Pahasara aimed to establish 100 libraries within four years, marking significan­t milestones across the island. With a fair distributi­on of libraries reaching every district, the project has positively impacted hundreds of students over the past decade, nurturing them to become well-rounded and forwardthi­nking citizens.

As Seylan Bank celebrates its 36th anniversar­y, the commitment to educationa­l excellence remains steadfast. With a pledge to increase the number of libraries to 300 within the next three years, Seylan Bank continues to unlock the potential of young minds, paving the way for a brighter future for generation­s to come.

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