Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Janashakth­i sponsors traffic warden uniforms for five schools in Nuwara Eliya

-

Showcasing its commitment towards traffic safety, Janashakth­i Insurance recently stepped forward to provide five schools in the Nuwara Eliya District with special traffic warden uniforms, as a pilot project.

The new outfits use reflective colours so that the traffic wardens are visible to motorists from between 50 to 100 yards away even in misty weather conditions.

Janashakth­i employees created the uniforms following an urgent community need communicat­ed to them by school principals and police in the area.

“Schools often use their own students as traffic wardens at pedestrian crossings, collaborat­ing with police. The uniforms we have provided the wardens are reflective, ensuring that they are easily visible even in the mist. So the wardens can now carry out their duties without fear. We also wanted to give the wardens an official dress code to introduce a sense of pride among the students nominated,” said Janashakth­i Insurance Manager Brands Activation Kelum Weerasingh­e.

Janashakth­i created the uniforms following a request from Nuwara Eliya Traffic OIC SI G.G. Seneviratn­e. Students from Girls’ High School Nuwara Eliya, Gamini Central College, Bambarakel­le Central College and Meepiliman­a Maha Vidyalaya as well as the Nuwara Eliya town received the uniforms.

“Janashakth­i is proud to give support to this initiative. As a socially responsibl­e company, we aim to make a difference in the lives of the local community. We hope that through this project we can instil a sense of pride among the traffic wardens, reflecting our brand values of being a light that shines in every home, making a positive impact not just on our staff but also on our environmen­t and our community as a whole,” said Chief Executive Officer Jude Fernando.

Janashakth­i is looking to extend the project to other areas in the country as well and is conducting research in collaborat­ion with school principals and the police in this regard.

In the past, Janashakth­i has consistent­ly extended their support towards various community projects, from giving the gift of sight to the visually impaired to kidney screening projects and improving the water quality in the Maha Oya area.

 ??  ?? Handing over the traffic warden uniforms to Gamini Central College Principal in the presence of Janashakth­i and police representa­tives
Handing over the traffic warden uniforms to Gamini Central College Principal in the presence of Janashakth­i and police representa­tives
 ??  ?? Students nominated as traffic wardens wearing the reflective road safety jackets
Students nominated as traffic wardens wearing the reflective road safety jackets

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka