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Kelani Shakthi extends training programme for Jaffna electrical technician­s

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Kelani Cables PLC extended its ‘Kelani Shakthi’ profession­al developmen­t CSR programme for electrical technician­s in the Jaffna Peninsula for further three years.

The decision was mutually taken by Kelani Cables PLC and the Jaffna University based on the huge success of the programme and its timely importance.

The MOU with regard to extension of ‘Kelani Shakthi’ was signed by Kelani Cables PLC Director/ CEO Mahinda Saranapala, Jaffna University Engineerin­g Faculty Vice Chancellor Prof. R. Vigneshwar­an.

The one-year comprehens­ive programme conducted at the Jaffna university’s engineerin­g faculty bestows electrical technical skills on school leavers and novices in Jaffna, offering them with a thorough knowledge in domestic and industrial electrical wire laying.

An internatio­nally recognized certificat­e is awarded to each participan­t at the end of the programme by the Jaffna University Engineerin­g Faculty until 2020.

‘Kelani Shakthi’ profession­al developmen­t programme was initiated in 2014 by ‘Kelani Shakthi’ and ‘Kelani Saviya’ programme coordinato­r Jayantha Wijesinghe and Jaffna University Engineerin­g Faculty Dean Prof. A. Athputhrar­ajah with the blessings of Kelani Cables PLC Director/ceo Mahinda Saranapala.

The MOU was signed initially in 2014 by Saranapala and Jaffna University Vice Chancellor Senior Professor Vasanthi Arsaratnam.

Over 50 qualified ‘Kelani Shakthi’ students from 2015/16 and 2016/17 batches are currently serving as skilled electrical technician­s in the Jaffna district.

Saranapala, following signing of the fresh MOU stated, Kelani Cables became the number one secure electrical and communicat­ion cable brand in Sri Lanka with the blessings of its people thus the company is determined and bare responsibi­lity to carry out meaningful CSR programmes that elevate the status of Sri Lankan people.

“Although Kelani Cables PLC engages in various CSR programmes throughout the year, ‘Kelani Saviya’ and ‘Kelani Shakthi’ CSR programmes are unique to our company. School leaving students and novices who aspire to become electrical technician­s are offered with an opportunit­y by ‘Kelani Saviya’ and

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Thursday November 30, 2017 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02 ‘Kelani Shakthi’ to gear themselves with a comprehens­ive knowledge in domestic and industrial wiring and installati­on. In addition, they are awarded with a globally acceptable certificat­e. As a Sri Lankan company, we are proud to be a part of this endeavour,” Saranapala said.

Athputhrar­ajah said that the Jaffna University in collaborat­ion with a business entity in the country is conducting a programme like ‘Kelani Shakthi’ for the first time in the history and ‘Kelani Shakthi’ being conducted for six years continuous­ly is testament to its success.

Designing of ‘Kelani Shakthi’ programme content, conducting the programme and holding exams are monitored by Prof. A. Athputhrar­ajah. The programme is coordinate­d and conducted by Electrical and Electronic Department Head and Course Coordinato­r Prof. T. Thiruwaran and lecturer A. Anopradeep­an.

 ??  ?? The extended MOU of ‘Kelani being exchanged by Kelani Cables PLC Director/ceo Mahinda Saranapala and Jaffna University Vice Chancellor Prof. Rathnam Vigneshwar­an, while Jaffna University Engineerin­g Faculty Dean Prof. A. Athputhrar­ajah looks on
The extended MOU of ‘Kelani being exchanged by Kelani Cables PLC Director/ceo Mahinda Saranapala and Jaffna University Vice Chancellor Prof. Rathnam Vigneshwar­an, while Jaffna University Engineerin­g Faculty Dean Prof. A. Athputhrar­ajah looks on
 ??  ?? Kelani Cables PLC Sales Controller Ralph Roshan addressing the gathering
Kelani Cables PLC Sales Controller Ralph Roshan addressing the gathering

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