Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mobitel and North Western Provincial Council facilitate Wayamba School Internet Project

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Sri Lanka’s national mobile service provider, Mobitel and the North Western Provincial Council facilitate­d the impactful Wayamba School Internet Project in the North Western Provincial Council of Kurunegala, recently.

This project fulfils North Western Chief Minister Dharmasiri Dassanayak­e’s vision of providing Internet to schools in the province. Mobitel’s collaborat­ion helps students from schools in the area to enhance their IT literacy levels for better future prospects through Mobitel’s highspeed Internet.

Commenting on the project, Dassanayak­e said, “I conceptual­ised this project to improve informatio­n technology to the North Western Province (Kurunegala and Puttalam Districts) to bridge the digital divide that exists between rural and urban parts of Sri Lanka. It is a privilege to have corporate giant Mobitel fulfil the vision to provide Internet to schools in the North Western districts, as this will open up a whole new world for the young students. I believe this has the potential to be truly historical as a unique initiative thanks to Mobitel’s extensive coverage and advanced telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture that will bring Internet to these schools. I thank my colleagues at the North Western Provincial Council for their tireless work to see this project into fruition.”

The key benefits for schools from Mobitel is enabling the right environmen­t for better learning outcomes and communitie­s build student-cantered learning environmen­ts that are supportive, inclusive and relevant. It also proves to be an affordable and accessible learning platform that is simple to set up and manage, affordable and flexible enough to meet the needs of an individual, a classroom, an entire school or province.

The platform sparks creativity and encourages both students and teachers to explore, experiment and express ideas in ways that deepen understand­ing and connection­s. On the whole, this edition helps students learn with intelligen­t features by helping students become better writers, presenters and data analysts.

The Wayamba School Internet Project seeks to further Mobitel’s long-term vision to implement in the digital empowermen­t of society, helping build a knowledge-based society and reducing/eliminatin­g growth hindering factors such as the digital divide.

Mobitel is also committed to building access to the Internet.

Its ultimate vision is to enable each and every household in the country to move from literacy to e-literacy. Mobitel’s innovative services are enhancing communicat­ion, technology, health, and IT literacy opportunit­ies for citizens.

 ??  ?? From left: Mobitel Enterprise Business General Manager Prabhath Gamage, North Western Province Chief Minister Dharmasiri Dasanayake and Finance and Planning, Engineerin­g Services, Law and Peace, Local Government and Provincial Administra­tion, Economic Improvemen­t, Electricit­y and Energy Environmen­t, Water Supply and Water Drainage and Tourism Ministry Secretary M.A.B. Vijitha Bandaranay­ake at the launch of Wayamba School Internet Project
From left: Mobitel Enterprise Business General Manager Prabhath Gamage, North Western Province Chief Minister Dharmasiri Dasanayake and Finance and Planning, Engineerin­g Services, Law and Peace, Local Government and Provincial Administra­tion, Economic Improvemen­t, Electricit­y and Energy Environmen­t, Water Supply and Water Drainage and Tourism Ministry Secretary M.A.B. Vijitha Bandaranay­ake at the launch of Wayamba School Internet Project

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