Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Seylan Pahasara opens 200th library at Vijayaba Maha Vidyalaya

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Seylan Bank celebrated the opening of its milestone 200th library, at Vijayaba Maha Vidyalaya, Grandpass on November 27, 2019, as part of ‘Seylan Pahasara’, a CSR initiative launched in 2013, to mark the 25th anniversar­y of the bank.

Understand­ing the importance school libraries play on increasing student literacy and learning outcomes in Sri Lanka, Seylan Bank has now built a total of 200 libraries across 19 districts in Sri Lanka, donating a total of 40,000 books, and providing equitable access to reading materials to over 10,000 students.

With the opening of their 200th library, ‘Seylan Pahasara’ has continued to provide a pathway for students to enhance their knowledge on various fields which contribute to the improvemen­t of their academic performanc­e. All 200 libraries act as centres of learning and knowledge developmen­t, playing an essential role in providing students with safe and accessible educationa­l resources.

Commenting on this initiative Seylan Bank PLC Director and Chief Executive Officer Kapila Ariyaratne said: “We are very happy and proud to mark the opening of the 200th library as part of Seylan Pahasara. As the bank with a heart, we have continued to place utmost importance on contributi­ng towards creating and sustaining a knowledge-based society for both current and future generation­s. By building 200 libraries at selected schools across the island and providing digital infrastruc­ture, we aim to enhance the learning experience of students by widening their access to academic content through e-learning platforms, thus obtaining global content exposure. This will positively impact the academic advancemen­ts of students, whilst developing and sustaining a habit of reading, in them.”

Seylan Bank has upgraded the infrastruc­ture of all 200 libraries catering to a wide range of curriculum resources such as sports, leadership, and balance of life among other, ensuring a steady supply of reading materials, covering total quality education. Students have the independen­ce to access material and find resources that help them develop their interests and strengths at their own pace.

Considerin­g the continuous technologi­cal advancemen­ts in modern times, Seylan Bank has also provided over 200 computers across selected libraries, to support and develop the digital literacy of students. This also gives students access toe-books that can be download via the internet, thereby widening their access to reading material.

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Seylan Bank Director and CEO Kapila Ariyaratne opening the 200th ‘Seylan Pahasara’ library

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