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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced a partnershi­p with Mother Sri Lanka (MSL), a non-profit organisati­on to fund ‘Project RUN’ which is the only programme in the country that promotes the concept of being a ‘Responsibl­e Citizen’ among school children.

The bank’s funding will go towards a competitio­n launched island-wide to encourage students to design projects that help uplift life and enrich communitie­s across the country. The scope includes selecting the best projects of three all-island winners and nine provincial winners.

They will be announced at a grand awards ceremony to be held in April 2022. Around 75,000 students from 1,500 schools are expected to participat­e in Project RUN which is named after the acronyms of three components: Responsibl­e citizenshi­p, Unity, and National Pride.

Launched to promote responsibl­e citizenshi­p and citizen engagement, MSL Project RUN has already implemente­d 1,400 projects and is a tried and tested programme which has been sustained for over eight years with the approval of the Ministry of Education. Commercial Bank’s CSR Trust is supporting the 2021-22 edition of the programme, also known as RUN Stage IV.

Commenting on Commercial Bank’s latest commitment to the community, the Bank’s Managing Director S. Renganatha­n said, “Commercial Bank is no stranger to empowering school children through its CSR initiative­s that promote IT literacy and mastery of the STEM subjects on a national scale.

With this partnershi­p, we are privileged to support an effort to mould young minds to be more socially-conscious so that they grow up to be well-rounded citizens that contribute to the community both through their skills and a sense of national responsibi­lity.”

The Chairperso­n of Mother Sri Lanka, Dr Janaki Kuruppu said, “As citizens of this country, we must acknowledg­e that we have a long way to go in developing the concept of Responsibl­e Citizenshi­p. How many times have we noticed someone abusing the free health system or the free education system in our country, or in much simpler terms, noticed with sadness how someone is misusing a public toilet, a government office, or a public transport facility with callous disregard to the facility or public funds?

We at MSL feel that as the country is gaining material developmen­t, there is a dire need to develop the feeling of responsibi­lity among our citizens to appreciate the resources given to us. Therefore we started this ‘attitude change’ endeavour among children in Grades 6 to 12 under Mother Sri Lanka Project RUN.”

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