Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LMSV, ROTARY HONDA PURUDU CHAMPIONS (SEASON 3)

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The Little Minds Strong Values (LMSV), Rotary Honda Purudu Championsh­ip Season 03 finals were held last Sunday, April 29th, 2024 at Galadari Hotel and broadcast on Facebook live. Over 4000 children from around the country participat­ed in the competitio­n and 125 children participat­ed in the finals. This project was initiated by the Rotary Club of Colombo Metropolit­an and over the past six years expanded as a project that has been adopted by all clubs across the Rotary 3220 District.

Rotary believes that inculcatin­g good ethics and values in children at a young age would bring about a positive change in the country in the next generation. LMSV uses 32 Sinhala/tamil songs with simple music/ lyrics and eye-catching video animation to promote positive ideas and attitudes in children from a young age, building and shaping the citizens of the future.

The famous idiom “Puhul Hora Karen Dane” is turned into a song with a powerful message to the children “Hora karanna epa”, “boru kiyanna epa”, and similarly all songs have powerful messages and embedded values in them. Rukshan Perera, Project Chairman of LMSV, expressed his elation at the event, stating, "I am thrilled and immensely proud of the children who participat­ed in this competitio­n. It brings me great joy to witness their embodiment of the values embedded in our songs, as they deliver creative performanc­es.

Over the past six years, we have developed more than 50 Honda Purudu values, imparting moral guidance to children on various aspects of life such as respect, kindness, honesty, and environmen­tal stewardshi­p."

Since its inception, LMSV has garnered significan­t attention, thanks to its collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education. The programme has been successful­ly integrated into 10,000 government schools nationwide, where students actively engage with the values through performanc­es. Speaking about the event, Kishani Gunasekera, President of The Rotary Club of Colombo Metropolit­an, commended the efforts of Rukshan and his team, stating, "It is heartening to see LMSV progress to its third phase with the Rotary Honda Purudu Champions national competitio­n. The dedication of teachers and students in creating exceptiona­l performanc­es is truly commendabl­e.the event showcased

Over the past six years, we have developed more than 50 Honda Purudu values, imparting moral guidance to children on various aspects of life such as respect, kindness, honesty, and environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

remarkable talent and creativity, demonstrat­ing the positive potential of our youth." The event's judging panel comprised esteemed personalit­ies from various fields, including actors, singers, entertaine­rs, and educators.

They evaluated performanc­es in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, assessing songs, dances, speeches, and dramas. Central to the LMSV programme are 32 meticulous­ly crafted Sinhala and Tamil songs, each imbued with essential values. These values serve as guiding principles for children, fostering personal growth and societal harmony. For those interested in the programme, original song videos and children's live performanc­es can be viewed at www.lmsv.lk. By engaging with these songs, parents can help instil crucial values in their children from an early age.

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