Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Commercial Bank landscapes 1.5 acres ofNational Hospital gardens

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The Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Trust of Commercial Bank is joining the National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo (NHSL) in gardening and landscapin­g project covering one and half acres of the hospital’s gardens.

The project is intended to facilitate the mental well- being of patients and includes the planting of C02 - absorbent trees in specified plots of land belonging to the hospital to minimise carbon dioxide emissions in its immediate environs. In addition to existing trees in the garden, more mango and jack trees have been planted. The existing ponds have been cleaned and repaired along with the benches. Lush lawns enhance the aesthetic and environmen­tal values of the property, a bank media release said.

A Memorandum of Understand­ing was signed between the Commercial Bank of Ceylon and the National Hospital to formalise this partnershi­p, and the major part of the work has already been completed, the bank said.

The contractor entrusted with the work will also maintain the landscaped areas for a period of five years.

The National Hospital situated in a 32 acre block of land is the largest teaching hospital in Sri Lanka and the final referral centre in the country consisting of 3500 beds and serves over 10,000 outpatient­s daily. Consisting of 80 wards and 30 treatment units, 38 operating theatres and 18 intensive care units, it is the train- ing centre for undergradu­ates and post graduate trainees of the Faculty of Medicine. The nurse’s training school, Colombo, PBS, and schools of Radiograph­y, Pharmacy, Cardiograp­h, Physiother­apy and Occupation­al Therapy are affiliated to the National Hospital.

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