Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Pakistan Donates Fully Equipped IT Lab to Sri Saddarmoda­ya Maha Vidyala School

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Colombo: 8th May 2015 The Government of Pakistan has donated a fully equipped IT Lab which comprises of 08 computers, related equipment and fur niture to Sri Saddarmoda­ya Maha Vidyala School in Colombo 5, today, through its High Commission in Sri Lanka.

The Acting High Commission­er of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, Dr. Sarfraz Ahmed Khan Sipra inaugurate­d the IT Lab along with Sri Lankan Minister for Disaster Management Mr. A.H.M. Fowzie and former Minister of Technology and Research Professor Tissa Vitharana.

In his brief remarks during the ceremony, the Acting High Commission­er emphasized the importance of collaborat­ion between the two brotherly countries for the uplift of the people. He reiterated Pakistan’s continued support to Sri Lanka in enhancing younger generation’s nation building capacities with better educationa­l opportunit­ies.

Minister A. H. M. Fowzie praised the Government of Pakistan for its generous assistance to Sri Lanka. He said that Pakistan is a close friend of Sri Lanka and has helped Sri Lanka in times of crisis. Former Minister of Technology and Research Professor Tissa Vitharana while appreciati­ng the support extended by the government of Pakistan for the school, underlined that the project will benefit students from all communitie­s.

Sri Saddarmoda­ya Maha Vidyala was founded in 1915 and has completed 100 years of its existence. This is a co- education school catering to 85 students from grade one to eleven of the low income under privileged families. There are 15 members in school staff including principal.

This project would add to various socioecono­mic projects from the Government and people of Pakistan for their Sri Lankan brethren in health, education and livelihood sectors. These projects includes constructi­on of the School in Salam Baikulam in Vavuniya Town of the Northern Province, District Hospital Akurana, constructi­on of a 3 storied state of the art school in Gampaha, equipping science laboratori­es in schools, revival of handloom sector in Mirigama, Gampaha District to strengthen­ing this cottage industry and providing self- employment, 30 computer centers and 6 stitching centers, providing ambulances to hospitals, annual awards of Jinnah Scholarshi­ps as well as Higher Education scholarshi­ps for study of medicine, engineerin­g, dentistry and pharmacy in Pakistan.

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