7 February 2018 09:04 am Views - 1865
The leading telecommunication in the country, Sri Lanka Telecom celebrated its 160th anniversary by conducting programmes to share knowledge and technology with schools in rural areas, enhance the well-being and protect the environment.
Since establishing in 1857, SLT is successful in carrying out its social responsibility by connecting people, strengthening social relationships of Sri Lankans as well as positively contributing to the national economy. Throughout 2017 SLT celebrated commemorative events across the country by holding a special project named ‘160 School Development Programme’ to contribute to the well-being of the society.
SLT also provided English books to school libraries aims at cultivating the habit of reading among students especially the books written in English language. The ‘Sisu-connect’ facility was also established enabling to build up good communication among parents and children. During the project it was also emphasised the significance of the traditional rice, its nutrition values and medicinal benefits, conducted health awareness workshops about how traditional rice eating habits can reducing the risk of developing diseases and preserving the environment.
Awareness of ‘SLT Re-cycle of CFL bulbs and florescent tube lights programme to keep Mercury out of the environment was the highlight of this programme.