Social Projects in the Republic of Kenya
Conduct skill development and self-motivation programs for villagers in rural areas.
Conduct skill development and self-motivation programs for villagers in rural areas.
Organize, lifestyle development and attitude build-up programmes for Government Officers and Semi-Government Sector Officers on the participation of reputed Professors and University Lecturers.
Provided financial assistance for the renovation of “Sri Wivekaramaya Temple” of MaditthaKumbura, Manakola and completely handled fixing electric lamps around the Temple area in the year 2019 & continuously monitor the electrical issues.
Build Chambers in Kalawana Area, a really calming place boarded to Sinharaja Forest and offered to Meditative Buddhist Monks in November 2017.
Conferment of a Computer Center for a Rural School “VIDULA COMPUTER CENTER” in collaboration with ENCO and DFCC Bank
Annually organize this event by RSL Ceramics (Private) Limited, by wishing the blessings of Goddess Pattini on the Village and villagers for the continuity of happiness, safety, and harmony. This is a cultural event based on historical stories and people’s believes.
Organize Health Campaigns annually as Social Welfare Projects in Remote Areas in Akuressa – Matara for Eye Testing & Identification of Non-Transferrable Diseases and donate Spectacles.
Organize Blood Donation Campaigns annually and motivate the community for such involvements.
Completely constructed the Access Road of “Sri Jayathilakarama Temple” of Metibemiya, Hanguranketha, and donated it to the Temple on 24/12/2017. This was the only road leading to the Temple which was in a poor state, prior to the road construction.
With the collaboration of “Terra People Association – Japan”, Hydro Power International has started awarding scholarships to 05 Students in Sanghamitta Girls’ College, Galle; each year since 1997. This was the period in which we started Operations of our Company. Those 05 students were selected from Grade 11 and we financially assisted them until they…