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Siyapatha Finance kicks off islandwide environmental cleaning project at 37 locations in one day
As part of its “Siyapathen Mihikathata” corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme, Siyapatha Finance PLC recently conducted a one-day cleaning project targeting religious places, public spaces and areas preserving important ecosystems. Organised ahead of World Environment Day that is commemorated on 05th June, the cleaning project was successfully carried out in 37 locations islandwide.
In line with the company’s focus and commitment to infuse in the general public a sense of thoughtfulness and responsibility towards the environment, especially in the young, developing minds in the country, staff of Siyapatha teamed up in numbers to take the lead in fulfilling their shared CSR vision.
Siyapatha Finance Dambulla branch focused on the Sigiriya historical site area, Avissawella branch on Bopath Falls, Anuradhapura branch on Mihinthale Rajamaha Viharaya, Nugegoda branch on Mount Lavinia coastal stretch, Maharagama branch on Thunmodara Ranmudu Falls area, Galle branch on Galle Fort, Matara branch on Matara beach area stretching from Nilwala River delta, Vavuniya branch on the area stretching from the old bus stand to the new bus stand across the roundabout, Ratnapura branch on the Ratnapura Saman Devalaya area, Akkareipattu branch on the Sinna Muhaththuwaram Thampatta beach stretch, Head Office together with Malambe and Pitakotuwa branches on Beddagana Wetland Park, Badulla branch on Muthiyangana Rajamaha Viharaya, Puttalam branch on Puttalam lagoon, Sainthamaruthu branch on the Kalmune Beach Church area, Nuwara Eliya branch on the Gregory Lake area, Nittambuwa branch on Varana Rajamaha Viharaya, Kurunegala main branch and metro branches on the Badagamuwa Forest Reserve path area, and Ampara branch on the Ampara bus stand and children’s park.
Moreover, Kegalle branch focused on Meepitiya Purana Tampita Viharaya, Hatton branch on Kotagala Commercial Lake, Negombo branch on the Negombo beach stretch, Kalmunai branch on the beach stretching around the Inn, Batticaloa branch on Kalladi coastal stretch, Nawam Mawatha and Dehiwala branches with Wellawatte branch on the Wellawatte beach stretch, Polonnaruwa branch on Parakrama Samudra, Embilipitiya branch on Chandrika Lake stretch , Kandy and Katugastota branches on the Ambuluwawa environmental area, Chilaw branch on the Chilaw beach stretch and Deduru Oya area, Gampaha and Wattala branches on Tewatta Basilica of Our Lady of Lanka area, Kohuwala and Piliyandala branches on Boralesgamuwa Pillawa Temple area, Peliyagoda and Kiribathgoda branches on Uswetakeiyawa beach area, Jaffna branch on Jaffa town and Fort areas as well as Public Library area, Panadura and Kalutara branches with Moratuwa branch on Kalutara Calido coastal area, Kuliyapitiya branch on Panduwasnuwara archaeological site, Trincomalee branch on the Trincomalee beach stretch, Kilinochchi branch on the lake areas and Matale branch on Matale Aluvihare.
Siyapatha Finance Managing Director Ananda Seneviratne shared: “The present era we live in does not place enough significance on the impact nature and different ecosystems have on the sustainability of all living things. Unfortunately, we witness people in general littering everywhere and lacking regard to the Earth we live on. What we must understand is that man cannot survive without nature and the environment. Man and nature are two sides of a coin; it is ingrained in our way of living. We truly believe that Siyapathen Mihikathata is a simple yet powerful reminder to us all to protect and peacefully coexist with our environment, and we as a company plan to continue these efforts in full force in future as well.”
Siyapatha Finance PLC, the largest fully owned subsidiary of the Sampath Bank Group, boasts an islandwide network of branches, including in the North East, ensuring their customers are provided with the best-in-service delivery standards. Over the past 19 years, the company has contributed to the development of small and medium entrepreneurial efforts as well as fulfilling individual financial needs across the island.
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Zydus, Sunshine launch US$20 million pharma plant in Horana to boost local drug manufacturing
A market-driven investment backed by confidence in local pharmaceutical manufacturing
Sri Lanka’s drive to strengthen domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing received a major boost last week with the launch of a US$20 million joint venture between India’s Zydus Lifesciences and Sri Lanka’s Sunshine Healthcare to establish a modern pharmaceutical manufacturing facility at the Board of Investment (BOI) zone in Horana.
The foundation stone for the new plant, to be built on nearly four acres, was laid by the leadership of the two companies in the presence of senior executives and stakeholders. The facility will manufacture pharmaceutical products for the local retail market, helping improve the availability of quality medicines while reducing Sri Lanka’s dependence on imports.
The venture, operating as Zydus Sunshine Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd., combines Zydus’ global pharmaceutical manufacturing expertise with Sunshine Healthcare’s extensive distribution network and strong presence in Sri Lanka’s healthcare sector. The project is expected to facilitate technology transfer, create skilled employment, and strengthen the country’s healthcare supply chain.
Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Sharvil P. Patel, Managing Director of Zydus Lifesciences, said the investment reflected the company’s long-standing commitment to Sri Lanka, where it has operated for more than three decades.
“We have always believed that strong local capabilities are key to resilient healthcare ecosystems,” he said. “Through Zydus Sunshine Lifesciences, we seek to contribute to the development of a stronger pharmaceutical manufacturing base in Sri Lanka by combining global scientific expertise with deep local execution capabilities.”
Dr. Patel added that the project would go beyond manufacturing by creating high-quality employment opportunities across science, technology, healthcare and operations, helping nurture the next generation of talent in Sri Lanka’s pharmaceutical industry.
Sunshine Holdings Deputy Chairman Vish Govindasamy described the venture as a significant progression in Sri Lanka’s future at a time when countries are seeking to secure stable supply chains.
“The establishment of Zydus Sunshine Lifesciences contributes directly to building greater pharmaceutical security for Sri Lanka,” he said. “Together, we are combining global knowledge with local capability to strengthen pharmaceutical manufacturing, healthcare resilience and our commitment to serving the Sri Lankan people.”
Govindasamy noted that the project represents the largest foreign direct investment into Sri Lanka’s pharmaceutical manufacturing sector to date, with the initial equity capital of US$10 million contributed equally by the two partners. Sunshine Healthcare’s participation has been supported by the International Finance Corporation’s US$11 million equity investment made last year to support the company’s growth strategy.
The new manufacturing facility will operate under the oversight of the BOI, with the Ministry of Health and the National Medicines Regulatory Authority providing regulatory supervision. All products manufactured at the plant will comply with NMRA standards and applicable pricing regulations.
The investment comes as Sri Lanka continues efforts to expand local production of essential medicines following recent economic challenges that exposed vulnerabilities in import-dependent supply chains. By increasing domestic manufacturing capacity, the partners expect the project to improve medicine availability, strengthen supply security and support the country’s broader healthcare resilience while generating high-value employment and industrial growth.
The foundation stone ceremony marked the formal commencement of construction, with both partners expressing confidence that the venture would play a meaningful role in advancing Sri Lanka’s long-term healthcare and manufacturing ambitions.
Unlike many local pharmaceutical manufacturers that operate under government buy-back agreements guaranteeing sales to the public health system, Zydus Sunshine Lifesciences will initially rely entirely on Sri Lanka’s private healthcare market. The partners are betting that locally manufactured, high-quality medicines can successfully replace imported products, making the venture commercially viable without state purchase guarantees. However, Sunshine Holdings Deputy Chairman Vish Govindasamy told The Island Financial Review that the company would welcome opportunities to supply the government sector as well, should the authorities choose to procure its products in the future.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Lanka Hospitals celebrates 2025 milestones at Pulse of Excellence Awards
The Lanka Hospitals Corporation PLC successfully hosted its exclusive “Pulse of Excellence” awards ceremony recently. The event was organized to recognize and celebrate the institution’s remarkable milestone achievements and outstanding overall performance in 2025.
The ceremony was graced by Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, Minister of Health and Mass Media and Chief Government Whip, who attended as the Chief Guest and delivered a special address. During his address, the Minister highlighted the institution’s profound contribution to the country, stating: “These achievements are now an integral part of the hospital’s enduring legacy and a testament to its vital role within our nation’s healthcare sector. Lanka Hospitals has consistently demonstrated that true medical excellence is achieved when world-class clinical standards are driven by a genuine, compassionate duty of care toward the people.”
Other distinguished dignitaries in attendance included Dr. Hansaka Wijayamuni, Deputy Minister of Health, and Dr. Priyantha Tennakoon, Director of Private Health Sector Development.
The evening highlighted Lanka Hospitals’ continued commitment to shaping the future of healthcare through a comprehensive awards program, with accolades distributed across several key categories. In the area of Financial and Operational Excellence, departments such as Cardiology, Bariatric Surgery, Neurosciences, Out-Patient, and Radiology were recognized for record-breaking performances in 2025. Notably, the Neurosciences department was commended for achieving the highest number of advanced neurosurgical procedures during the year.
Furthermore, National and International Excellence Awards were presented to the Departments of Finance, Quality Assurance, Infection Prevention and Control, and Marketing. A significant highlight in this category was the hospital’s prestigious nomination by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the first private mentor hospital for Antimicrobial Stewardship in Sri Lanka.
The ceremony also celebrated leadership and dedication. A highly anticipated Lifetime Service Excellence Award was presented to Mr. Sunil Gamage, Chief Ward Master, in recognition of his enduring commitment and service. Additionally, special recognition was bestowed upon Lanka Hospitals Diagnostics (Pvt) Ltd. in honor of its outstanding service excellence and exceptional financial performance throughout the year.
A major milestone of the evening was the official launch of the LHD Mobile Laboratory Service, which was ceremonially inaugurated during the event.
Business
Ceylon Green Life Plantation expands internationally with Malaysia greenhouse venture
Ceylon Green Life Plantation (CGLP) has marked a significant milestone in its growth journey by launching its first international agricultural venture in Malaysia, reinforcing its commitment to modern, sustainable farming and global market expansion. The company recently announced the commencement of a large-scale greenhouse cultivation project in Malaysia, which is expected to create new opportunities for Sri Lankan agricultural expertise while strengthening regional agricultural collaboration.
Implemented with the support of the Malaysian Government, the initial phase of the project will be carried out on a fifty-acre land allocation. The venture will utilise advanced greenhouse technology, modern cultivation methods and high-yield seed varieties to produce vegetables tailored to the demands of the Malaysian market.
CGLP Founder and Chairman Dr. Malan Francis Peter said the initiative represents a major step towards positioning Sri Lankan agricultural knowledge and expertise on the international stage. “This project provides access to advanced agricultural technologies, improved cultivation practices and a ready market for produce. It creates opportunities not only for our organisation but also for Sri Lankan farmers and agricultural professionals who can benefit from international exposure and knowledge transfer,” he said.
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