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Shaping young minds across Sri Lanka through SLIIT School Outreach Programs
At a time when education is the cornerstone of national development, SLIIT has been redefining what it means to be an academic institution. Far beyond lecture halls and laboratories, SLIIT has stepped into classrooms across the island, bringing knowledge, skills, and inspiration directly to thousands of school students. Its School Outreach Programs, conducted in collaboration with the faculties of Computing, Engineering, Business, Humanities & Sciences, and Architecture, are empowering the next generation to imagine, innovate, and create.
These programs included hands-on school workshops on robotics, interactive sessions on statistics, and a wide range of programs designed to guide students in discovering new skills and opportunities. This large-scale impact reflects SLIIT’s mission of giving back to society by nurturing talent from a young age. These programs spanned urban and rural areas alike, from Gampaha to Matara, Negombo to Kandy, Colombo to Kurunegala. Students from Ordinary Level, Advanced Level, and middle school grades had the chance to participate in dynamic sessions that connect classroom learning with real-world applications.
The areas covered are as diverse as the challenges of the future. Workshops on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cybersecurity, Sustainable Technologies, Biotechnology, Leadership Skills, and Career Guidance have exposed students to cutting-edge knowledge and tools. At the same time, sessions on study management, creativity, innovation, and future-ready skills have helped prepare them for the realities of life beyond school. What makes this initiative remarkable is its dual focus, preparing students for academic and career success while also shaping their personal development. Faculty members have designed sessions to nurture creativity, problem-solving, and adaptability, skills essential for 21st-century citizens. Whether it is AI for Smart Education , Introduction to Robotics or Future-Proof Careers in Technology, each program serves as a bridge between aspiration and opportunity.
The outreach also emphasizes equity and inclusivity. Many schools outside Colombo have benefitted from expert-led sessions that expose students to opportunities they may not otherwise encounter. In doing so, SLIIT ensures that talented young minds, regardless of geography, are equipped to dream big and aim high. Beyond technical knowledge, these programs emphasize holistic growth. By conducting career guidance sessions, motivational talks, and hands-on innovation workshops, SLIIT is preparing students not just for higher education but also to be responsible citizens ready to contribute to society.
Reflecting on one of the programs, the Principal of St. Paul’s Girls’ School, Milagiriya, commented, “These interactive workshops conducted by SLIIT went far beyond traditional classroom learning, sparking curiosity, creativity, and a deeper understanding of real-world applications. For many students, it marked an inspiring first step towards future-ready skills and innovation. We extend our sincere thanks to SLIIT for their generous contribution and unwavering commitment to empowering the next generation of ICT leaders. Our gratitude also goes to the Ministry of Education for their invaluable support in making this event a success. We look forward to continued collaboration in the future.”
The institute’s faculty initiatives such as Robofest, SoftSkills+, Mathfest, Scifest and Codefest have become well-demanded programs that is encouraging school children to showcase creativity and technical skill in competitive but supportive environments. Alongside these, SLIIT’s CSR initiatives highlight that its mission goes beyond producing graduates, it is about creating value for society. Looking ahead, SLIIT intends to expand its reach even further. The university plans to engage with an even greater number of schools and students, ensuring that every child in Sri Lanka has access to opportunities to learn, innovate, and grow. At its core, SLIIT’s outreach program is about nation-building. By investing in the youth of today, SLIIT is shaping the leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers of tomorrow. In a country where education is the most powerful driver of progress, SLIIT’s efforts stand as a testament to the belief that true success lies not in what is gained, but in what is given back.
Inspiring futures, empowering generations, and strengthening the nation, this is the vision that drives SLIIT beyond its campus walls and into the heart of communities across Sri Lanka.
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Lanka’s largest solar park set to transform energy landscape and local economy in Hambantota
A new era in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy is unfolding in the Gonnoruwa Division of Hambantota District, where construction has begun on the country’s largest solar power park. Spanning 450 acres and designed to generate 150 megawatts (MW) of electricity, the US$150 million private-sector-led project is poised to become a cornerstone of the nation’s sustainable energy ambitions.
Officials say the solar park, guided by the Sustainable Energy Authority and the Mahaweli Authority, will make its first contribution to the national grid by the end of this year, with full capacity expected by 2026. Once completed, the facility will rank among Sri Lanka’s largest renewable energy installations, second only to the 210 MW Victoria Dam and the 150 MW Upper Kotmale hydropower project.
The initiative is being framed as a strategic response to recurring power cuts in the Southern Province during annual drought periods. With a projected 20% contribution to the country’s daytime electricity demand, the solar park is expected to significantly stabilize the grid, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and contribute to the country’s renewable energy targets.
Project Engineer Thilanka Bandara confirmed that preliminary land preparation and boundary works have been completed, with 50 MW already feeding into the national grid. The investment, fully funded through foreign direct investment, local bank loans, and equity capital, requires no government funding. Two private firms are sharing the development, contributing 70 MW and 80 MW respectively.
Bandara highlighted a unique feature of the project: the transmission infrastructure, estimated at US$16 million, is entirely financed by the investors, marking a departure from conventional grid-connected projects. The park will also employ state-of-the-art ground-mounted solar technology, considered the most advanced currently deployed in Sri Lanka.
In a first for Sri Lanka, the solar panels will be installed five feet above the ground, allowing partial-shade crops to be cultivated underneath. Technical Officer Sithmina Bandara explained that this setup will enable the cultivation of food plants such as mushrooms, which thrive in shaded conditions, creating a model for integrated solar-agriculture systems. Agricultural experts have already provided guidance on implementing this initiative, which combines energy production with local food security.
The project is expected to generate 750 to 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, with 400–500 already employed in the initial phase. Long-term maintenance work will provide further employment opportunities, offering a substantial economic boost to the Hambantota region. Environmental management measures are also in place to prevent elephants from entering nearby villages, ensuring harmony between development and wildlife.
All necessary approvals and permits were obtained by February 2025, aligning the project with the Ceylon Electricity Board’s national generation plan. Officials confirmed that upon completion, the total output of the Solar Energy Park will rise to 200 MW, combining existing installations with the new 150 MW facility.
Experts say the Hambantota solar park represents more than just a power generation project. Its innovative design, private-sector financing, and integrated agricultural approach position it as a template for future renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka, reflecting a new model of sustainable development that balances energy, economy, and environment.
By Sirimanta Ratnasekera
Business
ESU Kandy clinches dominant victory at ‘Battle of Esoftians’
The Battle of Esoftians, an annual cricket encounter organized by ESOFT Uni Kandy, concluded with a spectacular display of cricketing prowess as the Kandy team secured a massive 245-run victory over ESOFT Metro Campus, Kurunegala. The match was held on the 15th at the University of Peradeniya Grounds.
Winning the toss and electing to bat first, the ESOFT Uni Kandy batsmen dominated the field from the outset. They showcased an explosive batting performance, posting a formidable total of 280 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in their allotted 20 overs.
In response, the Kurunegala ESOFT Metro team struggled against a disciplined bowling attack. The Kandy bowlers dismantled the opposition’s batting lineup, bowling them all out for a mere 35 runs, sealing a historic win for the Kandy campus.
The event was graced by the presence of key officials from the ESOFT management: Amila Bandara – Chief Operating Officer (ESOFT Uni), Dimuthu Thammitage – General Manager (Central Region), Lakpriya Weerasinghe – Deputy General Manager, ?Lahiru Diyalagoda
Centre Manager-Degree Division, ESOFT Metro Campus Kurunegala and Dushantha Sandaruwan – Master in Charge (ESU Kandy Cricket Club)
Team Lineups
ESOFT Uni Kandy (Winners)
Chamath Ekanayake (Captain), Dinuka Tennakoon (Vice Captain), Dushantha Sandaruwan (MIC), Chalitha Rathnayake, Pulasthi Bandara, Isuru Dehigama, Kesara Nuragoda, Aadhil Sherif, Isuru Pannala, Achintha Medawatta, Ahamed Shukri, Gowtham Hari Dharshan, Danushka Sahan, Eranda Bandara, and Damith Dissanayake.
ESOFT Metro Campus Kurunegala (Runners-up)
Adeesha Samarasekara, Savishan Madusha, Lahiru Diyalagoda, Hirun Damayantha, Naveen Madushanka, Daham Pothuwewa, Senuda Thewnaka, M.R. Abdulla, Arunodya Dasun, Mohamad Afri, Desith Perera, Lasitha Ranawaka, Anton Dilon, Shenuka Thirantha, and Kavindu Bandara.
Text and Pix By S.K. Samaranayake
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HNB joins Royal–Thomian “Battle of the Blues” as official banking partner
HNB PLC, Sri Lanka’s leading private sector bank, has joined as the Official Banking Partner for the 147th edition of the historic “Battle of the Blues,” the Royal–Thomian cricket encounter between Royal College, Colombo, and S. Thomas’ College, Mt. Lavinia. Commenting on the partnership, HNB’s Managing Director/CEO Damith Pallewatte highlighted the bank’s long-standing connection with cricket, including sponsorship of Sri Lanka’s first Test match against England in 1982, and emphasized HNB’s commitment to nurturing young talent and promoting school cricket. The three-day clash for the Rt. Hon. D. S. Senanayake Memorial Shield will take place from March 12–14 at the SSC Grounds, with the Mustangs Trophy one-day match following on March 28 under lights. HNB’s inaugural involvement marks a milestone in the bank’s sports marketing journey, strengthening its role in the school cricket ecosystem. The bank will enhance the spectator experience by introducing digital and cashless banking solutions, modernizing the event while preserving its rich heritage and sporting tradition.
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