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Siyapatha Finance kicks off new project to conserve Sri Pada

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Siyapatha Finance PLC embarked on a new project for the year 2025 under “Siyapathen Mihikathata”, the finance company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy focusing on environmental conservation through collaborative action and education. Initiated under the theme of “Nemadumen Pasu Amaduma”, the project centred on the conservation of Sri Pada, one of the most sacred and acclaimed historical sites in Sri Lanka.

Under the guidance of Chief Incumbent of Sri Pada, Most Venerable Bengamuwe Dhammadinna Thera and with permission and support of former Nuwara Eliya District Secretary, Nandana Galaboda, Siyapatha Finance PLC effectively installed hoardings and placed waste disposal bins from Nallathanniya up to the Peak of Sri Pada in an effort to raise awareness on the effects of continuous littering and importance of polythene and plastic waste management. The waste disposal bins were especially placed to encourage the general public to follow proper waste management practices and dispose polythene and plastic waste in a sustainable manner.

Sharing his thoughts on the initiative, Siyapatha Finance PLC Managing Director Ananda Seneviratne noted: “When the ‘Nemadumen Pasu Amaduma’ project was first set in motion by the Management and staff members of the Head Office, we realised the difficulty of cleaning-up the sacred site of Sri Pada after each pilgrimage season. With this, we also understood the gravity of the problem – where the root cause lies. The intention behind installing these hoardings was to give a gentle reminder to the people that each and every one of us hold a responsibility to actively engage in preserving the holy ground of Sri Pada and its glorious biodiversity. Moreover, making it more convenient and motivating for the younger generation to participate, waste bins were placed to dispose of non-biodegradable polythene and plastic.

“Looking at our project at Sri Pada, we see that the first and foremost step is to understand that prevention is always better than the cure even when it comes to nature and environment. We believe we are on the right track to making a lasting change in people’s hearts and minds, and we invite all Sri Lankans to join us in this effort to become responsible, empathetic citizens.”

The project adopted a combined approach of both traditional and digital platforms in order to expand its reach within all demographics. Traditional methods such as the informative hoardings and signage placed across the Sri Pada holy grounds capture the attention of the public on-site. Due to its tangible nature, Siyapatha Finance has successfully reached the primary target audiences to take immediate, straightforward action to conserve the site and its surrounding biological diversity.



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Mattala Wildlife Unit to boost revenue, tourism and investor confidence

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Dignitaries at the MOU signing ceremony.

The launch of a dedicated wildlife unit at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport is expected to deliver significant economic benefits by improving aviation safety, strengthening eco-tourism and enhancing Sri Lanka’s investment appeal, Wildlife Conservation Department Director General Ranjan Marasinghe said.

Speaking at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Wildlife Conservation and Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Limited, Marasinghe said the initiative links conservation directly with national development and revenue generation.

“This is more than an administrative step—it is a forward-looking initiative that aligns conservation, aviation safety and national development in a single strategic effort,” he said.

He noted that wildlife management at airports is globally recognised as essential for reducing bird strikes and wildlife-related disruptions, which can lead to costly repairs, delays and operational losses.

By proactively managing such risks, the Mattala Wildlife Unit is expected to lower potential costs for airlines and airport operators while improving efficiency and confidence among carriers considering future operations.

Marasinghe said the airport’s proximity to premier tourism destinations such as Yala National Park and Udawalawe National Park, together with marine tourism opportunities including Blue Whale watching, gives Mattala a strong commercial advantage.

“This convergence of aviation and wildlife tourism creates an extraordinary opportunity,” he said, adding that the airport has the potential to become a major gateway for high-value eco-tourism.

Industry observers note that wildlife tourists generally spend more on guided safaris, hotels, transport and local experiences, generating stronger foreign exchange earnings and employment opportunities for surrounding communities.

Marasinghe said integrating environmental standards into airport operations would also improve Sri Lanka’s global image at a time when investors and international travellers increasingly value sustainability.

“By integrating environmental considerations into airport operations, we position Sri Lanka more favourably on the global stage, demonstrating that we are a nation committed to sustainability, responsibility and innovation,” he said.

He expressed hope that the Mattala model would be replicated at other international airports, creating long-term savings, stronger environmental governance and wider economic returns.

The Director General said the Department of Wildlife Conservation remains committed to supporting the national economy through new and meaningful avenues while protecting Sri Lanka’s natural assets.

“Conservation must also contribute to development,” he said, stressing that protecting biodiversity and generating growth can go hand in hand.

By Ifham Nizam

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Aitken Spence Elevators and CINEC usher in a new era for Sri Lanka’s elevator industry

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Aitken Spence Elevators, in collaboration with CINEC Campus, recently held the Certificate Awarding Ceremony for the latest batch of trainees of the Elevator Serviceman Course at the Elevator Training Centre (ETC). The graduates were awarded their NVQ Level 3 certifications, marking a significant milestone in their professional journey within Sri Lanka’s vertical transportation industry.

The certification programme was developed in partnership with the National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA) and the Ministry of Vocational Training & Skills Development, ensuring trainees received industry-recognised qualifications, alongside strong practical competencies. The ceremony was attended by directors of both Aitken Spence and CINEC Campus, as well as staff members, lecturers, and invited guests of the graduating students

Anuka Prashan Pieris was recognised as the Most Outstanding Student of the batch in appreciation of his exceptional performance and commitment throughout the programme. The Elevator Training Centre plays a vital role in addressing the growing demand for skilled elevator service technicians through structured training and hands-on learning. The facility features Sri Lanka’s first Elevator Training Tower, offering trainees practical exposure aligned with both local and international standards.

All graduates of the current batch have already commenced their careers as technicians and supervisors at Aitken Spence Elevators. Their seamless transition into the workforce reflects the programme’s strong emphasis on developing job-ready professionals capable of contributing effectively from day one.

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Sterling Steels wins Merit Award at SLIA Annual Product Awards 2026

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COLOMBO, SRI LANKA– Sterling Steels (Pvt) Ltd, a premier manufacturer of high-quality globally renowned steel roofing & cladding, announced it has been honored with a prestigious Merit Award at the Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (SLIA) Annual Product Awards 2026. The national recognition was awarded in the highly competitive Zinc-Aluminium Coated Profile Steel Sheet category, underscoring the company’s dedication to excellence, innovation, and superior quality in the Sri Lankan construction industry.

The award was presented during a grand ceremony held at the esteemed Nelum Pokuna Theatre, a key event in the nation’s architectural and construction calendar. The SLIA Annual Product Awards are widely regarded as a benchmark for quality and design excellence, with products rigorously evaluated by a panel of distinguished architects and industry experts. Receiving this Merit Award positions Sterling Steels among the top-tier suppliers of building materials in the country.

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