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Dialog Axiata Group first Quad Play Telco in South Asia to receive ISO 14001:2015 certification
Reiterating its commitment to social, environmental and economic sustainability, Dialog Axiata PLC’s Environmental Management System was certified for the globally recognized ISO 14001:2015 standard for its full scope of operations, becoming the first Quad-play Telco (Mobile, Fixed, Media and Broadband) in South Asia to do so. The ISO 14001 standard is a voluntary international certification afforded to companies with meaningful environmental policies that create and maintain an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) across their organizations. It is reviewed and audited annually to retain a rigorous focus on the topic. Like other ISO standards, this standard is reviewed and updated periodically by an international panel of experts.
Sustainability is an integral element in Dialog’s corporate ethos. Over the years, reflecting the profound impression that the Dialog brand has made in the hearts and minds of Sri Lankans, the ‘Most Loved Telecommunication Brand’ maximised value creation across its businesses by mitigating or eliminating the negative impacts of its operations in an effort to actualise a greener future. These efforts also align with Dialog’s founding roles in the Global Compact Network of Ceylon, the local chapter of the United Nations Global Compact, and Biodiversity Sri Lanka, a network of Sri Lankan businesses committed to preserving the country’s rich biodiversity.
Dialog successfully completed the independent assessment of its EMS and was certified for the standard by DNV GL and accredited by RvA Netherlands. Dialog was certified on 7th June 2021 and the certification is valid for a period of 3 years with surveillance audits conducted periodically to validate the Company’s continuous compliance. This certification denotes that Dialog now has a robust environmental governance mechanism in place, furthering its sustainability journey. This includes revamping existing policies and processes – from waste management to setting environmental objectives, implementing alternative eco-friendly processes throughout the value chain, creating large-scale awareness of its environmental impact, and shifting toward a sustainability-oriented workplace culture.
In light of Dialog Axiata’s achievement, Rohitha Wickramasinghe, from DNV GL Pvt Ltd, the certification assurance provider, commented, “We are delighted to have facilitated Dialog Axiata’s efforts to obtain ISO 14001:2015 certification, considering a life cycle-based approach on environment protection, and key focuses on sustainability performance & the prevention of pollution. In an era where environment management and sustainability are of utmost importance, carrying this certification will significantly benefit Dialog Axiata as well as all of its stakeholders.”
Commenting on this recognition, Group Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC, Supun Weerasinghe stated, “As a part of Dialog Axiata’s sustainability journey, we seek to understand and mitigate, or even eliminate any harmful impacts to the environment, while identifying opportunities to create value for the company and its stakeholders. The ISO 14001:2015 certification will boost the measurement, monitoring and reporting of Dialog’s environmental performance going forward. It also provides a framework to reduce negative impacts to the environment further and upholds the legal and regulatory obligations as we work together as one team towards a sustainable and greener future.”
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Kandy teen martial artist Dunila Amunugama rising through ranks
Kandy-based 18-year-old martial artist Dunila Deneth Amunugama is emerging as a rising talent in Sri Lanka’s combat sports arena, driven by nearly a decade of disciplined training and growing competitive exposure.
Amunugama began his martial arts journey around nine years ago and has since trained across multiple disciplines, including Kyokushin Karate, boxing, mixed martial arts (MMA) and kickboxing. He says Kyokushin Karate remains his foundation and preferred discipline, crediting it for instilling discipline and mental strength.
He trained under Sensei Nalin Sri Bandara during his formative years and attained his Black Belt 1st Dan on September 15, 2025, marking a key milestone in his progression.
Amunugama has competed at national-level Kyokushin Karate tournaments and organisational meets, while also participating in referee seminars conducted under Sri Lanka Karate-Do, further broadening his technical understanding of the sport.
In addition to his sporting pursuits, he is a biomedical engineering student at ESU Campus, Kandy, and an alumnus of Green Hill International School. He is also engaged in voluntary service with the Sri Lanka Red Cross, balancing academics, sport and community work.
Beyond competition, Amunugama has stepped into coaching, training young students and sharing his experience with the next generation of martial artists.
His international exposure includes participation in martial arts programmes in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which he says helped him gain broader insight into global training standards.
Looking ahead, he aims to compete in KFL events and MMA championship bouts, with ambitions of reaching higher competitive levels and representing Sri Lanka on the international stage.
“Martial arts is not just about fighting, it is about discipline, respect and continuous growth,” Amunugama said.
Pix and text by SK Samaranayake
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WEAIR set to launch cargo operations to boost Lanka’s regional links
A new Sri Lanka-based cargo airline, WEAIR, is set to enter the country’s aviation sector later this month, aiming to boost regional air freight capacity and strengthen Colombo’s position as a South Asian logistics hub.
The airline has entered into a strategic operational partnership with a Ukraine-based cargo carrier holding a valid Air Operator Certificate (AOC), which will initially support flight operations under a Foreign Air Operator Certificate (FAOC) arrangement until WEAIR secures its own Sri Lankan AOC.
WEAIR Chief Marketing Officer Indrajit Joseph said the arrangement would ensure regulatory compliance and uninterrupted launch operations, following an earlier plan to commence services by end-May.
Backed by Luxembourg-based IOTC, the carrier is positioning itself as a next-generation cargo operator, with Group CEO Thinesh Ganeshakumaran at the helm. The airline is scheduled to commence operations on 28 May 2026.
Industry officials said the entry of a dedicated cargo carrier marks a significant shift for Sri Lanka’s logistics sector, which has traditionally relied on passenger belly-hold capacity and foreign operators.
WEAIR said it plans to improve reliability and capacity for time-sensitive shipments including apparel, perishables, pharmaceuticals and e-commerce goods, while linking Colombo with key destinations across South Asia, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Initial operations will be carried out using a Boeing 737-800 freighter, with a phased fleet expansion programme planned.
The company has also indicated long-term ambitions including a potential Colombo Stock Exchange listing by 2029 and future expansion into passenger aviation services.
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NSB takes digital banking to the streets
The National Savings Bank has launched an countrywide digital banking drive aimed at promoting financial inclusion and accelerating the country’s transition towards a cashless economy.
The campaign, which combines town-storming initiatives with digital literacy programmes, seeks to raise public awareness on the convenience, safety and accessibility of digital banking services, with special emphasis on NSBPay and NSB QR payment platforms.
NSB said the initiative aligns with the national vision of advancing digital transformation and expanding access to banking services, particularly among underserved communities and small businesses.
The bank has already conducted activations across key locations in the Southern and Western Provinces, including the Colombo Fort Railway Station and Liberty Plaza, where large numbers of customers were introduced to digital banking services through hands-on demonstrations and real-time onboarding assistance.
According to NSB, the campaign has generated encouraging public response within its first six days, with growing interest in mobile banking applications and QR-based payment systems.
A key feature of the initiative is the promotion of NSB QR payments in support of the government’s efforts to build a digitally connected and cashless economy. The system enables customers to make secure payments by scanning QR codes through mobile devices, reducing dependence on cash transactions.
The campaign also focuses on onboarding small and micro-scale merchants in busy commercial areas to the digital payment ecosystem.
NSB said its on-ground engagement strategy includes live demonstrations, assistance with app registrations and practical QR payment experiences aimed at building public confidence in digital banking technologies.The bank said the initiative forms part of its broader commitment to innovation, accessibility and inclusive banking services across Sri Lanka.
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