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Dialog Powers National Para Athletics Championship 2024
Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivity provider and prolific promoter of Sri Lankan sports, has announced its support of the National Para Athletics Championship 2024, organised under the aegis of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) of Sri Lanka, the official governing body of disabled sports in the island. Scheduled to be held on the 11th & 12th May at the Diyagama Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium, the premier athletic championship organised in Sri Lanka for para athletes will bring together over 600 athletes representing more than 45 sports clubs affiliated to NPC.
The NPC provides opportunities for three disability groups, namely men and women with visual impairments, physical impairments and intellectual disabilities to showcase their talents.
Dialog is the proud sponsor of the NPC and has a long history of more than two decades with paralympic sports in Sri Lanka. The company first sponsored the Sri Lanka Paralympic contingent in the year 2000, followed by 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 & 2020 including sponsorship of the National Para Athletics Championship. This partnership has been instrumental in fostering a conducive environment for the remarkable success of Sri Lankan Para Athletes on the global stage. Noteworthy accomplishments include securing 1 gold and 3 bronze medals at the Paralympic Games, 2 silver and 3 bronze medals at the World Para Athletic Championships, and a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games. Moreover, Sri Lankan athletes have demonstrated exceptional prowess at the Asian Para Games, amassing an impressive tally of 9 gold, 18 silver, and 22 bronze medals over the years.
The partnership with NPC aligns with the company’s ongoing dedication to empowering individuals with disabilities through sponsorships such as this, as well as by advancing disability inclusion through assistive technology. Over the years, Dialog has made great strides in realising this vision with initiatives such as the launch of DeafTawk, an on-demand sign language interpretation service, the Ratmalana Audiology Centre, Jaffna Speech Centre and most recently, the revamp of dialog.lk to be more accessible to people with disabilities. Dialog Axiata PLC, in collaboration with MAS Holdings, recently launched the Dialog MAS Enabler Programme. This initiative is designed to support university students with disabilities by providing them with opportunities to gain valuable experience in corporate environments.
Dialog Axiata is also a dedicated sponsor of the National Cricket, Volleyball, and Esports teams and the primary sponsor of the Sri Lanka Golf Open. The Company promotes diversity, equity and inclusion through sponsorships in Netball Federation of Sri Lanka and National Paralympic Committee to enable athletes to participate in national and international tournaments. Further, in line with its commitment towards empowering the champions of tomorrow, the company continues to power the President’s Gold Cup Volleyball, National Junior and Senior Netball tourneys, and School Rugby.
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