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Rotary fights breast cancer with NCCP through early detection and prevention

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month—a time to come together not only to acknowledge a disease that affects millions but to celebrate the resilience of women and the power of early detection to save lives.With a long-standing partnership of 20 years with the National Cancer Control Programme, Rotary Club of Colombo members came out in their numbers to create awareness and joined the recent NCCP Breast Cancer Awareness Walk on October 2nd.
It is a time to reaffirm our collective responsibility toward the well-being of our mothers, sisters and daughters and those thousands of women who may one day be struck down by this disease if not detected early.
Rotary has been a beacon of hope in the fight against breast cancer, working hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Health for 20 years since 2004. This partnership with the National Cancer Control Programme has been instrumental in addressing breast cancer, which remains the leading cause of death among women aged 40 to 55 years.
Rotary’s journey began 20 years ago with the sole focus on screening and early detection and prevention to fight the rising incidence of cancer. Together with NCCP they set up a dedicated Cancer Screening and Early Detection Centre focused on breast cancer, first in Colombo and then extended to other cities to ensure no woman is left behind. These regional Breast Cancer Early Detection Clinics will bring lifesaving services closer to those who need them most.
Rotary Club of Colombo has led the way in the screening and early detection of breast cancer and invested in state-of-the-art technology at the main Cancer Early Detection Centre in Narahenpita run by NCCP, including installing a 3D tomosynthesis Digital Mammography Machine. This machine provides highly accurate screenings for breast cancer, five days a week, entirely free of charge. This represents Rotary’s unwavering commitment to ensuring early detection, which is key to improving breast cancer survival rates.
Rotary Club of Colombo was also a pioneer in introducing HPV DNA testing at the Centre for cervical cancer screening —an initiative that highlights their approach to tackling women’s cancers holistically.
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DMASL Digital Summit 2025 set for July 24-25 in Colombo

The Digital Marketing Association of Sri Lanka (DMASL) has announced the DMASL Digital Summit 2025, South Asia’s ‘most anticipated’ digital innovation forum, scheduled for July 24–25 in Colombo. Marking its third edition, the summit is poised to be the largest and most transformative yet, uniting many industry leaders, creators, and visionaries to shape the region’s digital future.
Under the theme “Where Asia’s Digital Minds Converge,” the 2025 summit amplifies its role as a catalyst for cross-border collaboration and cutting-edge strategies. This year’s agenda spotlights Asia’s rapid digital evolution, offering a dynamic platform for professionals driving transformation in marketing, technology, and commerce.
The event will feature the following.
Visionary keynotes from global pioneers in AI, data analytics, and digital commerce. Masterclass workshops on AI-driven marketing, omnichannel strategies, and ROI optimization. Interactive innovation zones featuring live tech demos, VR/AR experiences, and startup pitch sessions. Regional success stories through case studies from top brands and emerging disruptors and Hyper-targeted networking with C-suite executives, policymakers, and content creators.
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LIC Lanka secures Rs. 2 billion capital infusion from its Indian parent company

Timing aligns with Sri Lanka’s hunger for FDI and LICL’s ambition to shed its low-profile past
In a bold move signaling renewed confidence in Sri Lanka’s economic recovery, Life Insurance Corporation Lanka Ltd (LICL) has secured a Rs. 2 billion capital infusion from its Indian parent company (LIC of India), marking one of the largest foreign direct investments (FDI) in the island’s insurance sector this year.
The injection arrives as Sri Lanka has intensified its efforts to attract global capital while LICL is also positioning itself to reshape the underpenetrated life insurance market through aggressive expansion, tech upgrades, and innovative retirement plans targeting underserved workers in the private sector and in the informal economy.
LICL, a 23-year-old joint venture between LIC India (97% stakeholder) and Bartleet Transcapital (3%), plans to leverage the fresh funds to overhaul its IT infrastructure, streamline its 24-branch network, and launch private-sector retirement schemes – among other products including investment plans – tailored for informal and private-sector employees lacking retirement coverage.
LIC Lanka’s new MD/CEO Prameela Chittazhi Ramanadhan, a 27-year LIC India veteran, told The Island that the timing aligns with ‘Sri Lanka’s hunger for FDI’ and LICL’s ambition to shed its ‘low-profile’ past.
“This investment isn’t just capital. it’s a vote of confidence from our parent company in Sri Lanka’s potential,” Prameela asserted. “We’re addressing critical gaps: only 0.5% of GDP comes from life insurance, and millions lack pension safety nets. Our new products will redefine accessibility to this segment,” Prameela CR said.
A portion of the funds will modernise LICL’s digital infrastructure to fast track claims processing and customer service, a critical step as the insurer seeks to rebuild trust in a sector still scarred by the 1960s nationalisation of foreign firms.
“Trust is earned through consistency. In 23 years, not a single customer has accused us of unmet promises,” Prameela noted, hinting at upcoming campaigns showcasing client success stories.
LICL’s push comes amid lingering skepticism toward life insurance, partly rooted in societal beliefs. The 1961 nationalisation of insurers, which forced foreign players to exit, left a legacy of public wariness. Prameela CR acknowledged the challenge but expressed optimism: “We’ve operated here for decades without controversy. Now, we’ll be louder about our track record,” she said.
Prameela CR , a law graduate who rose through LIC India’s ranks since 1997, brings cross-functional experience to her role. Her strategy hinges on ‘localised innovation,’ blending LIC India’s global scale with targeted products for Sri Lanka’s ground realities.
Post-capital infusion, LIC Lanka is poised to be no longer the quiet player.
With insurance penetration languishing at 0.5% of GDP, far below regional peers like India (3.2%) – LICL’s gamble hinges on convincing Sri Lankans that life insurance isn’t a luxury but a necessity.
“The pension push could tap into growing anxiety over retirement security as the population ages,” LIC Lanka said.
As FDI-starved Sri Lanka watches, LICL’s Rs. 2 billion bet may prove a litmus test for foreign insurers eyeing the island’s untapped potential.
Industry analysts say LICL’s Indian pedigree could bolster its credibility. LIC India, the world’s third-strongest insurance brand, manages over $500 billion in assets, offering LICL technical expertise and actuarial firepower.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
SLIM partners with IDB to promote national industry excellence

The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) and the Industrial Development Board (IDB) have entered into a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting the development of Local Industries and enhancing the recognition of Sri Lankan Brands on both Domestic and International platforms. The MoU, marks a new chapter in collaboration between these two key institutions, with a strong focus on fostering Innovation, encouraging Excellence, and promoting Sustainable Industrial Growth in Sri Lanka.
Under the agreement, SLIM will play a key role in Training and Capacity-Building initiatives for the IDB’s island-wide staff, equipping them with the Marketing and Brand Management skills necessary to support Local Businesses. This collaboration is expected to enhance the overall performance of Sri Lankan Brands by improving Communication Strategies, Corporate Culture, and Market Competitiveness.
The MoU will also focus on to the National Industry Brand Excellence Awards, an initiative by the IDB to recognise outstanding achievements in the Industrial sector.
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