We
are SriLankan in full flight,
We'll be SriLankan all through our lives
And we will try to make things right
For our land called paradise.
These mellifluous lyrics of “We are SriLankan,”
the corporate anthem of SriLankan Airlines, the country’s
national carrier, extolling the virtues of unity, patriotism
and faith in a better tomorrow has come to mean so much more
to a nation still grieving and recovering from the devastating
loss of last December.
The song initially composed in English by Chris Dhason, was
then re-written to include Sinhala and Tamil lyrics with the
help of Sunil Perera and S Sarangan. The resulting single
was launched as a DVD and an audio CD at a very special ceremony
held on the 9th of March at the Galle Face Hotel. President’s
Counsel K Balpatabendi, the Chairman of SriLankan Airlines
and Chandana De Silva, the Head of Corporate Communications
at SriLankan Airlines attended the ceremony.
All the artists who rendered their vocals to the tri-lingual
We are SriLankan were present as well. Among them were the
cream of Sri Lanka’s music industry Sohan Weerasinghe,
Natasha Ratnayake, Damian Wikramatilake, Derek Wickramanayake,
Shobi Perera, Kevin Almeida and Ashanti De Alwis.
We are SriLankan is a cause close to the heart of SriLankan
Airlines’ employees. SriLankan Cares, the charitable
arm of the national carrier, has identified the child to be
the centre of the family, the society and the nation, and
has pledged its commitment to the empowerment of the child
through education, good health and a sustainable environment.
With this commitment the airline has undertaken many projects
in various parts of the country, the latest of which is adopting
a school in Kalmunai.
After consulting with the Task Force for Rebuilding the Nation
(TAFREN) and the Ministry of Education, SriLankan Airlines
signed a Memorandum Of Understanding to the effect that it
has officially assumed the responsibility of rebuilding and
remodelling Islamabad Maha Vidyalaya in Kalmunai, in the Ampara
district, which it hopes will eventually be a guiding light
to the many residents of its community.
The proposed school buildings and related infrastructure will
enable 200 children in Kalmunai to attend school. The airline
hopes to advocate more teachers to be assigned to the school
and also train teachers in computer studies and English at
its Human Resources Development Centre in Katunayake.
The airline has allocated a sum of Rs 40 million for this
project. The contribution of a day’s salary by all employees
at SriLankan Airlines, which amounted to nearly LKR 6 million,
was utilized to initiate the project. Proceeds of We are SriLankan
will also go towards the building of this school, severely
affected by the tsunami. The CD will be available at all SriLankan
Airlines offices, as well as in all music stores and leading
supermarkets island wide.
Another source of funding will be through the airline’s
website. The corporate website www.srilankan.aero will soon
have a link for contributions, allowing anyone to donate to
a worthy cause.
The project has added significance since the people in Kalmunai
- and subsequently students attending Islamabad Maha Vidyalaya
– will mostly be Muslim or Tamil, highlighting the fact
that the national carrier is mindful of its responsibility
to all people in the country without distinction of religion
or race.
Meepagama Jayanthi Maha Vidyalaya at Kalawana, Ratnapura was
the first school SriLankan Airlines adopted. For a sum of
Rs 6 million, a building of 7 classrooms was built which also
doubles as a hall when the partitions are moved aside. A new
air conditioned computer room with 31 PCs, a sound system
with amplifier and microphones, furniture for the classrooms,
green boards, spectacles for students and shoes were also
donated. On going teacher training programmes and medical
camps for the students are a priority with SriLankan Cares.
SriLankan Cares also donates school books every year to the
less fortunate children of this country. It also continues
to get involved in educating the future generation about waste
recycling, thus getting involved with the Colombo Municipal
Council and its Healthy Schools Project.
The CD/DVD will be for sale in ticket offices Colombo, Kandy,
Gallle and at Cargills Food City outlets (from 14th March
2005).
Media Relations
Corporate Communications Department
SriLankan Airlines
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