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This Sinhala and Tamil New Year, we at SLT-MOBITEL once again chose to go beyond the expected. In a world where customer engagement is often transactional, we took a more deliberate path—personally reaching out to our most valued and long-standing
1w This Sinhala and Tamil New Year, we at SLT-MOBITEL once again chose to go beyond the expected. In a world where customer engagement is often transactional, we took a more deliberate path—personally reaching out to our most valued and long-standing customers to extend our New Year wishes. For us at SLTMOBITEL, this is never just about connectivity. It is about a relationship cultivated over time—anchored in trust, strengthened through loyalty, and valued at every touchpoint. As part of this initiative, we also reimagined how leadership connects with customers. Through a seamless QR-enabled experience, customers were invited to access the CEO’s New Year message instantly—bringing them closer to the voice and vision that drives our organisation forward. At SLT-MOBITEL, we see our role as far more than a service provider. We are an enabler of meaningful connections—bringing people closer to what matters most, while empowering them to pursue their ambitions with confidence in a digitally connected world. Explore content categories
Igniting New Year Cheer, Hope, and Digital Horizons in a Heartland School - Lanka Business News
SLT-MOBITEL Marks Sinhala & Tamil New Year with a Uplifting ESG Initiative at Sri Rathanasara Vidyalaya, Hadunuwawa In the spirit of the Sinhala & Tamil New Year, SLT-MOBITEL extended its commitment to community upliftment through an inspiring Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiative at Sri Rathanasara Vidyalaya, kalapitiyagama, Hadunuwawa, an area recently affected by natural disaster. Blending festive warmth with a vision for digital inclusion, the initiative sought to empower rural students by expanding access to modern learning tools while rekindling hope and positivity within the school community during a time of recovery and renewal. In the aftermath of the disaster, the school community faced significant challenges in maintaining continuity in learning. Responding with care and commitment, SLT-MOBITEL stepped forward to strengthen the school’s educational foundation by enhancing access to essential digital resources and improving the overall learning environment. Sri Rathanasara Vidyalaya, serving around 90 students, currently operates with limited technological infrastructure. To bridge this gap, SLT-MOBITEL revitalized the school’s computer laboratory, introduced new computer equipment, and established reliable internet connectivity, ensuring students and teachers engage with uninterrupted digital learning opportunities. Going beyond digital upliftment, the initiative also enriched the school’s library through the donation of books and provided essential school supplies to support students in their everyday academic journey. Adding colour and celebration to the occasion, an Avurudu Uthsawaya was organized within the school premises. Filled with traditional games, cultural activities, and joyful moments, the celebration created a vibrant atmosphere that allowed students to experience the true spirit of the New Year with laughter and togetherness. SLT-MOBITEL has long been committed to supporting rural education across Sri Lanka, continuously working to bridge the digital divide by enabling access to connectivity and ICT resources that empower the next generation. This initiative stands as a reflection of SLT-MOBITEL’s strong commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals; Quality Education (SDG 4), Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10), and Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17). Post Views: 117
Sri Dalada Maligawa: Zahntempel Kandy – Heiliger Ort in Sri Lanka
Am 19.04.2026 feiert der Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy sein jährliches Esala Perahera-Festival – entdecken Sie den Zahntempel als Highlight für spirituelle Reisende in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka Tourism Growth Accelerates as Colombo, Kandy and Galle Introduce Cashless Travel for India, China and Southeast Asia Visitors - MICE Travel AdvisorMICE Travel Advisor
A trip might begin in Colombo’s cityscape, continue through Kandy’s cultural landmarks, and end in Galle’s coastal charm—all without the need to carry cash or exchange currency.



