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The CA students’ society of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka recently spearheaded a worthy CSR project, in its efforts to show the students appreciation, to the thousands of war heroes who fought a bloody battle to end the country’s three decade long war against the terrorists.
The project titled, ‘Give back to those who paid from their lives so that we could live another day’ was a special project aimed at spending a fun-filled evening with the war heroes of the Ranaviru Sevana at Ragama, by donating various necessities to the institution and showing them that the country had not forgotten them despite the ending of the war almost four years back.
The project was carried out with the support of the Young Chartered Accountants Forum, the member and student services sub committee of CA Sri Lanka, CA students and CA Sri Lanka members.
The program held at the Ranaviru Sevana, began with a line of exciting games designed to specially involve soldiers of various capacities.
The committee members also took time to visit and converse with the bedridden soldiers who were unable to join in the games. Former members of the Students’ Society also assisted in this worthy cause by arranging a calypso band, which was well received by the soldiers as they joined in the merriment by dancing and singing.
The event concluded with a scrumptious dinner at the Ranviru Sevana organised by the Society.
The Chartered Accountants Students’ Society, which is the students’ body of CA Sri Lanka, organises various activities with the objective of promoting the interests and welfare of the students.
At present, the active student base of the Institute is a mammoth of 41,000 who are educating themselves at the Institute’s globally recognised chartered accounting program.