Hutch and Air Force Seva Vanitha Unit partner to empower rural families

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Hutch, has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to uplifting local communities through a new partnership with the Seva Vanitha Unit of the Sri Lanka Air Force. 

As part of this initiative, Hutch has provided e-bicycles that will be distributed to deserving families in rural areas of the country. 

The e-bicycles will provide an accessible and effective method of mobility for recipient rural families, who often encounter hardships in finding transport for their day-to-day needs. Furthermore, being electrically powered, the e-bicycles will help to provide an affordable and sustainable mobility solution. The collaboration thus reflects Hutch’s ongoing efforts to support Sri Lankans in creating more sustainable, connected, and comfortable lives while fostering resilience among underserved communities. 

Hutch CEO Saumitra Gupta said: “As a network that prioritises the wellbeing of Sri Lankans, we are proud to partner with the Sri Lanka Air Force Seva Vanitha Unit in supporting of deserved Air Force families. This initiative is part of our broader commitment to empowering communities and supporting a brighter, more sustainable future for Sri Lanka.

The ceremonial handover of the e-bicycles took place on 5 December at the Sri Lanka Air Force Headquarters, marking the beginning of what promises to be a long-standing partnership between Hutch and the Seva Vanitha Unit. The Sri Lanka Air Force, through its well-established community outreach programs, will ensure that the e-bicycles reach families that are most in need. 

Hutch’s commitment to social responsibility extends far beyond this initiative, with plans already underway for a series of activities aimed at enriching the lives in partnership with the Seva Vanitha Unit and other organisations. Through such initiatives, Hutch continues to solidify its reputation as a caring corporate citizen that goes beyond providing connectivity to ensure the wellbeing of all Sri Lankans.

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