Sampath Bank completes 20th restoration under ‘Wewata Jeewayak’ by rejuvenating Kidachchoori Tank in Vavuniya

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Sampath Bank stepped forward to provide much-needed support to the farmers of the northern region who are battling intense heat and unforgiving soil by successfully restoring and gifting the Vavuniya Kidachchoori Tank to the people of the region under its award-winning Corporate Sustainability Responsibility initiative, ‘Wewata Jeewayak’. 

Sampath Bank Managing Director Ayodhya Iddawela Perera, Senior Deputy General Manager – Marketing and Customer Care Tharaka Ranwala, Chief Human Resource Officer Dr. Lalith Weragoda, Development Commissioner General Agrarian Development A.H.M.L. Aberathna, Government officials, Kannagi Farmers’ Association officers and members as well as a large number of local residents were present at the occasion.

Farmers of the north struggle to cultivate their lands due to minimum resources but make a significant contribution to the nation’s economy by providing essential food items such as chillies, onions, and potatoes, thereby helping to strengthen the agro economy of the nation. Amidst such a backdrop where they are faced with numerous hardships on multiple fronts, these northern farmers also harvest hundreds of acres of paddy to supply a significant amount of rice to the nation. Having understood the vital role played by these northern farmers, Sampath Bank took the necessary steps to commence the restoration of the Vavuniya Kidachchoori Tank as part of ‘Wewata Jeewayak’, making the initiative the first irrigation project of the Northern Province and the 20th overall across the island.

Sampath Bank took on the project under the Wewata Jeewayak program to restore the Vavuniya Echankulam Kidachchoori Tank with the aim of ensuring a better future for farmers and their families while also rejuvenating dying traditional irrigation systems.

Within a short period of time, the bank was able to successfully restore the entire irrigation system by overhauling the two sluice gates to stop any water leaks, restoring the feeder canal and attending to any other restoration work necessary. The bank was provided technical assistance during the project by the Vavuniya District Department of Agrarian Development.

Sampath Bank Managing Director Ayodhya Iddawela Perera stated, “I am happy to announce the 20th successful tank restoration in Sri Lanka under our Wewata Jeewayak Corporate Sustainability Responsibility initiative carried out at the Vavuniya Kidachchoori Tank. The accelerated restoration effort has delivered a complete irrigation system to the hardworking farming community of the Northern Province. Now they can move forward and cultivate and harvest their paddy fields during both seasons. We believe that this is wonderful news not only for them but the entire nation as well.” 

“Sampath Bank will continue to make all possible efforts to contribute towards uplifting the economy of the farming communities of Sri Lanka. In closing, I would like to convey our gratitude to all those who have contributed in various ways to make this project a tremendous success including the Department of Agrarian Development and other Government bodies, officials, Kannagi Farmers’ Association and residents of the area,” she added.

Sampath Bank commenced the Wewata Jeewayak CSR project about two decades ago with the aim of restoring the dying traditional irrigation systems and contributing to the upliftment of agriculture to strengthen the economy of the farmers in the dry region that supplies rice to the country. 

 

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