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Lanka IOC (LIOC) along with the Sri Lanka India Society (SLIS) and Indian CEO forum (ICF) have started an initiative of “Assistance to Elders Homes”.
The first of this was started by donating essentials to “Home of Compassion” and the essentials were handed over to Rev. Sister Nilanthi and Sister Anne Mari under the patronage of India High Commissioner to Sri Lanka H.E. Gopal Baglay. Also present on the occasion were the LIOC Managing Director Manoj Gupta, SLIS President Kishore Reddy, ICF President Prakash and members of the respective organisations.
“Considering the current economic situation, we have realised that most of the elders’ homes require assistance for even the basic essentials and in order to address this not just once but regularly till the situation improves the Indian groups and societies along with the Indian corporates thought of an initiative to assist elders at homes who need assistance.” said SLIS President Kishore Reddy. Reddy also mentioned that since its formation in 1948 the SLIS who has both Indians and Sri Lankans as members have been working towards strengthening people to people relationships between both the countries.
LIOC MD Manoj Gupta mentioned that as a responsible corporate, LIOC will always be there to assist the society whenever needed and had assured to continue the CSR activities in their endeavour of giving back to the society. He also stated that in September 2022 too, LIOC contributed Rs. 200 million towards President’s Fund. LIOC has also been regularly donating essential medicines and medical equipment to the various hospitals apart from other CSR activities from time to time.
“ICF and its member companies will always work towards not only improving the business relationships but also assist Sri Lanka in the economic recovery.” said ICF President Prakash.
On this occasion, H.E. Gopal Baglay said that he was happy to see the Indian corporates and organisations coming together to help Sri Lanka and Government of India has stood by Sri Lanka and assisted whenever it was required and shall continue to be with the people of Sri Lanka as we all share the same values and culture.
Rev. Sister Nilanthi and Sister Anne Mari appreciated the kind of assisting elders’ home and thanked everyone present and the organisations for the assistance provided.