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26th December 2017 16:44:29 Hours

MOST SOUGHT SERVICE PROVIDER JOINS HANDS WITH SISTER SERVICES TO FIGHT AGAINST \'DENGUE\'

In the wake of fast increasing threat of Dengue epidemic in the Western Province, hundreds of ever-alert tri-service (Army, Navy, Air Force) personnel, together with members of the Civil Security Department, jointly carried out extensive cleaning projects inside 60 school premises in the Colombo District on Wednesday (1). A few more than 300 Army, Navy, Air Force and Civil Security Department (CSD) personnel joined hands with students, teachers, parents and other interested parties in respective 60 schools during the full-day programme, covering Kolonnawa, Madinnagoda, Kotuwila, Meethotamulla, Battaramulla, Kaduwela, Weliwita, Pettah, Udahamulla, Kotte, Hanwella, Homagama, Panaluwa, Watareka, Kahathuduwa, Mattegoda, Deepangoda, Kiriwaththuduwa, Padukka, Bope and several other surrounding areas. A total of 180 Army personnel, including officers of the 11 Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (VIR), 14 Division, 8 Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI), 9 (V) Sri Lanka Light Infantry (SLLI), 10 (V) Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG), Sri Lanka Army Women’s Corps (SLAWC) and the Security Force Headquarters - West (SFHQ-West), actively took part in those self-help (Shramadana) projects at the request of the Ministry of Defence, Department of Education and Office of the Chief of Defence Staff. Army troops during the full-day programme covered 47 schools while Navy, Air Force and CSD personnel contributed their services to 13 remaining schools in the Colombo District. Lieutenant General Crishan the De Silva, Commander of the Army who took an exceptional interest in the project instructed the SFHQ-West to attend to all coordinating arrangements forthwith, considering the increasing and alarming Dengue threat and its mortality rates, reported largely from the Colombo District. Following is the list of Colombo District schools, covered by troops of the Sri Lanka Army during the Shramadana campaign on Wednesday (1). 1. Kolonnawa Balika Vidyalaya 2. Terance Vidyalaya 3. Henry Olcott Vidyalaya 4. Meethotamulla Rahula Vidayalaya 5. Janadhipathi Balika Vidyalaya, Madinnagoda 6. Gothatuwa Maha Vidyalaya 7. Rajasinghe Vidyalaya, Kotikawatta 8. Pakavisi Pre-School, Megoda Kollonnawa 9. Sri Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Kotikawatta 10. Vidyawardana Vidyalaya, Kolonnawa 11. Gamini Vidyalaya, Kotuwila. 12. Siddhartha Vidyalaya, Kotuwila 13. Vidyawardana Vidyalaya 14. M.D.H. Maha Vidyalaya 15. Subuthi Vidyalaya 16. Bomriya Central College 17. St. Mary’s College, Welivita 18. Sri Jayawardenapura Boys School 19. St. Thomas College, Pita Kotte 20. Annanda Sastralaya 21. Stanley Tilakaratne Vidyalaya, Udahamulla 22. Kebel Vidyalaya 23. Roman Catholic Junior School 24. Walavwatte Kanista Vidyalaya 25. Neeripola Kanista Vidyalaya 26. Mawathagama Kanista Vidyalaya 27. Sumanajothi Maha Vidyalaya 28. Diddeniya Kanista Vidyalaya 29. Boralugoda Maha Vidyalaya, Kahahena 30. Welikanna Roman Catholic Junior School 31. Lahirugama Kanista Vidyalaya 32. Siri Nivasa Watte Tamil Vidyalaya 33. St. Mary’s College, Hanwella 34. Janadhipathi Vidyalaya 35. C. C. Tamil Primary School 36. Aluth Ambalama Kanista Vidyalaya 37. Kosgama Maha Vidyalaya 38. Homagama Maha Vidyalaya 39. Panaluwa Kanista Vidyalaya 40. Watareka Kanista Vidyalaya 41. Vidyadeepa Vidyalaya, Mattegoda 42. Deepangoda Kanista Vidyalaya 43. Medhananda Maha Vidyalaya 44. Kiriwattuduwa Wijewardane Vidyalaya 45. Angamuwa Kanista Vidyalaya 46. M.D.H. Jayawardana Vidyalaya, Udahamulla 47. Bope Rajasinghe Maha Vidyalaya