NOLIMIT refurbishes Ward 3 at the District General Hospital Negombo
NOLIMIT's involvement in contributing towards the Nation's
development particularly in the field of education, culture, sports and
health care is well-known. Continuing in its efforts to put resources
toward the development of health care in Sri Lanka, NOLIMIT today
announced that it has just completed its work on the refurbishment
project of ward 03 of the District General Hospital of Negombo.
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Western
Province Health Director, Dr. Amal Harsha de Silva unveiling
the
sign board at the entrance to Ward 03 of the Negombo
District General Hospital at the official handover ceremony |
It is a series of service carried out by NOLIMIT for the wellbeing of
our citizens that started from Maharagama Cancer Hospital, Colombo South
Teaching Hospital, De Soysa Women's Hospital to the District General
Hospital of Negombo by taking over the responsibility of refurbishing
and maintaining wards that had been very vital and awaited towards a
better service to patients.
As a part of NOLIMIT's CSR activities, the entirety of ward three was
renovated and revamped at a cost of Rs. One Million with new fixtures
and amenities. Some of the Dignitaries who graced the special occasion
included, Prelate Kondahamulle Gnanasirithissa, Divisional Secretary
A.K.K. Alawatte, Chairman Hospital Development foundation Dr. C. J. Ian,
Medical Superintendent of District General Hospital Negombo, Dr. A. R.
M. Thaufeek and deputy medical superintendent Dr. W.M. Lal Anurasiri.
M. H. M. Jaufer, Operations Manager of NOLIMIT said: "Continuing our
CSR projects, we have been on a drive to revamp and refurbish
institutions of health care in Sri Lanka. To date, we have replaced key
areas on these wards and some general public areas with all the
facilities.
As a corporate institution we prefer to support projects that will
make a greater difference in the lives of many people. And so, we are
very happy that NOLIMIT has got the opportunity to contribute for the
development of the country and the wellbeing of our people including the
improvement of the healthcare delivery sector in Sri Lanka.
The relationships we have just established with the hospitals will
continue to blossom. We truly hope that NOLIMIT's example will inspire
other corporate institutions in the country."
"We hope to be a partner of our country's development and the
citizens' wellbeing at all times", he added.
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