On November 23 of this year (2023), the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Sri Lanka held a handing-over ceremony of a fully-fledged IT Room worth approximately LKR 6 Million to Kahatana Kanishta Vidyalaya in Gampaha District.
Kahatana Kanishata Vidyalaya is a rural school in Gampaha District that educates about 375 students from vulnerable families in the area. The establishment of a fully-fledged IT room aims to ease classroom congestion and improve the IT learning facilities of the school while allowing the students to experience a great learning environment.
The event was attended by the Korean Ambassador, Miyon LEE; Country Director of KOICA, Kim Myung Jin and the Ambassador handed over the IT Room to the students of the Kahatana Kanishta Vidyalaya. At the ceremony, the Principal of the Kahatana Kanishta Vidyalaya in Gampaha, Amila Udayanga Balasooriya and the staff highly appreciated the establishment and expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Korean Government and the supporting team for organizing this great donation amid the crisis situation in Sri Lanka.
Adding to this, the Government of Korea believes that this project will be helpful in enhancing the learning abilities of the students while creating a better educational environment for the school. Education is a strong area of cooperation between the two countries. The government of Korea has invested in the Sri Lankan educational sector through the KOICA projects and has allocated 47% of the total assistance to the education sector in between 2021-2025.
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