Motorola  helps setting up a library and a computing center for a remote school

Motorola helps setting up a library and a computing center for a remote school

April 25, 2011   11:09 am

The library and Computing Centre funded by Motorola Solutions Foundation and built with the assistance from parents & teachers of a remote rural school Bamunugama Vidyalaya in Yapahuwa electorate was recently declared opened by Cabinet Minister for Cultural & Art  Affairs Hon. T .B Ekanayake and Motorola Software R&D centre Director and Sri Lanka Country Manager Anuradha Tennakoon .

Bamunugama Vidyalaya situated 125KM off Colombo has over 100 children where the majority live below the poverty line and had never seen a computer before. 

A year ago the school library was limited to one cupboard  with hardly 200 old books with  torn pages. The cupboard was next to principal’s table giving hardly any room  for the principal to move around or the children to access when the principal was at his seat. Children read books sitting on the ground under the trees in the school garden. School had no electricity and the poor parents could not contribute anything other than the labour for the development of the school.

Today we have a separate library building with new furniture, volumes of new  books and brand new five computers thanks to Motorola’s genorocity said the school principal Mr. Ranbanda.  Not only that, Motorola helped us to obtain  electricity too and the children  can  now comfortably sit under a fan and read  books or work on the computer which they had never seen in their life . Our school and the entire village is indebted to Motorola for their kindness added the  principal.

The library and the computing centre well worth over 03 Million Rupees was completed with Rs. 1.2 Million grant from Motorola Solutions Foundation and labour and material contributions from the parents. We gave the concept, specifications for the building, money ,  directions and empowered the School Development Society to complete the project. It was a great challenge for them. But they had the determination and will power and completed the whole project in a matter for six months said Motorola Sri Lanka Director Anuradha Tennakoon. Parents contributed labour and timber while the principal and the teachers worked hard to complete the project with the limited funds. Parents and teachers  of Bamunugama Vidyalaya set up an excellent example for the entire country added Mr. Tennakoon. Motorola Sri Lanka staff too contributed to the project by way of donating books.

The Motorola Solutions Foundation (formerly the Motorola Foundation) is the charitable and philanthropic arm of Motorola Solutions. With employees located around the globe, Motorola Solutions seeks to benefit the communities where it operates. The company achieves this by making strategic grants, forging strong community partnerships, and fostering innovation. The Motorola Solutions Foundation focuses its funding on public safety, disaster relief, employee programs and education, especially science, technology, engineering and math programming.


Caption - Motorola Software R&D centre Director and Sri Lanka Country Manager Anuradha Tennakoon opening the library and the Computer canter in  Bamunugama Vidyalaya  Yapahuwa.

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