Sampath Bank Begins Restoration of Another Five Tanks to Uplift 1,112 Farming Families Across 2,182 Acres of Paddy Lands The groundbreaking ceremonies of the five tanks from left to right: Kethathapahuwa Wewa Maho, Katan Wewa Hambantota, Awuwadukulam Wewa Welikanda, Manik Wewa Dimbulagala and Diwuldamana Wewa Dimbulagala Sampath Bank proudly marked the groundbreaking ceremony of five more tanks under its flagship sustainability initiative, the ‘WewataJeewayak’ tank restoration programme, reaffirming its long-standing commitment to empowering rural farming communities across Sri Lanka. This new phase of the initiative is set to uplift the livelihoods of 1,112 farming families while rejuvenating 2,182 acres of…
Sampath Bank Empowers 1,112 Farming Families with New Tank Restoration Phase
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