Melwa Donates School Supplies to Aid Children Impacted by Cyclone Dithwa

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Sri Lanka’s leading steel manufacturer, Melwa, has extended its support to schoolchildren affected by the natural disasters caused by the Dithwa Cyclone by distributing essential stationery and school equipment. The cyclone impacted a large number of families across several provinces, including the Central, Uva, North Central, Sabaragamuwa, North Western, and Eastern Provinces. Many children lost their books and school supplies due to floods and landslides. To ensure uninterrupted access to education, Melwa organized this donation program to assist affected students in continuing their studies without disruption.

Melwa stated that the company consistently implements community development initiatives focused on education, higher education, and vocational training. The company further expressed its commitment to continue supporting children across the country through similar programs in the future, with the aim of nurturing a knowledgeable and skilled generation that contributes to strengthening Sri Lanka’s economy. Founded in 2003, Melwa has expanded its business operations across multiple sectors and today stands as Sri Lanka’s largest steel manufacturer. The company produces and markets a wide range of products, including rebars, flat iron, angle iron, wire rods, galvanized hollow sections and pipes, purlins, welding electrodes, gypsum boards, plywood, and brass hinges. These products serve the construction industry and several other related sectors across the country.


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