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‘Heta Surakina Ape Lamai’: Litro Gas Lanka Launches a School Awareness Programme Promoting the safe use of LPG

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Litro Gas Lanka, a leading provider of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Sri Lanka, has recently introduced a well-structured school awareness programme called ‘Heta Surakina Ape Lamai.’ The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance awareness and promote the safe use of LPG in households. Implemented across 264 schools in the country, this programme aims to educate and empower students, fostering a culture of safe use of LPG. 

“The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness about LPG and its benefits among A/L students and, in turn, their parents and families,” said Muditha Peiris, Chairman of Litro Lanka Limited, during the official launch of the programme. “Our goal is not only to educate students but also to spread knowledge about the advantages of LPG to a wider audience. This campaign is just the beginning of a series of similar initiatives we have planned highlighting our commitment to promoting LPG usage and its positive impact on society.”

This approach not only educates young students about the responsibility they hold for their family’s well-being from a young age, but also ensures that the concepts of safety, energy, and energy dynamics are understood at a grassroots level. Empowering children to take charge of information and safety helps establish a secure and knowledgeable family unit. 

To motivate active participation and recognize the efforts of students, the ‘Heta Surakina Ape Lamai’ programme offers various rewards & prizes.

Litro Gas Lanka’s school awareness programme represents a commendable effort in promoting safe usage of LPG among households. By engaging students from all districts and providing incentives for participation, the programme not only enhances safety awareness, but also nurtures responsible behaviors among young individuals.


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