Essayer OR - Gratuit
Harassed Indian investor pulls at the heartstrings of Sri Lankan patients
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|August 04, 2025
Despite having been subject to much harassment at the hands of two government higher officials when he visited Sri Lanka to make a huge investment in the Kantale Sugar Factory few years ago, the Indian investor from Bengaluru, K. P. Nagaraja still remains in the country helping out to bring a smile to the faces of children who are suffering from complicated heart conditions and congenital heart diseases.
The Indian Investor, who made a complaint to the Bribery Commission a few years ago against the then President's Chief of Staff and a former Chairman of a State Institution for soliciting a bribe to hand over him the Kantale Sugar Factory, its land and equipment despite having cabinet approval, has come forward to help the needy children. These children will be helped to undergo heart surgeries free of charge at Amrita Hospital in Kochi, India; this hospital is a renowned Pediatric Cardiac hospital.
With the assistance of Global Grant Project of Rotary International together with the Rotary Club of Colombo West and Rotary Club of Kochi West, 140 heart surgeries have been performed on Sri Lankan childrenfrom infants to 15 year old children since 2018 to date.
Nagaraja, who is the brain child of ‘Save a Kid's Life’, is the force behind all success of this project. He is the President of Rotary Club of Colombo West for 2025/ 26.
“By the time I joined the Rotary Club of Colombo West in 2017, they were getting these pediatric cardiac operations locally. Then I got the Rotary Club of Kochi West involved in this project and got the Global Grant Project to help this meritorious deed financially. I am the main coordinator in this and happy to see how the project has succeeded so far,” K.P. Nagaraja said,
According to him, before he could get involved with the Rotary Club of Kochi West and the Global Grant Project, he was able to coordinate with the Amrita Hospital, and was able to send five Sri Lankan children to India to get their heart operations done free of charge.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition August 04, 2025 de Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
ITC Ratnadipa Presents Shifu's Apprentice
this December with Chef Liang and Chef Prithvi at Yi Jing
2 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Death of community leader brings tears to entire village
Members of all communities united at Kahawatte Jumma Mosque for Janaza prayers of the late AI Haj A. J. M. Ismail Farook
2 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Simply a top-class human being
It is with deep sorrow that I share the passing of one of my dearests and most trusted friends of many years, Lakshman Balasuriya.
3 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
SL's mineral export potential is US $ 778 million whereas realised amount is US $ 389 million
Matter transpired during the launch of reports by Pathfinder Foundation
1 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
How a Gold regulatory authority could spark Sri Lanka's next economic revolution
This proposition arrives at a critical juncture in the global economy, marked by persistent inflation, geopolitical fragmentation, and supply chain vulnerabilities exacerbated by regional conflicts and climate-related disasters
3 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA'S DOUBLE HELICAL IDEA FOR EASING THE PARKING CRUNCH
WHY USING SIMPLE DOUBLE-HELIX GEOMETRY TO SOLVE COLOMBO'S URBAN PARKING CRISIS COULDL BE THE WAY OUT
6 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
GEETH SOORIYAPURA
and the UK Social Media Controversy That Exposed the Economics of Online Outrage
4 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
"WE WERE TREMBLING, FEARING IT WOULD CRASH WHILE FLYING OVER OUR HOUSES" - EYEWITNESS
When the aircraft flew directly over our houses, our fear doubled and tripled
3 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
PAY OR NOT TO PAY? CABRAAL HAS TO PAY
Colombo High Court Judge Mohammed Mihal granted permission under Section 67(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act, allowing the withdrawal of indictments against Cabraal on the condition that he remits compensation to an account specified by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka within a period of three months.
4 mins
December 18, 2025
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Carey makes merry for Australia
England battled hard to stay in the Ashes as Alex Carey's century led Australia to 326-8 on the first day of the third Test.
1 min
December 18, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
