Saturday, August 14, 2010

Child Labour Commemoration Day

Child Labour commemoration day was organized by the ‘SETIK’ on the 12th of June 2010 at ‘Krishna Bhavan’ Hall, Hatton. ‘Every Child has the right to lead a virtuous life’ was the theme of this commemoration.

The first step of the programme was a ‘Paadayathra’ of the parents up to ‘Krishna Bhavan’ by carrying and displaying of banners condemning child labour.

The second step was a special lecture delivered by Mrs. Shakunthala Devi, trained instructor teachers, attached to the 'Zonel Education Office’ Hatton, under the theme ‘Child and Education’ at the ‘Krishna Bhavan’ hall.

On the same day, 10 children who were released from child labour and referred to school education were presented with a set of school equipment each.



The chief guest present was the Director of ‘SETIK Organization’ Rev. Fr. Camillus D. Jansz and about 220 parents participated at this function.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Commemoration of World Day Against Child Labour - 2009

Setik organized an education programme to commemoratethe World Day Against Child Labour on 13th June 2009 in Hatton.

This is a burning issue which is taking place in rural villages and in the plantation sector of the Central Province of Sri Lanka. Poor economic condition and parents un- education in rural areas and in the plantation sector are main reasons for this problem.

Our main objective of organizing this programme was to rescue the children from child labour and educate them on the importance of education. This programme was comprised with a street drama, a peaceful rally, a seminar and distribution of hand bills.

The street drama held at the public bus stand of Hatton and made the people aware about the issues of child labour and its negative outcome. The feed back of the viewers were very positive. The peace rally took place from Hatton town to St. Bosco College and the children carried posters and banners exhibiting the issues of child labour. The seminar started at St. Bosco College which was conducted by Mr. Manisekaram - the Coordinator of the Plantation Community Project. There were more than 100 children participate at the seminar and the participated children were given an opportunity to express their ideas on this issue.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Universal Children’s Day Celebration 2008


Commemoration of universal children’s day was celebrated, on 1st October 2008 at the “Elephant Walk” grounds in Katugastota, Kandy. About 250 children of different races and religious participated in it from different parts of the District of Kandy and Matale. The aim and objective of this celebration was to instill in the children positive concepts on peace, cordiality and good-will. The programme included rhythmic songs and dances, short drama and magic show. All the participants enjoyed the day and benefited by the programme.


Over 135 children tool part in the children’s day programme in Nuwara Eliya District. It was in the form of an exposure programme. The children visited Ambewela and Hatton and the children were very happy. The animators of Nuwara Eliya Distirct attached to Setik accompanied the children.

These two programmes were organized by the children’s unit of “Setik”.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Children’s Inter Cultural Exposure Programme


An exposure programme was implemented for the “Rainbow Children” of “Setik” Kandy. 45 children irrespective of race and creed participated in this programme. These children were taken to Kanadalama (Matale District) where they met the village children’s group, who joined us in the Exposure Programme to “Sigiriya”. 6o rural children from Kandalama together with our 45 children of Kandy visited the rice fields, irrigation tanks and villages of the dry zone. The children from the city of Kandy were enlightened on the prevailing conditions of village life. In the evening the children joined together to produce a cultural programme. On the following day they visited “Sigiriya” which is one of the wonders of the Sri Lanka, and of the World ! The programme closed with the children sharing their experiences of the programme which gave them enlightenment on the past history of Sri Lanka.