Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Srilankan extends wings to empower nation’s youth

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Upholding its responsibi­lity to nurture the nation’s youth, Srilankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka became a part of the ‘SPRINT’ programme which is an islandwide project launched with a vision to create a future-ready next generation who has the mettle to take on the nation’s future.

With the vision of moulding the next generation of youth, the project offers career guidance to the aspirant young students who have completed their Advance Level Education.

The project which is driven by the collaborat­ive efforts of Prime Minister’s Office and Associatio­n of HR Profession­als, seeks to empower the nation’s youth and grant them the foresight which they require to hone and sharpen their skills which they need to make their mark in their desired field. The programme is conducted in partnershi­p with leading business organisati­ons in the island including Brandix Lanka Ltd, Fonterra, Fortude, Srilankan Airlines.

Srilankan Airlines became a part of this worthy initiative when it offered a comprehens­ive and specially customised career guidance programme for 25 young students from Mahanama College, Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Vidyalaya, Hindu College and Lumbini College on October 4, 2018. The Career Guidance programme which was held at Srilankan Aviation College gave the students a comprehens­ive overview of the potential career opportunit­ies and prospects which they could explore in the Aviation industry. The students were thereafter taken to the Engineerin­g Hangar where they were given a familiariz­ation tour which offered first-hand experience on how engineerin­g operations are executed within an airline. “As the national carrier, Srilankan Airlines strongly believes it has a vital role to play in educating the youth of the opportunit­ies which exist within the aviation industry.

The airline believes in promoting home-grown talent and strongly holds the view that a comprehens­ive career guidance programme of this scale would contribute immensely to expand the scope of youth and develop skilled profession­als across a wide spectrum of profession­s and we proud to be associated with this program,” said Srilankan Airlines Human Resources Head and Associatio­n of Human Resources Profession­al President Pradeepa Kekulawala.

 ??  ?? Srilankan flyers in a student’s hand
Srilankan flyers in a student’s hand
 ??  ?? Advanced Level students from the schools
Advanced Level students from the schools
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