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Jango, CBL Nutriline’s mascot greets students and parents at the drive-through Achievers’ Day
A young student from the Highlands College receiving a medal and certificate at the Skillo Colours Achievers’ Day
CBL Nutriline supported Highlands College Achievers’ Day - Skillo Colours, honouring and recognizing the talented work of 165 winning applications from schoolchildren.
The students were recognise for their talents in arts, creativity, sports and soft skills such as public speaking and writing. The event was structured as a competition where 1500 students took part to uphold the spirit of ‘winning’ through dedication, commitment and teamwork. CBL Nutriline has been a strong advocate for child nutrition by focusing on nutritious products that support the health and wellness of our future generations. Through its innovative range of nutritious products, the brand looks to engage children in nutrition by making it fun and exciting.
The ‘Podi Waddanta’ campaign looks to promote learning, sports, good values and creativity through opportunities for children to create positive associations with these activities.
“It is important to identify and recognize the potential of young children. It gives them hope and motivates them to achieve their fullest potentials. Skillo Colours Achievers’ Day aspired to fulfill that vision with support extended from CBL Nutrline,” said Principal of Highlands College, Maharagama, D.S.M.D. Abeysekara.
The CBL Nutriline Podi Waddanta campaign aims to support Sri Lanka’s children to develop skills and engage in activities that promote health, wellbeing and happiness. “We are happy to partner with the Highlands College, Maharagama to recognize and support these talented students,” said General Manager Marketing – CBL Food Cluster, Jayanga Perera.