Sri Lanka Insurance organised “Minimuthulanthay” an exclusive series of informative and entertaining sessions for children and their parents commemorating the World Children’s Day 2021. The programme was held from October 1 to 3 via Sri Lanka Insurance official Facebook page attracting thousands of enthusiastic children across the country.
The programme was conducted with the support of Sri Lanka Insurance Minimuthu Education Plans to inspire the younger generation to achieve their dreams. The Minimuthu Education Plan provides financial assistance for children to pursue their dreams setting a strong foundation for child’s future, the company said in a media release.
The first session of the series “Super Parents”, an informative discussion on child education, mental health and nutrition was held for parents on October 1 with the participation of Ms. Christine Jayakody Psychologist, Upali Gunasekara, former Principal of Royal College Colombo and Principal of Polymath College, Dr. Sujeewa Wickramasinghe -Nutritionist and Amintha De Silva - Visionary Guru.
The other sessions of Minimuthulanthaya was held during the weekend allowing children as well as their parents to enjoy a quality time together. “The Artist” session and “The Entertainer” session was conducted live in both Sinhala and Tamil mediums teaching and allowing children to express their talents in drawing and creativeness, the release said.
The Mastermind session was conducted to interact with masterminds with knowledge about mathematics, science, history, general knowledge and various other fields.
The Computer Wizard session was the main attraction of the whole series as many kids with avid interest towards computer programming joined the session to learn programming.
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