The Central Province Chapter of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in a recent initiative aimed to popularize logistics and transport topics among school children in Kandy conducted a programme for a group of selected students.
Ten students from five local schools were invited to the University of Peradeniya's Faculty of Engineering for a half-day program.
The event included lectures, quizzes, and a logistics-related project, culminating in the recognition of outstanding students with prizes and appreciation.
Dr. Subodha Dharmapriya, an executive committee member, coordinated the program with support from Dr. Jayalath Edirisinghe, President, Mr. Praveen, the Secretary, and other executive committee members.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is an international organization with branches in numerous countries, operates actively in Sri Lanka.
The CILT's central province chapter conducts various programs to promote awareness of logistics and transport among diverse stakeholders in the country. (LB)
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