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Last Updated : 2024-05-06 01:18:00
Amana Bank celebrated World Water Day with Colombo University Arts Faculty Dean Senior Prof. Lasantha Manawadu
To mark the World Water Day, Amana Bank partnered with the Environment Committee of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Colombo to promote awareness of water conservation and sustainable practices.
Aligned with the global theme ‘Water for Peace’, the university organised a poster competition for undergraduates and facilitated a platform for emerging researchers and scholars to present their work and participate in insightful academic discussion. Gracing the occasion Arts Faculty Dean Professor Lasantha Manawadu delivered an inspiring address to the audience, highlighting the importance in in fostering a more water-conscious society.
Commenting on this initiative, Amana Bank Vice President Strategy Management and Sustainability Fazly Marikar said, “Amana Bank remains steadfast in its dedication to supporting initiatives that champion environmental sustainability. We are honoured to be part of the World Water Day celebrations alongside the University of Colombo. Through our support of such meaningful endeavours, we strive to make a positive impact to society, aligning closely with our people-friendly banking approach. As we collectively navigate challenges, we remain focused on cultivating sustainability among future generations in our country.”
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