Enthusiasm for entrepreneurship in Kurunegala

The recently concluded Diviyata Disne Exhibition attracted
more than 8,000 women |
The Regional Development Bank, Sanasa Bank,
State Trading Corporation, Agriculture Department, National Craft Council,
Sarvodaya Fusion, Guru.lk and others were the latest partners to join the Vim
Diviyata Disne initiative.
Vim Diviyata Disne continues to gather momentum as it helps women in their quest
to gain greater financial independence. The recently concluded exhibition in
Kurunegala attracted about 8,000 women and saw several new partners come on
board to share their expertise and knowledge in their relative fields.
The Regional Development Bank, Sanasa Bank, State Trading Corporation,
Agriculture Department, National Craft Council, Sarvodaya Fusion, Guru.lk and
others were the latest partners to join the Vim Diviyata Disne initiative. These
new partners imparted practical knowledge ranging from finance to agriculture
that will help Sri Lankan women seize the opportunities available to them.
They join existing partners Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management,
Vocational Training Authority, Singer, Nilakshi Nagahamulla, People’s Bank, and
Mobitel.
Speaking on the event’s success, Lishini Karunatillaka, Brand Manager – Vim,
Unilever Sri Lanka said, “Vim has a long history of partnering with and
supporting women in taking on the challenges in the kitchen.
This initiative for women’s empowerment was born from this history and we are
proud to not only see it succeed but also to see other corporates take up the
mantle.
It is only together as a nation, with us all doing our parts, can we succeed in
helping women meet the challenges they face in this modern day.
It is also encouraging to see women actively seek out new skills and knowledge
that will help them be financially independent.” |