Here are a few more questions we asked him, and his interesting answers to those:
What about the Sri Lankan education system should change?
The system needs to be corrected to cater to industry needs, maintaining free education only up to a certain stage and implement a payment after that. Because a lot of graduates who come out of state universities graduated and that it bad for our economy. It would be better if there was a payment to pay for state university graduates who want to migrate.
What makes you feel most empowered?
Friends
Networking, Friendships, Social Service, Leadership, Skills Development Rank them as to how important these factors are to you personally, in terms of Rotaract?
- Leadership
- Skills Development
- Friendships
- Networking
- Social Service
And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, brings us to the end of this season of Center Stage! Throughout this season, we’ve brought to you not only some interesting characters from Rotaract Sri Lanka, but also the leader of the entire Rotary Movement globally, Rtn. Mark Maloney.
Thank You for staying tuned with this season of Center Stage, and here is us promising to bring you a new, entertaining and engaging season of Center Stage in the next RI year as well!
Until then, do binge on these episodes!
For Episode 01 click on : Center Stage – DRR Rtr. PP Krishan Balaji
For Episode 02 click on : Center Stage – Rtr. Harindee Fernando
For Episode 03 click on : Center Stage – Rtr. Anjana Gajanayake
For Episode 04 click on : Center Stage – ADRR Rtr. Afraa Mohamed
For Episode 05 click on : Center Stage – ADRR Rtr. Mayukha Abeyratne
For the Exclusive Episode with the Rotary International President click on : Center Stage – Rotary International President: Rtn. Mark Maloney