Ceylinco Life's 'Pranama' scholarship tops Rs 83 ml
Ceylinco Life's investment in rewarding the academic and
extracurricular achievements of young Sri Lankans topped Rs 83 million this
month, when the life insurance leader awarded another 150 'Pranama'
scholarships.
Recipients of Ceylinco Life Pranama scholarships in the Year
five category with directors of the Company
The 12th edition of this annual event brought the total
number of Ceylinco Life Pranama scholarships awarded to 1,614, with recipients
ranging from students who performed well at the Year five scholarship
examination to young adults who have excelled at the national level in
non-academic pursuits.
Speaking at the ceremony, Ceylinco Life Managing
Director/CEO R. Renganathan pointed out that every parent knows that the best
gift he or she can give a child is an investment in the child's education.
"However, while the value of education increases by the
day, so does the cost of education, and the degree of competition," Mr.
Renganathan said, noting that the incomes of parents do not increase
proportionately. "Ceylinco Life is therefore happy to contribute to the
cost of education of our country's future leaders," he said.
"Sri Lanka needs leaders who know what it takes to win,
and how to accept losing," Renganathan added. "These leadership
qualities are developed at home, continue to be nurtured in school, and are
tested on the sports field and in other areas of endeavour."
Guest of Honour Prof. Mohan de Silva, Dean of the Faculty of
Medical Science of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura in his address said it
is rare to see a private company providing scholarships on this scale to
recognise the achievements of children. "As a teacher, I truly appreciate
this community initiative, which contributes to building the character and
potential of young people," he said.
One of many benefits available to Ceylinco Life policyholders,
the Pranama scholarship scheme underscores the importance accorded by the
company to education, which is one the key areas of intervention in the
Ceylinco Life Rewards programme.
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