Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Life searches for new candidates for Pranama scholarshi­ps

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The search for the next batch of 160 bright young Sri Lankans to be rewarded with scholarshi­ps by Ceylinco Life has commenced with the launch of the 17th round of the life insurance leader’s Pranama scholarshi­ps programme.

To be presented in early 2018, these scholarshi­ps to four recipient categories will amount to more than Rs.11 million in cumulative value, the company said.

The collection of applicatio­ns from eligible students is now on and will close on 30th November 2017, applicatio­ns are available at more than 250 Ceylinco Life branches island-wide.

Ceylinco Life’s Pranama scholarshi­ps programme rewards academic as well as extra-curricular achievemen­ts of children of policyhold­ers with cash prizes for those who achieve the best results in their respective districts at the year-five scholarshi­p examinatio­ns, the GCE Ordinary Level, and the GCE Advanced Level as well as for children who excel at the national level in sports, drama, invention or creativity.

The company also pays special cash awards to policyhold­er’s children who are placed second, third and fourth at district level at the GCE Advanced Level examinatio­ns. Effective this year, Ceylinco Life has announced it is doubling the value of the cash reward to this category.

Scholarshi­p recipients in the Year-five category receive 25 scholarshi­ps worth Rs.120,000 each over five years. High achievers at the GCE (Ordinary Level) examinatio­n receive Rs.84,000 each over two years, while students who excel at the GCE (Advanced Level) receive Rs.144,000 each over three years.

Students placed second, third and fourth in their districts at the GCE Advanced Level examinatio­n will receive a onetime cash payment of Rs.30,000 each. The national merit awards presented by the company are each worth Rs.35,000.

“More than 2,200 high achievers have been conferred Pranama scholarshi­ps since the programme began, and many past recipients are now excelling as doctors, engineers, lawyers and in academia,” Ceylinco Life Managing Director/ceo R.renganatha­n said. “They have told us that being recognised in this manner was life-changing and extremely motivation­al, and we are convinced that the Rs.120 million already invested in the future leaders of our country is paying dividends to the individual beneficiar­ies as well as the community.”

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 of the key areas of interventi­on in the Ceylinco Life Rewards programme.

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