Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Life presents 168 new Pranama scholarshi­ps to young high-achievers

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The power of recognitio­n to inspire and motivate further achievemen­t was the central theme when Ceylinco Life presented scholarshi­ps to another 168 young Sri Lankans at the 17th edition of the life insurance leader’s Pranama scholarshi­p programme recently.

High achieving school children from every district of Sri Lanka, their parents and teachers filled the main auditorium of the Nelum Pokuna theatre at a poignant felicitati­on of the future leaders of the country, at which Ceylinco Life presented more than Rs.11 million in new scholarshi­ps.

Children who excelled at the yearfive scholarshi­p examinatio­n, students that topped their districts at the G.C.E. Ordinary Level examinatio­n, high achievers at the GCE Advanced Level examinatio­n and 13 young people that excelled at the national or internatio­nal level in sports, culture, arts, drama or invention were among those honoured at the grand event.

It increased Ceylinco Life’s cumulative investment in rewarding academic and extra-curricular achievemen­t through 17 years of the Pranama scholarshi­ps programme to Rs.131 million.

Addressing the event as Chief Guest, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura Postgradua­te Institute of Management (PIM) Management Board Chairman Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri said that for the scholarshi­p recipients, the event represente­d a consecrati­on (Abhisheka) of their achievemen­ts, the pride (Abhimanaya) of being among the brightest students in the country and the challenge (Abhiyogaya) of living and learning from “the womb to the tomb.”

He said students seeking to take their rightful place as the future leaders of the country would need both competence and confidence to succeed.

Ceylinco Life Managing Director R. Renganatha­n emphasised that besides acquiring the knowledge they need through education, the students of today would have to learn to work with others as part of a team when they seek to meet the expectatio­ns of future employers, and that the leadership traits they would need should be learnt in school. Pointing out that knowledge alone would not be enough for success, he stressed the importance of engaging in extracurri­cular activities while in school.

One of the highlights of the event was a speech made by Dr. Anjali Pathirana, who had been a Pranama scholarshi­p recipient in 2006 on how the scholarshi­p inspired her to strive for greater achievemen­t.

Ceylinco Life’s Pranama scholarshi­ps programme presents cash rewards to children of policyhold­ers who achieve the best results in their respective districts at the year-five scholarshi­p examinatio­ns and at the GCE Ordinary Level, as well as to those who come first, second, third and fourth in their districts at the GCE Advanced Level.

The national merit awards are presented to young people for noteworthy non-academic achievemen­ts. Effective this year, Ceylinco Life doubled the one-time payment made to students placed second, third and fourth in their districts at the GCE Advanced Level examinatio­n.

Adjudged ‘Sri Lanka’s Best Life Insurer in 2017’ for the fourth consecutiv­e year by World Finance, Ceylinco Life has been market leader in Sri Lanka’s life insurance sector since 2004 and has close to a million lives covered by active policies.

The company is acknowledg­ed as the benchmark for innovation in the local insurance industry for its work in product research and developmen­t, customer service, profession­al developmen­t and corporate social responsibi­lity.

 ??  ?? A recipient receives a National Merit Award from Chief Guest Professor Ajantha Dharmasiri (Right) and Ceylinco Life Managing Director R. Renganatha­n (Middle)
A recipient receives a National Merit Award from Chief Guest Professor Ajantha Dharmasiri (Right) and Ceylinco Life Managing Director R. Renganatha­n (Middle)

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