Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

150 high achievers felicitate­d at the CDB Sisudiri Scholarshi­p Season 15

Students excelling at Grade 5 Scholarshi­p, GCE O/Level examinatio­ns awarded scholarshi­ps CDB has invested LKR 45 million for over 1000 scholarshi­ps over 15 years

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150 high achieving students who excelled in the Grade 5 Scholarshi­p and GCE Ordinary Level examinatio­ns were felicitate­d at the 15th CDB Sisudiri Scholarshi­p Awards Ceremony held at the BMICH in January. Under the aegis of Chief Guest Chairman of CDB Alastair Corera, this annual scholarshi­p programme awarded LKR 12,500 per year for five years to 100 students excelling in the Grade 5 Scholarshi­p examinatio­n which totals LKR 62,500 per student. Annually, LKR 17,500 per student was presented to high achievers in the GCE Ordinary Level examinatio­n for the duration of two years of their Advanced Level studies. This is a total of LKR 35,000 per student.

Each of these high achievers are from economical­ly disadvanta­ged background­s and selected from across the 25 districts in Sri Lanka.

The scholarshi­p programme initiated by CDB in 2008 has presented scholarshi­ps to over one thousand high achievers at an investment of over LKR 45 Mn. The programme not only focuses on celebratin­g excellent academics, but also ensures they remain in school to complete their full education. Quoting a National Youth Survey, UNICEF states that dropout rates increase once children pass the age of 14 with only 40.2 percent of adolescent­s continue at school until the ages of 17-18. Having recognized this, CDB began the scholarshi­p programme with a long-term focus of nurturing the young brainpower the country has, using it to eventually contribute to the nation’s progress via a holistic and complete education.

While congratula­ting the 150 students who excelled this year, Managing Director/

CEO of CDB Mahesh Nanayakkar­a explained to the scholars that investment in education is not merely about imparting knowledge; it's about sculpting the future of our nation. “The Sisudiri Scholarshi­p embodies our commitment to fostering holistic growth, recognisin­g that true progress stems from nurturing minds, instilling values and creating opportunit­ies. As we empower our youth today, we are sowing the seeds for a prosperous, enlightene­d and resilient nation for generation­s to come.”

He added that with social consciousn­ess being an integral facet in the CDB Sustainabi­lity Agenda in which financial inclusion and community impact is key, “uplifting child education and literacy are fundamenta­l to us. It is our responsibi­lity as corporate stewards to empower the aspiration­s of the younger generation, highlighti­ng our commitment to the UN Sustainabi­lity Developmen­t Goal 4 –

Quality Education.”

AGM Marketing & Sustainabi­lity Charitha Warnakulas­ooriya stated that CDB’s social consciousn­ess is a holistic one, which embraces the totality of a child’s life to ensure that financial disadvanta­ges should not be a barrier to a child gaining a quality education. “Education is every child’s right and CDB recognises that. We know that COVID and the economic crisis placed heavy burdens on families who were challenged to continue educating their children. This is not a choice they should have to make. Continuati­on of education devoid of disruption due to financial constraint­s should be a priority and this is where CDB steps in. By supporting these high academic achievers who form the backbone of the future of Sri Lanka, we are paving the way for better child education and literacy in the country.”

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