
A group of Pranama scholarship winners who excelled at the
Year 5 Scholarship Examination with Directors of Ceylinco Life
The conclusion of the seventh annual presentation of Ceylinco
‘Pranama’ Scholarships by Ceylinco Life has brought the number
of scholarships awarded by the life insurance leader to 857.
Another 104 scholarships to students who sat the GCE Advanced
Level examination in 2007 are to be presented next year due to
the delay in the release of their examination results.
Students from all parts of the country, school principals,
teachers and parents participated at this glamorous award
ceremony at the BMICH last week.
Ceylinco Life has to date awarded Pranama scholarships worth
Rs.30 million making a significant contribution towards
motivating future leaders, one of the key objectives of the
programme. ‘Ceylinco Pranama’ is one of the main components of
the company’s ‘Life Rewards’, portfolio of special benefits to
policyholders and the community.
Addressing the scholarship awards ceremony, Ceylinco Life
Chief Executive Director R. Renganathan said: "Ceylinco Life
looks forward to this event as it gives us a great deal of
satisfaction to support the future leaders of our country. It
makes us proud that we are able to make a contribution to the
education of these children."
These scholarships are intended to enhance one of the key
factors of a child’s future education, at a time when the cost
of living is high and parents are finding it difficult to spend
on tuition fees and other education related needs, he said.
Examinations Commissioner Anura Edirisinghe who was the Guest
of Honour commented that educating children to face the
challenges arising from socio—economic changes is critical to
the country’s future. He paid tribute to Ceylinco Life for the
support that has been given over the years for the education of
children and for easing the financial burden on parents and the
state.
Ceylinco Pranama scholarships were presented to 50
policyholders’ children who achieved best results in their
respective districts at the Year 5 scholarship examination in
2006 and 2007, to 23 who sat the GCE Ordinary Level in 2006 and
to 10 who excelled at the national level in sports, culture,
arts, drama or invention.
Ceylinco Life also presented special cash awards to the
students who achieved the highest marks islandwide in physical
science, biology, commerce and arts at the 2007 GCE (A/L)
examinations irrespective of whether or not they are the
children of policyholders.
Launched in 2001 and first presented in January 2002, the
Ceylinco Pranama Scholarships are awarded by Ceylinco Life to
high achieving children of the company’s policyholders but
extends to children of non policyholders too. The scheme seeks
to groom tomorrow’s leaders by rewarding achievements in
academic and extra curricular activities.
One of many benefits available to Ceylinco Life
policyholders, the four-tiered Pranama scholarship scheme
underscores the importance attributed by the company to
education, which is one the key areas of intervention in the
Ceylinco ‘Life Rewards’ programme. Besides the Pranama
scholarships scheme, Ceylinco Life has also established the
Ceylinco Aloka Fund for education, which pays up to Rs 54,000 in
36 equal monthly installments on the death of an active
policyholder in the low income segment whose children are
undergoing primary, secondary or tertiary education.