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Picture shows several students of Maduwa School Balapitiya receiving the scholarship afforded by Enlai Foundation. The scholarship documents are being presented to the students by the school’s Principal H.S.H. Wicramaratna.
After the Coronavirus there was a call made by the Sri Lanka China Society to help the needy in education. As a response to this call, several NGOs in China granted more than 1000 scholarships worth Rs 26 Million through the Sri Lanka China Society. Each student received Rs 20,000 one-time payment. Going down memory lane it is evident that friendship entered through the fabulous and traditional silk routes from ancient China to this land many centuries ago.
“We are happy to state that China has come forward to assist us in numerous ways particularly during the Covid 19 period and the present economic crisis,” said Jinith de Silva, President of the Sri Lanka China Society.
Vernon Saturday, 27 April 2024 06:54 AM
Why don't you go to the plantation sector and give them scholarships as they are the most under privileged community in SL. That's the sector that contributes most to keep our economy going.
Tklak Fernando Saturday, 27 April 2024 10:41 AM
Even though the US$ has plunged in relation to the rupee by nearly 10% during the Psst 4vor 5 months prices of essential imported dugsxcremain the same. Time the Comsumer Affairs Authority gets into action and get prices reduced immediately.
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