• Home 1
  • Privacy Policy
LSD News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Crypto News
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Stock
  • Tech
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Crypto News
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Stock
  • Tech
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
LSD News
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Over 350 students from Southern Province awarded Rs. 100,000 each for A/L excellence

by
July 6, 2025
in Politics
0
Over 350 students from Southern Province awarded Rs. 100,000 each for A/L excellence
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


A total of 361 students from the Southern Province who excelled in the G.C.E. Advanced Level (A/L) examinations in 2023 and 2024 were awarded an incentive of Rs. 100,000 each today (06), under a programme launched by the Presidential Fund to recognise outstanding district-level performers.

A ceremony was held this morning at the Rabindranath Tagore Auditorium of the University of Ruhuna to acknowledge the students from the Southern Province who demonstrated excellence in the G.C.E. A/L examination, the President’s Media Division (PMD) said.

During the event, a total of 361 students, 10 from each of the six subject streams across Galle, Matara and Hambantota districts for both the 2023 and 2024 A/L examinations, received an incentive of Rs. 100,000 each. 

The President’s Fund allocated Rs. 36.1 million for this purpose. This initiative is set to be rolled out across all districts in due course, the PMD said.

Addressing the gathering, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the President, stated that following the new government’s ascension to power and under the directives of President Anura Kumara Disanayake, the President’s Fund has been streamlined to expand its services and enhance transparency. 

He highlighted that past discrepancies have been rectified, ensuring that benefits now reach those who genuinely deserve them. 

The Secretary to the President also mentioned ongoing efforts to digitalise the fund and decentralise its services regionally to improve efficiency.

Dr. Kumanayake further emphasised that education is the primary tool for children to succeed in life. He urged the students to make the most of these benefits, excel in their education, and become good citizens, thereby contributing to the nation’s triumph, it added.

Furthermore, Mr. Sunil Handunnetti, Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development, stated that the current government has successfully transformed what was once “the President’s Fund” into “the People’s Fund,” making it an institution that provides services for the well-being of the public, the statement added.

Minister Handunnetti noted that previously, there were reports of the President’s Fund being misused for the medical treatments and travel of political henchmen. He asserted that it has now been transformed into a public welfare institution.

He also stressed that students who advance through the free education system with the help of these scholarships have a responsibility. Minister Handunnetti reminded them, as future leaders, to fulfil their duties to the country and its citizens without fail. He urged them to commit to not engaging in theft or fraud against the country or its people, especially after benefiting from public tax money for their education, it said.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Saroja Savithri Paulraj, Minister of Women and Child Affairs, expressed that providing children with the “wings of education” to explore the world is a key priority for the current government and that education can foster humane citizens.

The Minister stated that education was a central focus of the current government’s election campaign, and the President is actively working towards this. She added that the President’s Fund has started providing scholarships to academically gifted children, reflecting the government’s aspiration to empower children through education.

Mrs. Paulraj further pointed out that many of the attendees at the event would likely occupy significant positions in Sri Lanka or globally. She cautioned that if they do not become humane citizens, the substantial investment in their education would not yield its full benefits.

Miss Sithmini Madanayake, a student from Southlands College, Galle, delivered the vote of thanks. She stated that this programme presents a valuable opportunity for economically disadvantaged students to successfully pursue higher education and achieve success in life. 

She expressed immense gratitude to the President and the President’s Fund for this initiative.

Among those present were Members of Parliament L.M. Abeywickrama, Lal Premnath and Aravinda Senarath; Roshan Gamage, Senior Additional Secretary to the President and Secretary of the President’s Fund; Senior Professor P.A. Jayantha, Vice-Chancellor of Ruhunu University; Chandana Tilakaratne, District Secretary of Matara; W.A. Dharmasiri, District Secretary of Galle; and Bimal Silva, District Secretary of Hambantota. Also in attendance were senior officials from the President’s Fund, government officials, heads of security forces, parents and students.

–PMD



Tags: ada deranaadaderanaadaderana.lkAnuraKumaraDissanayakaAragalayaawardedbreaking news in sri lankaColomboColombo Stock ExchangeCoronaCovidCricketdebt restructuringelection2024EntertainmentexcellenceGotabayaRajapaksaIMFIPLKusal Mendisla.adaderana.lklankan newslatest sri lankan newsLPLMahindaRajapaksaMatheesha PathirananarcoticsNPPProvinceRanilWickremesingeSajithPremadasaSJBSLCSouthernsri lankasri lanka business newssri lanka gossipSri Lanka gossip newssri lanka hot newssri lanka newsSri Lanka political newssri lanka sports newsSri Lanka trending newsStudentsT20I World cup 2024viral news
Previous Post

Like Google, China’s biggest search player Baidu is beefing up its product with AI to fight rivals

Next Post

Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

Next Post
Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump's trade deal could still hit consumers

Stay Connected test

  • 139 Followers
  • 205k Subscribers
  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Hawaii officials work to address mental health challenges facing wildfire survivors

Hawaii officials work to address mental health challenges facing wildfire survivors

August 17, 2023
Wegovy heart health data is promising — but insurers face long road, high cost to cover obesity drugs

Wegovy heart health data is promising — but insurers face long road, high cost to cover obesity drugs

August 10, 2023
Contact lens maker faces lawsuit after woman said the product resulted in her losing an eye

Contact lens maker faces lawsuit after woman said the product resulted in her losing an eye

July 16, 2023
Working-age Americans are struggling to pay for health care, even those with insurance, report finds

Working-age Americans are struggling to pay for health care, even those with insurance, report finds

October 28, 2023
Tech layoffs in Southeast Asia mount as unprofitable startups seek to extend their runways

Tech layoffs in Southeast Asia mount as unprofitable startups seek to extend their runways

5
Contact lens maker faces lawsuit after woman said the product resulted in her losing an eye

Contact lens maker faces lawsuit after woman said the product resulted in her losing an eye

5
Why Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia means so much for the Gulf monarchy’s sporting ambitions | CNN

Why Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia means so much for the Gulf monarchy’s sporting ambitions | CNN

3
Georgia realtor receives invitation to play the Masters by mistake | CNN

Georgia realtor receives invitation to play the Masters by mistake | CNN

1
Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMA – Uptrend Alert

Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMA – Uptrend Alert

July 7, 2025
Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

July 6, 2025
Over 350 students from Southern Province awarded Rs. 100,000 each for A/L excellence

Over 350 students from Southern Province awarded Rs. 100,000 each for A/L excellence

July 6, 2025
Like Google, China’s biggest search player Baidu is beefing up its product with AI to fight rivals

Like Google, China’s biggest search player Baidu is beefing up its product with AI to fight rivals

July 6, 2025

Recent News

Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMA – Uptrend Alert

Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMA – Uptrend Alert

July 7, 2025
Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

July 6, 2025
Over 350 students from Southern Province awarded Rs. 100,000 each for A/L excellence

Over 350 students from Southern Province awarded Rs. 100,000 each for A/L excellence

July 6, 2025
Like Google, China’s biggest search player Baidu is beefing up its product with AI to fight rivals

Like Google, China’s biggest search player Baidu is beefing up its product with AI to fight rivals

July 6, 2025

We bring the latest news from all over the world and get all time updated you

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Business
  • Crypto News
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Stock
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized

Recent News

Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMA – Uptrend Alert

Positive Breakout: These 8 stocks close cross above their 200 DMA – Uptrend Alert

July 7, 2025
Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

Retailers avoided a worst case scenario in Vietnam. But executives say Trump’s trade deal could still hit consumers

July 6, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Home 1
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 LSD News title="Jegtheme">Jegtheme.