The prestigious Mahatma Gandhi Scholarships were awarded to 300 advanced-level school students from all 25 districts across Sri Lanka by High Commissioner Gopal Baglay, Minister of Education Dr. Susil Premajayantha, and State Minister of Education A. Aravindh Kumar at a special ceremony held in the Ministry of Education on May 18, 2023.

 

An amount of LKR 2500 per student is being provided to advanced-level students on a merit-based basis to the top six students from each district every month under this scholarship. This year, scholarships were awarded to two batches simultaneously due to COVID during the years 2021–2022.
Congratulating students for their achievements, the High Commissioner stressed the importance of bilateral cooperation in the education sector for the bright future of youth in both countries. Drawing parallels between the Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, he stated that the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi hold good even in a fast-changing world. Underscoring the close cultural links between India and Sri Lanka, he called on the young students to utilize the opportunities available in India, where rapid advances are taking place in the field of education. He expressed confidence that the young students of Sri Lanka would be a great source of strength for both India and Sri Lanka in the future.

 

Minister Hon. Dr Premajayantha thanked the Government of India for providing not only Mahatma Gandhi Scholarships but also various other scholarships and opportunities in prestigious institutions, including IITs. He said that these initiatives proved to be instrumental to the growth of Sri Lanka’s human resources. The minister also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi for his ideas and thoughts about education. Further, he expressed gratitude to the Government of India for extending support for text book printing in Sri Lanka for schoolchildren.

 

Apart from Mahatma Gandhi scholarships, the Government of India offers around 210 scholarships annually in various fields, including engineering, technology, arts, science, indigenous medicine, etc., to Sri Lankan students. More than 400 fully paid scholarship slots are also available under the ITEC scheme for government officials in Sri Lanka to enhance their domain knowledge. In addition, thousands of seats are also available to Sri Lankan students in India under the “Study in India” program.

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