Another 424 benefit from Public Service scholarships

Dr. Dhanraj Baljit, a beneficiary of a public service  scholarship and recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for the best graduating student in the school of Medicine of the University of Guyana (DPI photo)
Dr. Dhanraj Baljit, a beneficiary of a public service scholarship and recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for the best graduating student in the school of Medicine of the University of Guyana (DPI photo)

Addressing 424 scholarship recipients for 2023/2024 at the National Culture Centre yesterday, Public Service Minister Sonia Parag emphasised that the programme aims to empower Guyanese with the necessary skills and qualifications to excel in their chosen fields.

 “The areas that we have advertised for scholarships have been selected by the ministry based on an unofficial needs assessment that was done with the various ministries and agencies to identify areas within which they want to build their human resource capacity. One of the mandates of the Ministry of Public Service is to provide the human resource capacity for the public sector,” Parag said, according to the Department of Public Information (DPI).

The minister encouraged the beneficiaries to serve the country well by utilising their knowledge and skillsets to improve the various sectors.  

Dr. Dhanraj Baljit, a recent beneficiary of the scholarship and recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for the best graduating student in the School of Medicine at the University of Guyana, recounted how he was able to accomplish his dreams through government’s investment in his education.

 “I realised the true benefits of receiving a complete scholarship. The scholarship covered my entire tuition, included the facility fees and even provided a quarterly stipend. This was of great assistance and relief to my family … It allowed me to be free of the student loan process to completely focus on having a very strong start to the remaining three academic years that I had ahead of me.”

He lauded the monthly stipend issued under the scholarship programme which assists with the procurement of study materials to ensure students’ goals are achieved.

“With the help of the scholarship that I received from the Public Service Ministry   through the government of Guyana, I was able to afford all the necessary equipment and text books that were essential to my success in medical school,” Baljit said.

Gabriel Jilkes (DPI photo)

Gabriel Jilkes, who is studying Information Technology, expressed gratitude that the scholarship programme ensures gainful employment after the completion of studies.

“I am beyond ecstatic about it especially as a person with a disability. I am very happy that I will be able to use this scholarship to help further my education knowing how important it is for a person like me with mobility issues.”

David McLean (DPI photo)

David McLean, who will be pursuing his Master’s Degree in Strategic Development Studies is looking forward to serving his country.

 “I am very happy to be a recipient of the Government of Guyana scholarship, it is going to help me tremendously in my career…When I complete my studies, since the Master’s is a one-year programme, I look forward to be appointed to a relevant ministry based on my qualification so that I can continue to assist in the development of Guyana.”

The scholarship recipients will have the opportunity to pursue their tertiary education at institutions, including the University of Guyana, Guyana School of Agriculture, Government Technical Institute, Essequibo Technical Institute, New Amsterdam Technical Institute, Carnegie School of Home Economics, Art Williams and Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School, Texila American University, and the Georgetown American University.