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Prince Pipes Announces “The First Prince Udaan Scholarship Program In Ludhiana”

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Prince Pipes and Fittings Limited (PPFL), one of India’s largest integrated piping solutions & multi polymer manufacturers, today announced the first Prince Udaan Scholarship Program in Ludhiana, Punjab.

Scholarship eligibility

Children of plumbers in Ludhiana in standards 5 to 10, who have scored above 70% in Math and Science will be eligible for the Scholarship. It is also extended to students who have lost a parent during COVID, to support them to ensure continuity in their education.
The Prince Udaan Scholarship Program in Ludhiana, is an extension of Prince Pipes’ Udaan loyalty program which was one of the first loyalty programs to be introduced in the pipes and fittings industry on pan-India basis. Today the Prince Udaan program extensively spans 22 states with rapidly growing membership of plumber associates.

Donation to Shri Jagannath Mandir Samiti towards maintenance

In a related event, Prince Pipes also donated Rs. 5 lakhs to the Shri Jagannath Mandir Samiti in Ludhiana.
Nihar Chheda, Vice President Strategy, Prince Pipes and Fittings Limited said, “Prince Pipes has always led by action towards fulfilling its intent. Education as a cause is a very important one for us and we will continue to associate with this cause in different ways, as we progress. We have also engaged with our plumber associates very meaningfully in the past, being one of the industry’s pioneers to have started the first loyalty plumber program, which is today a growing pan-India initiative. The Prince Udaan Scholarship Program in Ludhiana is a platform that will encourage seeking children of our plumber associates, some of whom have been personally impacted by Covid, to continue their education successfully, towards a better future. We thank the Shri Jagannath Mandir Samiti in Ludhiana for this opportunity to take an active part in its social development.”

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