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Malagoda Gamage Chinthaka Deshapriya, Jayanthi watte, Midigama, Ahangama. 10th December 2012. Manager Human Resources,
Hotel Galadari,
64, Lotus Road,
Colombo 1. Sir, I am a final year undergraduate in Ayurveda Medicine at the Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo and have completed a special course in Ayurveda Beauticulture and Panchakarma at the Osethma College of Ayurveda and Traditional Medicine, Maharagama. I am seeking part time employment with a view to gaining experience in Panchakarma Therapy at a well established Hotel in Sri Lanka. I annex hereto a brief CV and a copy of the relevant certificate. I quote as Referee Mr. Niranjan Sinnetamby, Attorney-at-Law, (Retired Dy. Solicitor General, AttorneyGeneral’sDepartment),“Penumbra”, E8, SamaMawata, Pelawatte, Battaramulla. Telephone – 001 2787408. I wish to add that the level of remuneration is immaterial. I await your response. Thank you,

Yours faithfully,

M.G. Chinthaka Deshapriya

Malagoda Gamage Chinthaka Deshapriya, Jayanthi watte, Midigama, Ahangama. 10th December 2012. Manager Human Resources,
Colombo Hilton Residencies,
Union Place,
Colombo 2. Sir, I am a final year undergraduate in Ayurveda Medicine at the Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo

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