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Maruti car from highway city raffle

The newly opened Ceylinco Real Estate Developers Ltd. (credl) and Ceylinco Investment Company Ltd. (CICL) marked the opening of their new office complex in Kurunegala by drawing the lucky winner of the Highway City Raffle Draw.

This raffle was launched by Ceylinco Securities and Financial Services (CSFSL) Group when initiated the Highway City project. This is one of the biggest real estate developments to take place in Kurunegala. Aptly named Highway City due to its location on the Dambulla - Kurunegala main Highway, it is a new city between the towns of Melsiripura and Galewala and has proved to be a boon for the people of that area as hitherto it was a relatively isolated stretch of land.

The Highway City project consists of 50 acres of land with water, electricity and internal roads, all of which have been provided by the company. The project was sold out within 10 days of launching it and at the time of the sale the company promised buyers that a raffle draw would be held for the first 250 customers who complete 30% of the payment with the prize being a Maruti car.

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