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In the 2025 Budget, Sri Lanka has made a historic investment in education, allocating substantial funds to enhance various aspects of the sector. A significant portion of the budget focuses on early childhood education, with Rs. 80 million designated for the development of selected Early Childhood Development Centers.
The Ministry of National Co-existence Dialogue and Official Languages (formerly the Ministry of National Languages and Social Integration) (Sinhala: ජාතික සහජීවනය, සංවාද හා රාජ්ය භාෂා අමාත්යාංශය Jāthika Sahajeewanaya, Sangwāda hā Rājya Bhāsha Amathyanshaya; Tamil: தேசிய சகவாழ்வு ...
National Dangerous Drugs Control Board; National Engineering, Research & Development Centre of Sri Lanka; National Gem & Jewellery Authority; National Housing Development Authority; National Human Resources Development Council of Sri Lanka; National Institute of Corporative Development; National Institute of Education
Chairman of the Executive Committee on Education - C. W. W. Kannangara සී.ඩබ්ලිව්.ඩබ්ලිව්.කන්නන්ගර (1884–1969) MP for Galle District: 7 July 1931 24 September 1947 16 years, 79 days - First Board of Ministers Second Board of Ministers: D. B. Jayatilaka D. S. Senanayake: Minister of Education 1 ...
Department of Project Management and Monitoring; National Planning Department; External Resources Department; National Budget Department; Public Enterprises Department; Management Services Department; Fiscal Policy Department; Trade, Tariff & Investment Policy Department; Development Finance Department; Public Finance Department; Legal Affairs ...
Education in Sri Lanka has a long history that dates back two millennia. While the Constitution of Sri Lanka does not provide free education as a fundamental right, the constitution mentions that 'the complete eradication of illiteracy and the assurance to all persons of the right to universal and equal access to education at all levels" in its section on directive principles of state policy ...
The Gazette is published in Sinhalese, Tamil, and English which are the three official languages of Sri Lanka. It publishes promulgated bills, presidential decrees, governmental ordinances, major legal acts as well as vacancies, government exams, requests for tender, changes of names, company registrations and deregistrations, land restitution notices, liquor licence applications, transport ...
The Sri Lankan Ordinary Level (O-level) formerly called Senior School Certificate (SSC), is a General Certificate of Education (GCE) qualification in Sri Lanka, conducted by the Department of Examinations of the Ministry of Education. It is based on the Cambridge University Ordinary Level qualification.