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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, March 4, 2013
Only ruins of all education projects will be left – Ven. Dhambara Amila Thera
SUNDAY,
03 MARCH 2013
Cluster
schools, Navodya schools, super schools are personal projects of those in the
government and the thousand schools project too would be another ruined project
in two years time says the co-convener of the National Movement for Protecting
Free Education () Ven. Dhambara Amila Thera.
This
was said by Ven. Amila Thera at a scholarly forum regarding protecting free
education held at the Center for Society and Religion at Maradana today (3rd).
University lecturers, trade union leaders, representatives of students’
organizations and several mass organizations were present.
Ven.
Amila Thera said the forum was a historical event participated by several mass
organizations and would move to take to the society a programme to win free
education for the children of the country. He said the decisions taken by the
forum would be revealed to the media so that the masses would be aware of
them.
The
co-convener of NMPFE Senior Lecturer Devaka Punchihewa said expenses equal to
50% of the allocation for education is spent for blasting stones for
unsuccessful projects such as Hambantota harbour and added that the government
that wastes 2% of the GDP due to frauds, corruption and wasteful spending
allocates only 1.56% of the GDP for education. He said free education is a net
for the social protection of the masses and privatizing education would deny the
masses of this protection he pointed out.
Among
those present were senior Lecturer of the University of Fine Arts Chandraguptha
Thenuwara, Dileepa Vitharana of Open University, the National Organizer of
Socialist Students’ Union Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, the Member of the National
Committee of the National Trade Union Center (NTUC) Wasanthe Samarasinghe, the
convener of the People’s Movement to Protect Schools (PMPS) Dhammika
Alahapperuma.