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Fee based tuition in Uva, banned from today

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Fee-based tutoring classes conducted for children in Grades 1 – 5 in primary schools in the Uva Province by teachers after school hours on weekends or holidays are completely banned from today (22).

The Provincial Education Ministry has the Provincial Education Director, Regional Education Directors and Principals in writing the banning of conducting such classes, through Circular number 02/2023.

The Ministry has decided to take disciplinary action against teachers who do not comply with the provisions and has also taken steps to deploy investigation teams.

The decision was taken due to complaints by the Uva Province Governor and the Ministry claiming that school teachers ignore the children in the school classrooms who did not attend their extra classes.

“The children as well as their parents have suffered psychological distress and financial hardships due to various pressures and mental pressures,” the Governor said.

Accordingly, on the instructions of Uva Province Governor A.J.M. Muzammil, Provincial Education Secretary Gamini Mahindapala Jopias has taken a decision to ban the classes to give every child in the province the basic right to quality education in schools.

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Special allowance for policemen on duty at ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’

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A special transport allowance and a combined allowance will be provided to police personnel assigned to ensure the safety of devotees attending the exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Siri Dalada Vandanawa) in Kandy, the police said.

The measure has been taken over the instructions of the Acting IGP, in consideration of the fact that these police personnel will be on continuous day and night duty for over 10 days, away from their regular stations and incurring additional personal expenses.

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Ravi K’s Bill to repeal Online Safety Act, gazetted

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The Bill to repeal the Online Safety Act, No. 9 of 2024, and other regulations concerning the Act, has been gazetted.

The Online Safety Bill was passed by a majority vote in Parliament on Jan. 24, 2024.

The Bill that has been gazetted was submitted by opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake.

On Feb. 28, 2025, MP Karunanayake submitted a private member’s Bill to the Parliament Secretary-General, aiming to repeal the controversial Online Safety Act.

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‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ : Govt. alerts of fake invitation

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An invitation card that is being circulated to attend the ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ is fake, the Department of Government Information states.

The Department states that no such invitation has been issued for the event.

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