The Hon. (Dr.) Harini Amarasuriya - Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education
The Prime Minister stated that the Ministry of Education does not currently regulate private education institutions, and that policy formulation on such regulation has been referred to the National Education Commission. She indicated that further measures could be taken once the policy is formulated, and that the remaining part of the question was not applicable.
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Machine-translated from Sinhala / Tamil / English¶ 01 Answer tabled: (a)(i), (ii), (iii) and (b)(i), (ii) — The Ministry of Education does not currently regulate private education institutions. The formulation of policy for regulating private education institutions has been referred to the National Education Commission. Upon formulation of that policy, necessary measures can be taken in this regard. (c) Not applicable.
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¶ 03 Question No. 1219/2025
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