10th Parliament· 154 sittings on record · 30,475 speeches · latest 10 June 2026

The Hon. (Dr.) Harini Amarasuriya

Jathika Jana balawegaya· Colombo· 4 June 2025 ·Oral question: Oral Question: India–Sri Lanka Agreements and Education Policy

Education
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Hon. (Dr.) Harini Amarasuriya stated that the Government’s education transformation programme has been developed over several years through research, surveys, consultations and public input, rejecting the view that it is a hastily copied plan. She said the programme goes beyond curriculum reform to include physical and human resource requirements, policy and legal changes, and continuous evaluation, and framed it as a Government priority for national recovery.

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¶ 01 Certainly, Hon. Speaker. We have discussed and studied this widely over several years with a large group through research, surveys, consultations and public inputs. This is not a hastily copied plan. Beyond curriculum changes, we are addressing required physical and human resources, policy and legal changes, and embedding evaluation throughout, as I stated. This is a comprehensive programme. Education transformation is a key priority of our Government to achieve the national recovery we envision, and the whole Government is committed to it.

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Hansard, Wednesday, 4 June 2025 ·No. 1750240054043973 ·English daily/uncorrected Hansard
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