Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rs 100 per day for poor 'dropouts' of School: Akila

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The Ministry of Education (MoE) has proposed in the 2018 Budget, a monthly allowance for students who do not attend school due to economic hardships and other reasons, said Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m.

Minister Kariyawasa­m said that, under this programme, an allowance, of Rs 100 per day, will be paid on a monthly basis, starting next year.

He added that discussion­s are under way as to whether the allowance be given to the student or, to a representa­tive in the school, appointed on behalf of the student.

The Minister also noted that an islandwide survey has also been initiated to obtain details about such students through the school principals, to be submitted by next year.

 ??  ?? Teachers and Principals protest in Colombo on Friday (6) over the failure of the Govt to resolve problems related to the Education services. The protest coincided with Internatio­nal Teachers Day.Pix by Amila Pramodha Gamage
Teachers and Principals protest in Colombo on Friday (6) over the failure of the Govt to resolve problems related to the Education services. The protest coincided with Internatio­nal Teachers Day.Pix by Amila Pramodha Gamage

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