Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tab computers up to health standards

- BY THISARI ANDRIA WALAWEGE

While condemning the statement made by a member of parliament regarding the tab distributi­on among students, the Education Minister claimed yesterday that the tablets planned to be distribute­d among A/L students are up to the required health standards.

MP Udaya Gammanpila made a statement at the parliament recently, claiming Education Minister’s tab distributi­on to be even more dangerous than “Saharan’s bombs”. He claimed it has been discovered through scientific research, the use of laptop computers connected to internet through Wi-fi, decreases human sperm motility and increase sperm DNA fragmentat­ion.thereafter,he said that this distributi­on of tablets should be stopped to safeguard the future of the students.

Condemning that statement, Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m said that he does not intend to stop the steps taken towards the betterment of the future of the students through new technology.

” Even though the Cabinet approval for this proposal was delayed, facing all these difficulti­es we took necessary action to initiate this project with care.the tablets distribute­d are suitable for use by children and are internatio­nally recognized and are used in many developed European countries,” he said.

Even though some people made accusation­s with political motives, this project has been carried out ensuring their health standards, he said.

In 1980 literacy rate in this country was above 90% but currently the digital literacy rate is about

30%. We hope to raise this to 70% by 2021, he said.

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