Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rs 1.3 billion for nearest school best school project

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The treasury has released Rs.1.3 billion to go ahead with the programme of converting the nearest school to the best school amidst complaints from contractor­s the payments due to them had not been made.

Accordingl­y, the funds will be used to go ahead with the project, but the Ministry of Education will still need Rs. 4 billion to go ahead with the remaining to go projects and complete payments.

The delay in payments forced some of the contractor­s to slow down constructi­on or abandon projects.

Education Times learns that the contractor­s made represen- tations to President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe about the delays which eventually prompted the Prime Minister to intervene and issue a directive to make a separate allocation for the project.

The treasury had earmarked Rs.25 billion this year but only Rs.12 billion has been allocated thereby delaying constructi­on.

A senior official of the ministry said the project is operationa­l in 9,000 schools.

The education ministry had called for a progress report on the projects and reportedly 7,000 tasks have been complet- ed upto October 31. They include constructi­on of class rooms, teachers and principals quarters, sports complexes, laboratori­es, sanitary facilities, water facilities, upgrading schools, dental health facilities and major and minor repairs.

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