15 February 2023 04:50 pm Views - 644
The Education Ministry is ready to complete the distribution of all essential textbooks before March 27, when the 2023 school academic year begins, Education Minister Susil Premajayantha said.
The inaugural program for the distribution of textbooks related to the academic year 2023 was held today at the Education Publication Department warehouse complex in Homagama.
Addressing the event, the minister said that the need for textbooks will complete by providing essential books for primary classes and from grades 6 to 11.
The Minister further said that the government spent more than Rs. 16 billion to print more than 350 types of textbooks in three languages, which is more than four times as much as before.
The State Printing Corporation supplied 45% of the required books by providing raw materials on the basis of Indian loan assistance.
The remaining 55% will be printed by 22 private printing institutions. The minister expressed his gratitude to the private printers in Sri Lanka that offered to print the textbooks with only an initial advance.
By overcoming the spread of false news claiming that textbooks will be distributed to rural areas and then to schools around the capital city, the ministry has decided to complete distributing textbooks to all government schools and government-aided schools as well as to private schools in due time by overcoming the spread of malicious rumours and economic challenges. (Chaturanga Pradeep Samarawickrama)