8 July 2020 05:31 am Views - 2589
My main qualification is my experience in politics. (Anura Kumara holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Kelaniya.)
The education sector in the country needs to undergo not just minor changes, but radical changes in every part of the education system. More opportunities should be provided for students who are in school and even those who have finished their school education to grasp global knowledge and adapt to the modern trends in education.
In order to minimise the emigration of highly trained and qualified people from the country which we call brain drain, first of all we must ensure social security. Even if there are enough employment opportunities in a country, still the youth would opt to foreign employment due to the lack of social security in that country. Plans should be set to keep the youth in the country and get their contribution to build the economy. We must ensure that the youth have easy access to data, information, technology and especially opportunities in the employment sector.
Nowadays, people make decisions not based on what they feel, but based on data, information and predictions. The problem in Sri Lanka is that such important information is not passed to the people in need. If father is a farmer, then his son is also stuck in the farmer job. They have no access to knowledge related to any entrepreneurship opportunities that are wholly possible in our country. They must be given the chance to pursue non-traditional jobs. People are trying to start new entrepreneurship opportunities which is a good sign. In Colombo-Kandy road, we see so many stalls put up by people. But, they don’t exist for long. Had they been given information regarding economical and marketing aspects, they would have gained better results from their stalls.
MCC consists of clauses that make a negative impact on the sovereignty of our country. It has the power to give the green light to American companies to take over our economy. Therefore, I give a big no to the MCC.
Laws in this country are not applied to everyone equally. Those who have money and power somehow get away. Just like in any other sector in the country, this issue exists in the wildlife sector as well. In moving ahead in a capitalism-adapted society, environment is also given a price. Those who are in power often ignore to realise how priceless environment is. All what they care is giving a price tag for everything expecting faster profits. Our priority has been given to sustainable development in the NPP manifesto. We have understood that environment is not just for the use of today, but for many generations to come.
Let me limit my answer to one sentence. People should realise that outward appearance doesn’t matter in love and it never should be an obstacle for love.
Education, health and transport.
To defeat the challenges that Sri Lanka is currently facing.
To overcome the difficulties that Sri Lankans are experiencing.
To build humanism among people.
To direct the country towards real development goals.
To establish a law abiding society.