ඉසුරු à·€à·à¶©à·ƒà¶§à·„à¶± මà¶à·”ගමටà¶à·Š…. ජේ්â€à¶ºà·Šà·‚්ඨ à¶´à·à·ƒà¶½à·Š වලින් à¶´â€à·Šâ€à¶»à·à¶®à¶¸à·’à¶š à¶´à·à·ƒà¶½à·Š වෙන් à¶šà·… නොහà·à¶šà·’ද? එහෙම à¶±à·à·„à·. සුපිරි à¶´à·à·ƒà¶½à·Š වලින් බලය විකේන්ද්â€à¶»à¶«à¶º à¶šà·… à·„à·à¶šà·’යි. ජනපâ€à·Šâ€à¶»à·’ය à¶´à·à·ƒà¶½à·Š වලින් à¶´â€à·Šâ€à¶»à·à¶®à¶¸à·’කය වෙන්කර à¶…à¶©à·” ආදà·à¶ºà¶¸à·Š à¶½à·à¶·à·“ à¶…à¶°à·Šâ€à¶ºà·à¶´à¶± කොට්ඨà·à· වල ඇà¶à·’ 150 à¶šà·Š සංවර්ධනය කිරීමට à·ƒà¶à·Šà¶·à·à·€à¶ºà·™à¶±à·Š à·€à·à¶© කරන ස්වෙච්ඡු෠සේවකයන් පිරිසක් පසුබිමෙන් සිටිනවà·.
Through out the history of Sri Lanka, the decisions related to language education made by responsible decision makers, have pushed the country towards disputes, unrest, distrust among each other, lack of harmony and inefficiency in the competent world aiming towards a global village.  President Rajapakse’s annoucemnt gives us a ray of hope about a potentiality to change a generational mistake. Malathie Kalpana Ambrose    http://www.dailymirror.lk/DM_BLOG/Sections/frmNewsDetailView.
According to a news item in the Lankadeepa a parent who refused to pay Rs: 6500 as admission fee for Gampola Zahira was beaten up in the school premises by some one who had said ” Because of you the school did not get the money it needed”. Apparently, the school development society had decided to charge Rs: 6500 from each new year-1 student. The parent in question had complained to higher authorities who in turn had instructed the school to charge only the facility fee of Rs: 36. How about admissions fees charged by other schools? Does the minister and ministry endorse admission charges by schools other than Gampola Zahira?
Separating primary schools from larger schools is an impossiblity? Not so, if you move away from the power orbits of the super schools. Behind the scenes, a few dedicated officials are trying to separate primary schools from popular schools in a set of 150 low income education divisions. The goal is develop at least one larger school in each division as a well equipped secondary school that attract children from a cluster of neighboring primary schools. The program is called Isuru and the director of the program is Mr.