July 15, Colombo (LNW): State Minister Arvind Kumar has announced plans to upgrade 19 National Colleges of Education into universities and increase the number of Zonal Education Offices to 120.
Speaking at a briefing, Kumar highlighted the ongoing reforms aimed at improving the education sector and emphasised the critical role of teachers in shaping the nation’s future.
He noted the recruitment of over 500 language teachers proficient in languages such as Korean, German, French, Hindi, Chinese, and Japanese, aimed at enhancing employment opportunities.
The upgrade of National Colleges of Education into universities will see an increase in enrolment from 5,000 to 7,500 students, producing 7,500 qualified teachers annually.
Additionally, efforts are being made to improve facilities for children with special needs by appointing trained teachers.
Kumar reiterated the Ministry’s stance against illegal money collection in schools and called for parental support in adhering to this guideline.
He acknowledged recent teacher illnesses and urged educators to act conscientiously, given their significant responsibility.
The State Minister also addressed the issue of prolonged strikes and the legal dispute over estate worker wages, expressing confidence that the Court will support the wage increase to Rs. 1,700.
Highlighting economic improvements since President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s tenure, he mentioned salary increases for government employees and stabilisation of the Sri Lankan rupee against the US dollar.
Kumar concluded by urging the public to thoughtfully consider the President’s ongoing programmes in the upcoming Presidential Election.