The Federation of National Organisations has issued the following press release on funeral of Ven Anamaduwe Dhammadassi Thero.
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The popular narrative around Sri Lanka’s conflict centers on 1983 — the so-called “Black July” — as the spontaneous ignition point for Tamil militancy. But this version of events is dangerously misleading. In truth, Tamil militancy did not evolve organically …
Education Reforms Sri Lanka PPT for 2025.07.11 for Parliament new
The Hidden Agenda: Erasing Sri Lankan Identity from Grade 1
THE PROMISE:
“We will nurture global citizens who embrace sustainability, innovation, and 21st-century skills.”
— Official Reform Slides
THE REALITY:…
id the people of this country vote for the NPP to erase our children’s connection to the past?
Under the newly proposed education reforms, the subject of History—until now a compulsory part of the school curriculum—is to be made optional. …
Sri Lanka has approximately 3.9 million school children enrolled across 10,155 government schools (including 373 national and 9,782 provincial schools). Out of this, around 3.4 million children—87% of the total—are not fluent in English, with the vast majority coming from …
Sri Lanka’s New Education Reforms (2025–2029), led by Prime Minister and Education Minister, have sidelined history and Buddhism—pillars of Sri Lanka’s civilizational consciousness—while quietly embedding gender ideology and LGBTQIA+ narratives under the dangerous banners of “equity,” “inclusion,” and “diversity.” These …
This critique is based on a close examination of the official Sri Lanka Education Reforms document (2025–2029) and reveals a stark reality: history is not taught as a standalone, mandatory subject in Grades 1 to 5 under the new curriculum. …
Sri Lanka’s new education reforms (2025–2029) may appear technical and modern on the surface, but a closer examination reveals a deliberate and systemic effort to dismantle the Buddhist civilizational foundation of this nation. This is not mere negligence — it …
The recent controversy over a 12-year-old British girl being banned from wearing a Union Jack dress at her school on Culture Day has stirred a deep sense of frustration and alienation among many native Britons. This incident goes far beyond …
Education Reforms Sri Lanka PPT for 2025.07.11 for Parliament new
The Education Ministry’s so-called inclusion of History from Grade 6 onwards is nothing more than a sham reform — a carefully disguised tactic to continue keeping our …