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Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 19 August 1994: D. B. Wijetunga: Minister of Housing, Construction and Public Utilities: Mangala Samaraweera: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 4 September 2001: Chandrika Kumaratunga: Minister of Urban Development, Public Utilities, Housing and Sports: Arumugam Thondaman: Ceylon Workers' Congress: 12 December 2001
State Ministry of Higher Education From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
Website. www .kegaluvidyalaya .lk. Kegalu Vidyalaya [1] [2] ( Sinhala: කෑගලු විද්යාලය) is a boys' school in Kegalle, Sri Lanka. It was founded on 14 February 1942 and is a Government national school, [3] providing primary and secondary education through 13 grades. It is the largest boys' School in Kegalle. [4] [5] [6]
The Ministry of Rehabilitation and Prison Reforms is the Sri Lankan government ministry responsible for the “rehabilitation of detainees and integration into the society and rehabilitation of victims of violence and effected properties and enterprises by following methodologies of good governance, using financial and human resources efficiently and productively and by proper supervision and ...
1990 – Special awards for the sculptures 'The crying cock' and 'The composition' at the Specialist Art Teachers' Exhibition held by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. 1990 – Awards for Wooden Sculpture from the Council of Arts, Sri Lanka. 1990 – One man exhibition at the Alliance Française, Colombo.
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The Hardy Advanced Technological Institute [5] is located in Ampara, Sri Lanka. [6] Founded in 1956 by Prof. Allen Hardy as the Technical Training Institute with aid from the Colombo Plan, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Asia Foundation, it was renamed as Hardy Senior Technical Institute (HSTI) in 1967. [7]
Primary and secondary education is free in Sri Lanka and is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and the Provincial Governments. Undergraduate education in state universities are free, but limited to less than 10% of the student population.