President assures equal education for all
Rohan Mathes
COLOMBO: President Mahinda Rajapaksa affirmed his commitment to
provide equal educational rights and opportunities to all, sans racial,
religious, castes or other prejudices.
President Rajapaksa made this affirmation on Tuesday when he presided
at the annual 2005/2006 prize giving of his Alma Mater, Thurstan College
Colombo, to distribute prizes and special merit and skills awards to the
winners.
“I have allocated Rs. 70 million in the last budget, a sum never
allocated in the past, intending to provide quality education to all,
based on the premise that it is the onus and obligation of the
Government to do so,” he said.
The President pointed out that teachers always seek transfers and
strive to serve in urban schools where all facilities are provided. That
has resulted in the ‘never ending’ dearth of teachers in rural schools,
he said.
He appealed to teachers to refrain from such an attitude, with due
consideration on the plight of the village students who may be deprived
of their right to education.
Recollecting his school days at Thurstan College, he said he could
reminisce every inch of the college, its playground and the school hall
among others. Albeit Thurstan College is comparatively a new school, it
has groomed out to be a leading and popular school in the island due to
the commitment of its staff.
“We believe that we all love our Motherland. If we love our
Motherland, we should also love our beloved parents. Those who love
their Alma Mater, will also love their country and parents,” he added.
Education Minister Susil Premajayanth also participated.
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