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<blockquote data-quote="KHz" data-source="post: 11897620" data-attributes="member: 170806"><p>The Minimum Percentage Spent for Education has been Universally accepted as 6% . Actually We were Spending 6% 3 decades ago. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sri Lankan Health care delivery system is functioning Miraculously with its limited resources being one of the best in South Asia. Former Health Minister used to say We cannot give jobs for Doctors anymore. Since we aren't short of doctors as in 80's I don't think its time for trying anything new jeopardizing the education of the vast majority (The skilled but "POOR" Students as you have mentioned.) </p><p>The last chance we gave turned to be a catastrophe .Students who sat their A/L s in Home Science Students who Failed all their Subjects ended up in NCMC to Become Doctors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KHz, post: 11897620, member: 170806"] The Minimum Percentage Spent for Education has been Universally accepted as 6% . Actually We were Spending 6% 3 decades ago. Sri Lankan Health care delivery system is functioning Miraculously with its limited resources being one of the best in South Asia. Former Health Minister used to say We cannot give jobs for Doctors anymore. Since we aren't short of doctors as in 80's I don't think its time for trying anything new jeopardizing the education of the vast majority (The skilled but "POOR" Students as you have mentioned.) The last chance we gave turned to be a catastrophe .Students who sat their A/L s in Home Science Students who Failed all their Subjects ended up in NCMC to Become Doctors [/QUOTE]
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