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<blockquote data-quote="rajitha_ks" data-source="post: 4002975" data-attributes="member: 162025"><p>so what more do you want? if every single kid is given free books, free uniforms and even free meals(in certain rural schools i was told) i don't see why they can't. all they have to do is to go to school and just listen. now even the most remote schools are equipped with intenet and there are children taking advantage of it. and the poorest families get samurdhi and various other means of financial assistance.</p><p></p><p>well, i'm not from a rich family but i got this grade 5 scholership and was able to go to a prestigious schools and now i'm reading for my degree. if i could do that there's no reason why others can't. all you need is a lilbit of brains,..and the rest is taken care of by the most generous govenment of the world GoSL (i'm not referring to a political party here. )</p><p></p><p>we need to have educated people in the parliment. after all they are taking decisions for 20 million people so at least they should understand what they are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rajitha_ks, post: 4002975, member: 162025"] so what more do you want? if every single kid is given free books, free uniforms and even free meals(in certain rural schools i was told) i don't see why they can't. all they have to do is to go to school and just listen. now even the most remote schools are equipped with intenet and there are children taking advantage of it. and the poorest families get samurdhi and various other means of financial assistance. well, i'm not from a rich family but i got this grade 5 scholership and was able to go to a prestigious schools and now i'm reading for my degree. if i could do that there's no reason why others can't. all you need is a lilbit of brains,..and the rest is taken care of by the most generous govenment of the world GoSL (i'm not referring to a political party here. ) we need to have educated people in the parliment. after all they are taking decisions for 20 million people so at least they should understand what they are doing. [/QUOTE]
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