What’s next for Sri Lanka After the presidential election results? | In Focus podcast

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  • @wignarajahs.1050
    @wignarajahs.1050 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Due to the lack of english trained science and mathematics teachers our government is trying to give the maximum to a wide section of students through vernacular education in the Arts stream which is further aggravating the problem of the ethnic divide.
    The intention of the then socialist parties at that time was to provide the marginalized rural area students vernacularly educated first preference for government run university higher education. At that period of time there were only government run universities.
    If higher education is limited to a selected few, because of the limited seats in the state universities, we will always have unproductive literates as talented school dropouts and useless graduates relying on the government for employment.
    The English education, Mathematics and Science streams are limited to Urban areas. This group of students with English knowledge is continuing to migrate to European countries.
    We are left with vernacular educated arts stream students taught in different perspectives. This is further aggravating racial and religious bigotry within the country.
    When it comes to higher education, I hope affiliated colleges to local universities are started so that local universities can accommodate more students.

  • @wignarajahs.1050
    @wignarajahs.1050 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm afraid that politicians of the past in Sri Lanka felt safe maintaining a relationship with China against Indian hegemony.
    They consider the Indian origin Tamils, their Investments and Indian investment would pave the way for Indian hegemony over Sri Lanka.
    This is the similar trend with Ukraine, Taiwan, Palestine and other independent countries that are in close proximity to larger nations.

  • @UKJayantha-kp8ww
    @UKJayantha-kp8ww หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @ajithajayasuriya2809
    @ajithajayasuriya2809 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Immanent kotai.gamana parisamen😊

  • @wignarajahs.1050
    @wignarajahs.1050 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When it comes to fighting corruption we shouldn't forget that
    Educating man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace in society
    Theodore Roosevelt
    Socialism can educate everyone but these days moral values come down from family values.
    Moral values have to be taught in schools or else with demand and supply taking its toll on rule of law and to become rich and rise in social status overnight we will be educating doctors who will steal organs, engineers who will construct buildings with cheap material that'll collapse over time, lawyers who will fleece the laymen, people in power ripping the government coffers.

  • @wignarajahs.1050
    @wignarajahs.1050 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a trade union leader he can fight not only for the welfare of the labourers but also for their families and extended families.
    As a CEO of the organization you to worry of how you can earn profits to pay for the shareholders and banks who have taken the risk to invest in the organization, earn for the remuneration human resources and labour.
    Now as the labour leader who has fought for the welfare of the families and extended families of the labour, you as a CEO face an extra burden of earning for them too.