Conducting tuition classes, seminars and workshops that are related to the G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination is banned from tomorrow midnight, the Examinations Department said. The department also said the ban will be in effect until December 17.
It has urged public to complaint on those who breach regulation to the nearest Police Station or the departmenet directly if anyone engaged in conducting of tuition classes, lectures or distributing model question papers, leaflets, posters and banners.
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Speaker Ashoka Ranawala whose educational qualifications have been questioned has decided to step down from the post of Speaker
A doctor attached to the Lunawa, Moratuwa District hospital has volunteered to offer her services to visit elderly patients at their homes and treat them.
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