Saturday, August 13, 2011

IT and English courses for Uni entrants continuing- ministry says

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By Lakna Paranamanna
The Higher Education Ministry, while dismissing speculation concerning
the English and Information Technology (IT) study programmes for the
new university entrants, gave an assurance that the course was being
successfully carried out at all 250 centres established countrywide.
 
Higher Education Ministry Additional Secretary P.G. Jayasinghe
said that the course was being run successfully and added they
have received positive feedback from its participants.
“We have taken measures to distribute the handbook to all the study centres.
Some students might have not collected the handbook, but we can certainly
say that all the centres have received the handbooks by now,” he added.
However, the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF)
on Wednesday claimed that the study programme had come to
a standstill in some of the study centres. They alleged that the lack
of handbooks and programme coordinators was the reason for the
dysfunctional state of the study centres.  Mr. Jayasinghe commenting
on the payment of salaries to programme coordinators, which the
IUSF claimed was the reason behind their absence from
the centres, said that the salary promised to them, which was  Rs. 40,000, was
being paid to coordinators who are engaged in the programme full time.

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