The Advocata Institute applauds the recent policy action by the government to provide a cash transfer of LKR 6,000 to school children from vulnerable groups to assist them in purchasing school ...
paid students fees and provided stationery to the school. The joy of the principal, teachers and students of the school was so high for a police officer to have come to their aid in time of need ...
You can only apply online if you meet the low income criteria. Remember, you can only claim free school meals if your child is going to be in Reception year or above when the meals begin. You can ...
Findings show that 53.2 percent of affected children have reduced or stopped buying school stationery, and 26.1 percent have resorted to reusing old supplies. To mitigate these effects, the Cabinet of ...
The Government has decided to provide a monthly allowance of Rs. 6,000 per child to help families purchase school stationery ahead of the 2025 academic year. The initiative aimed at minimising the ...
It was further revealed that this percentage is higher in rural and estate areas where 53.2% of affected children have reduced or stepped purchasing school stationary while 26.1% of the school ...