Importance of quality assurance in Universities -
Part III:
Need for a quality assurance mechanism
Sri Lanka, when compared with other countries in
the region, has the best human resource base, through which a
responsible intellectual community could be produced, and this task
has to be fulfilled by the Universities which, in my view, should
emerge as global centres of learning.
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Felix in Parliament and at Parliamentary
Conferences:
A bold and outstanding politician
The Attanagalla electorate was literally a
‘pocket borough’ represented in the Legislature by S. W. R. D.
Bandaranaike from the inception of our adult franchise in 1931 for
over twenty eight years continuously through five elections till his
death in 1959.
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A way out for child soldiers
Ranjendran has the acne and somewhat awkward
gait of many a 17-year-old schoolboy. He has already completed his
O-Levels and is studying for his A-Level examination.
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Anti-intellectual behaviour of university students - Part iv:
Deliberate creation of chaotic events
The student union practises a kind of politics
that fundamentally hates and despises peace, calm, democracy and the
rule of law. The student union ideology borne in the Marxist
philosophy of conflict preaches that the existing University
structure is not capable of looking after the welfare of students
and thus the union has to be on guard to ensure their rights and
welfare are taken care
of by the authorities
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