The Education Ministry is actively working to address two key issues affecting the teaching profession in the education sector, Minister of Education Susil Premajayantha said.
The Education Minister said as part of this effort, the ministry will conduct a review of these issues and resolve them, enabling timely salary increments.
“The Secretary of the Public Service Commission has agreed to expedite this process, and after receiving the necessary directives from the Ministry, we will forward them to provincial authorities by next Wednesday,” he added.
Minister Susil Premajayantha further stated that despite economic challenges, the government has successfully addressed the teacher shortage by deploying 16,000 teachers at both the national and provincial levels.
Addressing a press briefing at the Presidential Media Centre on Monday, the Education Minister outlined seven recent measures taken by the Education Ministry;
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