Army teaches
Sinhalese to Tamil schoolchildren
Tamil
Guardian 16 November 2012

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schooling Tamil schoolchildren in earlier post:
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The Sri Lankan Army has been
teaching Sinhalese to children in Kilinochchi, boasted the Ministry of Defence
earlier this week.
In an article entitled “Serving
the People”, the Ministry of Defence wrote on how the Army was conducting
Sinhala lesson to Tamil schoolchildren, as part of their “Scouting, Sinhala and
Road Sign awareness programmes”.
The seminars were organised by
the 5 Sri Lanka Armoured Corps troops and held in the Security Forces
Headquarters Kilinochchi.
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Serving the People
In parallel to the government's ambitious projects to expedite the
post war recovery of the north and east region, Scouting, Sinhala and Road Sign
awareness programmes were conducted recently for school students in the
killinochchi area. These programmes were conducted with a view of enhancing
their general knowledge and also involve them in extra curricular
activities.
A workshop on scouting for teachers of thirty schools in the area
was conducted by a team of six scout instructors from Colombo, Vavuniya and
Jaffna. Security Forces Headquarters Kilinochchi (SFHQ-KLN) organized the
training two day work shop with the assistance of the Commissioner of Scouting
(Kilinochchi).
The 5 Sri Lanka Armoured Corps troops (Killinochchi) conducted a
Sinhala language awareness programme with a view of improving the Sinhala
language knowledge of the children in Killinochchi. This would facilitate to
diminish the communication barrier of children and give them more exposure and
open up new avenues and opportunity.
In order to educate the children of correct road rules and road
use, troops conducted an awareness programme on road safety at St Theresa's
Girls' School in Kilinochchi. It was a timely action by the military as, with
the end of the humanitarian operations the region has seen a sudden increase in
vehicular traffic and traffic related accidents.
The programme was jointly conducted by Sri Lanka Corps of Military
Police and Sri Lanka Police with the support of SFHQ-KLN.
In addition to its involvement in infrastructure development
projects under the government's post war development programme, security forces
have carried out many educational work-shops and other assistance for students
such as, educational seminars for GCE Ordinary Level students, donation of study
packs, renovating school buildings, providing furniture, sports equipment and
holding sports tournaments are among them.
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