Sri Lanka, Jan. 28 -- The Ceylon Teachers' Union has taken exception to the move by the Commissioner General of Examinations to publish the year Five Scholarship examination results despite the earlier statement made by the latter that the names of students with the highest marks in the examination would not be disclosed. CTU President Priyantha Fernando said that only 9 to 10 percent of students pass the scholarship examination and releasing these details of top performers is a great injustice to the others. He said as per the Public Examinations Act (No. 25 of 1968), the Commissioner General has the authority to decide whether to disclose the names of students with the highest marks or not. "The Commissioner General has contradicted his...
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