Sri Lanka, July 27 -- The Government's newly proposed education reforms have sparked widespread discussion across the country.

In a televised interview last week, Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education, Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, laid out the core elements of this ambitious initiative.

The reforms aim to transform Sri Lanka's education system through a comprehensive curriculum overhaul, administrative restructuring, improvements in infrastructure, enhanced teacher training, and stronger stakeholder engagement.

Dr. Amarasuriya outlined the rationale behind postponing the curriculum update to 2026 and outlined how the reforms will be introduced progressively across grade levels. She also emphasi...