Government to Provide Rs.6,000 Allowance for Schoolchildren’s Stationery Needs

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December 04, Colombo (LNW): TThe government has approved an allowance to support schoolchildren struggling to purchase stationery and supplies due to the ongoing economic crisis, announced Cabinet Spokesman and Health and Mass Media Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayathissa. A survey conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics highlights that over 55 percent of schoolchildren, particularly in rural and estate areas, have been significantly impacted by the crisis. The survey revealed that 53.2 percent of affected children have reduced or stopped buying school stationery, while 26.1 percent are reusing old supplies.

In response, the Cabinet approved a proposal by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in his capacity as the Finance, Planning, and Economic Development Minister, to provide a Rs.6,000 allowance per child before the 2025 academic year begins. Families eligible under the Aswasuma Programme will receive the allowance through the Welfare Benefit Board. Families not covered by the Aswasuma Programme but facing specific challenges, such as those with disabled parents, children in orphanages, and those classified as destitute, will also receive the allowance through the Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Education Ministry. This measure aims to alleviate financial burdens and ensure all children have access to essential educational materials.

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