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- Official Language Act (No. 33 of 1956) - Sect 2 - commonlii. org
The Sinhala language shall be the one official language of Ceylon: Provided that where the Minister considers it impracticable to commence the use of only the Sinhala language for any official purpose immediately on the coming into force of this Act, the language or languages hitherto used for that purpose may be continued to be so used unit 1
- Official Language - lawnet. gov. lk
AN ACT TO PRESCRIBE THE SINHALA LANGUAGE AS THE ONE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF CEYLON AND TO ENABLE CERTAIN TRANSITORY PROVISIONS TO BE MADE 1 This Act may be cited as the Official Language Act, No 33 of 1956 Sinhala language to be the one official language 2 The Sinhala language shall be the one official language of Ceylon:
- Implementing the Language Policy in Sri Lanka’s Administrative Service . . .
This article highlights some of the vital aspects on how the administrative service in Sri Lanka can contribute to practising the language policy for integration and reconciliation
- Sinhala Only Act - Wikisource, the free online library
The Sinhala Only Act, officially known as the Official Language Act No 33 of 1956, the Act made Sinhala the sole official language of Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
- Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government
The Official Languages Commission (OLC) is a statutory institution established in compliance to the provisions contained in the Official Languages Act No 18 0f 1991 This commission consist with 06 members appointed by H E the President, one member out of above is nominated as the Chairman
- Public Administrative Circulars – Deputy Chief Secretarys . . . - WP
Providing relief to complete Proficiency in Other Language, Tamil for the Officers in Grade III of Sri Lanka Administrative Service
- parliament. lk
that language may be used in accordance with the other provisions of this Act, without prejudice to the use of the official language of Ceylon in respect of those prescribed administrative purposes 6 (l) The Minister may make regulations to give effect to the principles and provisions of this Act (2) No regulation made under sub-section (l
- Language pluralism through the administrative service: The use of the . . .
maintain the ‘mother tongue’ languages while choosing English as the ‘link language’ in Administrative Service is a pragmatic approach for effective results for social reconciliation of post-conflict Sri Lanka
- Understanding the Sinhala Act in Sri Lanka: A Comprehensive Guide
The Sinhala Act, also known as the Sinhala Only Act, was a language policy enacted in 1956 in Sri Lanka Its primary objective was to establish Sinhala as the sole official language of the country, replacing English
- Official Language Act (No. 33 of 1956) - commonlii. org
Official Language Act (No 33 of 1956) TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title 1 Short title 2 Sinhala language to be the one official language 3 Regulations
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