Sri Lanka ‘Indefinitely’ Postpones School Exams as Country Out of Cash to Import Paper

Sri Lanka ‘Indefinitely’ Postpones School Exams as Country Out of Cash to Import Paper
People stand in a queue to buy kerosene oil for home use at a petrol station in Colombo, Sri Lanka on March 17, 2022. Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP via Getty Images
Aldgra Fredly
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Millions of schools in the Western province of Sri Lanka have been forced to postpone exams “indefinitely” as the country faces an acute shortage of paper, owing to the government’s lack of finances to import paper, a government official said on Friday.

Priyantha Srilal Nonis, the Western province’s director of education, said that printers are unable to produce school test papers due to paper shortages and price hikes, causing students in certain classes to miss their final term exams, local newspaper Sinhala News reported.