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Be concerned to create children with improved brains and hearts through the new education reforms; say the Anunayaka Theros of both chapters Asgiri and Malwathu to the Prime Minister.

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The Anunayaka Theros of both chapters Asgiri and Malwathu requested from the Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya to be concerned for creating Bosath children with improved empathetic hearts in the process of new education reforms, instead of just an education system developing only the brain.

The Anunayaka Theros expressed these views at the discussion held at the premises of Palace of Tooth Relics in Kandy on 31st of July to make Anunayaka Theros and the priests of Karaka Sanghasabha of both Asgiri Chapter and Malwathu Chapter aware of new education reforms with the participation of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya.   

The Prime Minister and the Secretary of the Ministry of Education Mr. Nalaka Kaluwewa took action at this occasion for sensitizing the priests of both Malwathu and Asgiri Chapters about the wrong views emerged in the society about new education reforms and the true and actual situation of new education reforms.   

Speaking at this occasion Anunayaka Theros of both Asgiri and Malwathu Chapters emphasized that the teaching of moral values is very important within the new education reforms and the humanitarian and other areas that should be developed within children in addition to the vocational areas.  

The ideas about the changes that should be done in the Pirivena education along with the new education reforms were also expressed at this occasion.

Anunayaka Thero of Asgiri Chapter Rev. Wendaruwe Sri Upali Nayaka Thero, Anunayaka Thero of Malwathu Chapter Rev. Dimbulkumbure Sri Saranankara Wimaladhamma Nayaka Thero, The priests of Karaka Sangha Sabha headed by Anunayaka Thero of Malwathu Chapter Rev. Dr. Niyangoda Vijithasiri Nayaka Thero, The Deputy Minister of Education and Higher Education Madhura Senevirathna, The Governor of the Central Province Sarath Abeykoon, the Secretary of Ministry of Education Mr. Nalaka Kaluwewa and a group of people attended this occasion.

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