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Year of English & IT 2009-Year of Peace, Reconciliation
and true Full text of the speech made by H.E. the President
Honorable Ministers, Excellencies, Mr. Narayana Murthy, Chairman, Infosys, Secretary to the President, Members of the English and I.T Task Force, Distinguished Invitees, Friends. I am very happy to take part in this event that celebrates the launch of the Year of English and IT and to formally declare 2009 the Year of English and IT in our country. In the ‘Mahinda Chintana’ , my election manifesto, which received the endorsement
of the people, we recognized the importance of rapidly creating knowledge society
in English and IT shall therefore be used by our government as instruments of rural empowerment; as powerful tools that could make the villages of our country a meaningful part of the global village. In the use of IT for rural empowerment, we can be proud of the success achieved in the past few years. Whereas in November 2005, only 5% percent of the population had literacy in IT, by the end of 2008, the IT literacy rate had increased to as much as 23% with considerable progress in the rural areas. The establishment of 579 Nenasalas or rural tele-centers and 2,500 IT labs in schools, has been largely instrumental for this increase. Our goal is to increase the number of Nenasalas to 1,000 and to reach 50% IT literacy by the end of 2010. As for English, which we recognize to be another important tool of rural empowerment, its penetration across the country and especially, into the rural hinterland has been held back by constraints of a very different nature. English was and still continues to be perceived and delivered as a gateway to elite status and an emblem of class and privilege. The curriculum and teaching methods followed in our country, which place importance not on the use of it for communication, but on its rules of grammer, and on perfect pronunciation, have only served to maintain it as the exclusive preserve of a selfish, privileged class and a tool of social repression. The Presidential Task Force on English and IT has adopted several radical measures to transform English teaching method and curriculum in our schools to make the language user-friendly and less elitist . Thus, English will progressively be perceived and delivered to the children of Sinhala and Tamil speaking homes, no more as a ‘subject’ but as a’tool of communication’, for speaking and for seeking knowledge and employment. Our country is
greatly inspired by the dramatic success of 2009 is our
country’s Year of English and IT. With the liberation of our people from the
clutches of terrorism which destroyed our country for more than 25 years,
2009 will also be country’s Year of Peace, our country’s Year of
Reconciliation, and our Year of true When marching forward into the future as a single people, it is my view that the Sinhala and Tamil speaking people should engage with one another in each other’s language. I therefore visualize for the future a bi-lingual Sri Lankan society. Individual programmes in this direction are already being implemented in the Ministries of Public Administration and Education with the facilitation of the Ministry of Constitutional Affairs and National Integration. However, I shall be directing my officials in the near future, to take steps to prepare a Comprehensive National Master Plan with disaggregated Action Plans for realizing a bi-lingual public service and a bi-lingual nation within a specified but realistic time frame. With the assistance of the Minister of Constitutional Affairs and National Integration, we will drive this programme with dedication and commitment till the desired results are achieved. English, on the other hand, will be our language to reach out to the world and access the global pool of knowledge and technology. As the national initiative on English gathers momentum and achieves desired results, I visualize, in fact, a tri-lingual Sri Lankan society in the long run. Our government’s policy framework, Mahinda Chintana, clearly lays down our policy on language. The strong link between language and culture is recognized and respected. To the people of my country , Sinhala and Tamil are not mere tools of communication. They encapsulate our values and world-views, give expression to our inner feelings and define our cultural categories. They embody the soul of our people. They confer to us our distinct identity. Therefore, the Presidential Task Force on English and IT will ensure that the national initiative should be designed in such a way that English is delivered purely as a ‘Life skill’ that is desired for its utility value, as a vital tool of communication with the outside world of knowledge, and a skill that is required for employment. We will ensure that there will be a complete break with the past, where in our country English was rolled out as a vehicle for creating disaffection towards our national cultures, national ethos and national identity , for alienating our people from their roots and for creating social and cultural divisions among them. The declaration of the Year of English and IT today is thus a benchmark which coincides with the end of terrorism and the clearing of the political space for the expression of the resolve of the Sri Lankan people to march together as one proud people towards a future of peace and prosperity. In the global environment of today, English and IT are two essential tools for the achievement of our goal. Marking the beginning of 2009 as a point of reference, the national initiative on English and IT will expand under my direction through a diversity of programmes and activities. Facilitated by the Presidential Task Force on English and IT, I call for this important national initiative the unstinted support and cooperation of all government ministries and agencies both central and provincial, the private business sector, which has most to gain from its success and civil society organizations interested in the development of the country. I am confident that this national initiative will also draw the generous support of the international community. Thank you. |