National People's Power member and former MP Dr Nalinda Jayatissa says they are ready to support the setting up of private universities in Sri Lanka subject to being regulated by the state.
The MP made these comments during an interview with Asian Mirror.
“The government must bear the responsibility for the education of children from preschool to secondary education.
“The government must bear the responsibility for the education of children from preschool to secondary education.
According to him, if a local businessman wishes to use his profits from a fair business along with a sense of social responsibility to invest in medical education, the NPP is prepared to support it.
Dr Jayastissa said the NPP is prepared to join hands with the sector and initiate a program that will be regulated by the government to provide various types of medical-related degrees in Sri Lanka. “That is our policy. The government must bear the responsibility as to the standard of the medical or nursing degree granted by a faculty, the quality of the lecturers and the fees being charged,” he said.