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Sri Lanka stands at a pivotal crossroads, poised to embark on a sweeping transformation of its education system, an initiative designed to liberate its youth from the shackles of a rigid, exam-oriented framework that has long been criticized for stifling creativity and well-being. The ‘Transforming
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