Schools are closed until July 10..? government Emergency Notice?

The economic crisis in sri lanka has shaken the world. There, the prices of petrol, diesel, and food items have gone up sharply. The government has announced that schools in sri lanka will be closed until July 10 due to the economic crisis. The economic crisis in sri lanka has shaken the world. There is a sharp rise in petrol, diesel, and food prices, and there is a severe shortage of essential commodities. Thus people are engaged in a series of struggles. In response, former prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa not only resigned but also replaced has been replaced by Ranil Wickremesinghe as the new Prime Minister.The situation there is getting worse day by day as if the regime has changed but the scene has not changed. Meanwhile, due to the fuel crisis in sri lanka, fuel will be provided only for essential services until July 10, the country's cabinet spokesman Bandula Gunawardena said. It also advised employees to use less fuel and schools in the capital, Colombo, to close on July 10 and work from home until further notice.According to electricity and Energy minister Kanchana Wijesekera, there are 9,000 tonnes of diesel and 6,000 tonnes of petrol in stock, and people are waiting in line for the token system. parents have expressed concern over the education of their children as proper education has not been provided in schools in sri lanka since the beginning of Corona.At the same time, the public has to walk many kilometers to get necessities. It has been reported that only a few government buses are currently in service in rural sri lanka and that the economic crisis has led to an increase in robberies and hijackings. people have commented that although the Sri Lankan government plans to fix the economic problems, it is a short-term solution and not a permanent livelihood problem.The expectation of the people is that the government of sri lanka should find a speedy solution to this problem as the industries that can bring income to sri lanka such as fisheries, agriculture, tea, and coconut exports and garment production are weakening and all sections of the population are affected such as traders, traders, farmers, laborers, civil servants, and the general public.

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