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While rejecting rumours spreading on social media, the Commissioner of Examinations said that no decision had taken to postpone the GCE A/L 2020 examination to November.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Commissioner Sanath B. Pujitha said that the rumours floating on social media were baseless and requested the public not to believe those fake news.
The A/L examination will be held in August as scheduled, the commissioner said.
Further, the 2019 O/L Examination results would be released at the end of this month as scheduled. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)
Waco Monday, 16 March 2020 07:32 AM
Why can not the Government take severe , drastic action against the Social Media for publishing falls informations. Is the Government so helpless and weak? Catch the Bull by the Hones.
Anonymous Saturday, 28 March 2020 01:48 PM
Today I saw a headline from a newspaper that says that the govt. has decided to postpone the A/L and the Grade 5 Scholarship exams.. Why even media is trying to mislead the general public?
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