25.3. The demand of the struggling community, mentioned in the passage above
(a) Their inclusion into the majority Sinhala community.
(b) Setting up of a community government for the minority
(c) To secure dominance over government by virtue of their minority
(d) An independent Tamil Eelam (state) in northern and eastern parts
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an independent tamil eelam in Northern and eastern parts.
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Option D) An independent Tamil Eelam (state) in northern and eastern parts Sri Lanka
The demand of the struggling community.
- By the 1980s, a number of political organisations had been established, calling for the creation of an independent Tamil Eelam (state) in Sri Lanka's north and east.
- Widespread strife resulted from the two communities' mistrust of one another. It quickly descended into civil war. Thousands of members of both communities have died as a result.
- The explanation is straightforward: society as a whole, not to mention the particular child, loses when a youngster fails to acquire the fundamental abilities required to perform as a productive, responsible member of society. The expense of not teaching children greatly outweighs the cost of doing so. Adults who lack fundamental skills struggle more to find well-paying employment and escape poverty.
- Girls' education offers particularly obvious social advantages: educated women earn more money, have lower rates of maternal and newborn mortality, and have greater autonomy over their own lives.
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