How and when was single recognised as the official language of Sri Lanka
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............................................................................................The Sinhala Only Act, formally theOfficial Language Act No. 33 of 1956, was an act passed in the Parliament of Ceylon in 1956. The act replaced English as the official language of Ceylon with Sinhalese. The act failed to give official recognition to Tamil, it is recognised by some sinhala leaders.
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............................................................................................The Sinhala Only Act, formally theOfficial Language Act No. 33 of 1956, was an act passed in the Parliament of Ceylon in 1956. The act replaced English as the official language of Ceylon with Sinhalese. The act failed to give official recognition to Tamil, it is recognised by some sinhala leaders.
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EThe Sinhala Only Act, formally theOfficial Language Act No. 33 of 1956, was an act passed in the Parliament of Ceylon in 1956. The act replaced English as the official language of Ceylon with Sinhalese. The act failed to give official recognition to Tamil, it is recognised by some sinhala leaders.xplanation:
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