Political Science, asked by pawarnupur78, 11 months ago

in which year the Act was passed recognize sinhala as the only official of Sri Lanka​

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Answered by akibaftabsifmnil
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Answer:

The Official Language Act No. 33 of 1956, commonly referred to as the Sinhala Only Act, was an act passed in the Parliament of Ceylon in 1956. The act replaced English as the official language of Ceylon with Sinhala.

Answered by An2528
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Answer:

1956

Explanation:

Sinhala was declared as the official language of Sri Lanka in the year 1956. It was because Sinhala community wanted to establish their supremacy in Sri Lanka over other communities like Indian Tamils and Sri Lankan Tamils.

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