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Which language was recognized as the only official language of Sri Lanka in 1956? ​

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Answered by vikrantvikrantchaudh
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Answer:

Sinhala Only Bill, (1956), act passed by the government of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) making Sinhalese the official language of the country. The bill was the first step taken by the new government of S.W.R.D.

Answered by VashitvaGupta
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Answer:

Sinhalese

Explanation:

Sinhala Only Bill, (1956), act passed by the government of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) making Sinhalese the official language of the country. The bill was the first step taken by the new government of S.W.R.D.

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