What provisions were under the Act of 1956 of Sri Lanka?
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(i) In 1956, an Act was passed to make Sinhala as the official language.
(ii) The government followed preferential policies favouring Sinhala applicants for University positions and government jobs.
(iii) The Constitution provided for State protection for Buddhism.
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In June 1956, Sri Lanka's then Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike introduced a bill that regulated Sinhala as the official language of the country. The bill had the unfortunate name 'Sinhala Only Act' (formal name Official Language Act No.
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