Lanka’s IT literacy rate increases to 25%

Lanka’s IT literacy rate increases to 25%

March 28, 2015   05:24 pm

Sri Lanka’s Information Technology literacy has increased to 25 per cent, the Government Information Department announced today. 

The Department of Census and Statistics has disclosed this through a latest survey. According to this survey, Sri Lanka’s IT literacy has increased by nine per cent.

Director General of the Department of Census and Statistics Amara Satharasinghe mentioned that by now Sri Lanka’s Information Technology literacy has risen to 25.1 per cent from 16 per cent.

 

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