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The road to gold for Sri Lanka’s finest real estate developers has been extended until the end of August 2019, allowing companies more time to submit their entries for the prestigious real estate honours organised by PropertyGuru, Asia’s leading property technology company.
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In Sri Lanka, the public sector continues to be the largest user of GIS both as a mapping tool. To draw maps and make decisions. GIS is a wonderful multi-faceted technology to help visualize current information and data meaningfully on a map to make better sense.
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Hemas Holdings PLC reported positive performance for the quarter ended March 31, 2019 (4Q19), although its consumer businesses could not escape from the lacklustre sentiments, the interim financial accounts released to the Colombo Stock Exchange showed.
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Sri Lanka will connect over 90 percent of the country’s government offices to Lanka Government Network (LGN), with a Rs.6 billion investment within a year, Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology Non Cabinet Minister Ajith P. Perera told Mirror Business.
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Sri Lanka’s crisis-hit tourism industry is anxiously awaiting the interest-subsidised working capital loans announced by the government under the financial relief package for the industry following the Easter Sunday bombings that crippled the once booming industry.
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MyDoctor, Sri Lanka’s premier holistic digital healthcare platform was recognized among the top 20 e-commerce platforms in Sri Lanka in 2019. The assessment was carried out by Brand Finance, a leading independent band valuation Company with its headquarters in the UK. The overall Vision of MyDoctor’s is to create a connected Healthcare eco-system with the help of ever expanding digital technology to pursue collaboration across the Healthcare Ec
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Ruhunu Hospital Diagnostics (RHD) achieved yet another milestone by becoming the only private healthcare provider in the Southern Province when RHD was bestowed with the globally acclaimed ISO 15189 Medical Laboratory Accreditation by the Sri Lanka Accreditation Board (SLAB) and International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC).
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If current marine plastic pollution trends continue, the ocean will contain more plastic than fish by 2050, predicts the World Economic Forum report The New Plastics Economy. The Ocean Conservancy estimates that over 150 million metric tons of plastic are currently circulating in the ocean,while another eight million metric tons are added annually.
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A photo showing a ‘cop’ checking the sack of ‘terrorist suspect’ for ‘explosives’ went viral over past weeks. The ‘cop’ was a boy of about 17 years old in his all white school uniform, conspicuously displaying the badge of a prefect.
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Today is Menstrual Hygiene Day. Most of you might not be aware of it because in Sri Lanka, we pretend that women don’t bleed. Poor menstrual hygiene is caused by a lack of education on the issue, persisting taboos and stigma, limited access to hygienic menstrual products and poor sanitation infrastructure that undermines the educational opportunities, health and overall social status of women and girls around the world. As a result, millions of w
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Mobitel, Sri Lanka’s national mobile service provider, and the digital team of Leo Burnett Sri Lanka, won two coveted awards at The Global Customer Engagement Forum & Awards’ Asian arm (ACEF) awards ceremony held in Mumbai, India, on April 25th.
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John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH), Sri Lanka’s largest and the most valued conglomerate, reported subdued operating results for the March quarter (4Q19), while heavy borrowing costs weighed on the group bottom line in a quarter that lacked economic vibrancy.
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Business tycoon Dhammika Perera, who is rumoured to be eyeing the country’s top political post at the upcoming presidential polls, last week asserted that structural changes to Sri Lanka’s education system including re-evaluation of the breakdown of education budget are crucial for the country’s journey towards a high income country.
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Diversified conglomerate, Aitken Spence PLC recorded a strong March quarter (4Q19) amid strong performance of the group’s all business segments, the interim financial accounts released to the Colombo bourse on Friday showed.
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Confirming Mirror Business exclusive story last week, the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) yesterday said the envisaged partnership with Japan and India to develop the East Container Terminal (ECT) will help Port of Colombo to continue with its growth momentum and further improve its position.