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Time for the daily staff meeting at Sri Lanka's Hotel Amba Yaalu where woman manager Jeewanthi Adhikari jokes: "This won't ...
PeopleShores Bronx Tech hosted its annual Founder’s Day celebration at its Bronx Center, featuring Sri Madhusudan Sai, ...
A Gateway to Global Career Opportunities In collaboration with its strategic partner Global Care Solutions (Pvt) Ltd – a renowned company in the foreign recruitment industry – Gigalingua Lanka offers ...
SriLankan Airlines partners once again with the ‘Gustav Mahler Society of Colombo’ (GMSC) to amplify the performing arts in Sri Lanka by supporting their ‘Spring Concert,’ held on, 29 March 2025, at ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The businessman with a "Tan Sri" title who was arrested for alleged involvement in a RM10mil scam is the chairman of a public listed company. He is also believed to be an active ...
Sri Lanka is attempting to sustain economic growth while maintaining macroeconomic stability under the IMF program it began in 2016. The government's high debt payments and bloated civil service ...
India and Sri Lanka will sign a major defence cooperation pact during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Colombo, aimed at countering China's growing military influence. The trip will also ...
Have a question? You can always reach us at [email protected]. After a tumultuous few years, Colombo, Sri Lanka’s largest city, is once again beckoning tourists. Shaking off the political ...
From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, read about a scheme to train future healthcare ... A project in Surrey and Sussex is equipping future doctors, nurses and paramedics with greater ...
The dean of College of Coastal Georgia’s nursing school is now part of a body that oversees nurses statewide. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp swore in Dr. Lydia Watkins earlier this month to serve on ...
Mrs Ashton’s family is well-known in Sri Lanka, and the Sri Lankan version of Hello! magazine reached out to the couple after hearing about the wedding. A feature is now set to be published in the ...
This March marks the mid-point of Sri Lanka’s four-year economic reform program supported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In the two years since its inception difficult but much needed ...