In a candid interview with the Sunday Observer, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) Chairman Duminda Hulangamuwa highlighted the critical need for continued economic reforms and political stability to ensure sustained …
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People do engineer change, but it takes a series of events and even then the change they engineer may not necessarily be the radical transformation people expected. At least that …
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A special discussion on “Debt Restructuring and Current Economic Trends” was held recently with Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe and Finance Ministry Secretary Mahinda Siriwardena, moderated by the Director …
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No time for experiments President internationally trusted and respected Deserves to be in power for next five years In a candid interview with the Sunday Observer, Urban Development and Housing …
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Even as Russia was awarding the country’s highest civilian award to visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Moscow’s biggest geopolitical enemy, the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) had begun its 75th …
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We are not out of debt, but we have deflected our debt component. The result is that we are now excused from having to pay a mountain of debt immediately, …
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An expert discussion was held last Friday (5) at the Government Information Department regarding Sri Lanka’s worst economic collapse since its independence and measures taken to boost the country’s economy. …
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After 1996, cricket became a big business : Competent personnel should administer cricket: Voting structure in SL cricket problematic: Sri Lanka’s early exit from the preliminary round of the T20 …
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland may not seem all that “great” anymore, especially after leaving the European Union, but its citizens may be optimistic about social …
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Creativity in a democracy may be when disparate political parties get together. The cliché, of course, is that politics is the art of the possible. If there are no opposing …