DARAZ
Earlier this month Daraz donated dry rations to the Sri Lanka Police forces who have continuously been on the frontlines battling COVID-19. Continuing the series
SHANGHAI BECOMES WORLD’S MOST CONNECTED CITY
Shanghai has dethroned London to become the world's most connected city as the coronavirus shakes up international travel
US ELECTION

MICROCOSM
ICRA Lanka projects an economic contraction in the range of 7.9-17.8 percent for the fourth quarter of the year based on prevailing conditions in the
REMITTANCE OUTLOOK

BUSINESS SENTIMENT
While all eyes may have been on a presidential election in a land hundreds of thousands of miles away, closer to home, the situation appears to have
TOURISM INDUSTRY
The latest edition of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) World Tourism Barometer indicates that the near complete lockdown imposed in response to the pandemic
CORPORATE TRAINING
With the transition of the information age to the conceptual age, modern business leaders have realised the importance of corporate learning and development
THE BIG PICTURE

YOUTH FORUM
Sri Lanka is renowned for its natural beauty, unique culture and environmental diversity; basically, everything anyone could
BURNING ISSUES
As the prevalence of the coronavirus continues to gather pace, so too does the level of concern regarding the pandemic with the impact of COVID-19 being cited
THE BOTTOM LINE

CLIMATE CHANGE
The California Dream meant different things to different people. American singer Beth Anderson once said: “Everything is just better
AD INDUSTRY
Activity is gradually recovering within the confines of the ‘new normal.’ It is time therefore, to rebuild trust with
WORK-LIFE BALANCE

STATE OF THE NATION
The outcome of the US presidential election revealed the land of the free and home of the brave to be a deeply divided polity. The
BOOKRACK
Guinness World Records (GWR) was first established to settle arguments in British pubs on various current topics. It soon established itself as the authority to decide
THE ECONOMY
Sri Lanka’s external sector recovered further in September, “supported by the continued improvement in the trade deficit, a notable increase in workers’ remittances