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Month: September 2021

  • Sep- 2021 -
    3 September
    OPINION POLLS

    BURNING ISSUES

    Amid worries of a fourth wave of the pandemic in addition to rising infections and fatalities, a larger share of respondents to the latest

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  • 3 September
    OPINION POLLS

    THE COST OF LIVING

    The PepperCube Cost of Living Index (CLI) for July reflects a decline of 3.6 points from the previous month – compared to the upward

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  • 3 September

    THE ECONOMY

    The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) decided to increase the Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) and the Standing

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  • 2 September
    MEDIA RELEASES

    TRADE PROMOTERS LIMITED (TPL)

    Trade Promoters Limited (TPL), the authorized distributor in Sri Lanka and Maldives for global entity Cummins Inc. (diesel generators

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  • 2 September

    OREL IT

    A remarkable role performed by AI is the effective analysis of colossal volumes of data. Modern artificial intelligence solutions are developed

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  • 2 September

    JUST IN TIME GROUP

    Technology in many forms will be at the heart of every workplace as we return to the office following the coronavirus as the pandemic

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  • 2 September

    NEWS PUBLISHER LANKA

    Digital transformation is no longer an option when growing a business. Agile organisations will gain a winning competitive edge compared

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  • 2 September

    LANKACLEAR

    With its aspiration to have a positive impact on the economy, LankaClear’s primary focus is on addressing issues that restrain the market

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  • 2 September

    UNIVERSITY OF KELANIYA

    Since the outbreak, most institutes and universities needed to devise innovative ways to engage students in teaching and learning through

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  • 2 September
    FINANCIAL PROFILES

    MICROCOSM

    Sri Lanka’s computer literacy increased to 32.3 percent last year from 30.8 percent in 2019, according to the Department

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