Month: September 2022
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Sep- 2022 -29 SeptemberTOP SHELF
EXECUTIVE HEALTH
The term ‘anaemia’ is derived from two Greek words – an (meaning ‘without’) and haima (which means ‘blood’). So anaemia translates into ‘lacking blood.’
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29 SeptemberMANAGEMENT DIGEST
CUSTOMER SERVICE
AI is here to stay and growing rapidly in response to the speed at which consumers are embracing its applications. Lifestyle concerns, spending patterns, motivational
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29 SeptemberTOP SHELF
SO SRI LANKA
You may have missed the Kataragama Esala Festival with its rituals and throngs of devotees. But in a way, visiting the peaceful town of Kataragama off-season
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29 SeptemberBUSINESS AFFAIRS
US MONETARY POLICY
With inflation hotter than it’s been over the past four decades, this year’s Jackson Hole Economic Symposium speech on
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29 SeptemberBUSINESS FORUM
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
The concept of personnel management was created as a result of factories being set up in response to industrialisation since
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29 SeptemberBUSINESS AFFAIRS
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger requires an increase in the productivity and incomes of smallholder farmers.
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29 SeptemberEDITORIALS
THE BIG PICTURE
DOUBLE STANDARDS At a time when a reported 46 percent (i.e. more than 100 of the 225 parliamentarians
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29 SeptemberCURRENT AFFAIRS
BRITISH POLITICS
On 5 September, Liz Truss was elected by 0.12 percent of the UK’s population (81,326 Conservative Party members) to be the nation’s 56th prime minister
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29 September
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29 SeptemberEDITORIALS
STATE OF THE NATION
The aragalaya that galvanised a nation into concerted people’s action seems to have gone with the wind. And the citizens who braved
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