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COVER STORIES

  • Sep- 2024 -
    22 September

    LMD OCTOBER 2024 – COVER STORY

    Political parties on the eve of national elections are notorious for building castles in the air. They often promise the sun, moon and stars but

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  • Aug- 2024 -
    23 August

    LMD SEPTEMBER 2024 – COVER STORY

    At the heart of Sri Lanka’s financial district stands a pivotal institution that is intent on driving economic vitality – the Colombo Stock Exchange

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  • Jul- 2024 -
    20 July

    LMD AUGUST 2024 – COVER STORY

    ‘Good governance’ is commonly prescribed as a blanket cure for all ills in society with little thought given to its meaning or significance

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  • 1 July

    COVER STORY

    Great Place to Work® Inc. is a pioneer that has been studying and recognising the Best Workplaces™ around the world

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  • May- 2024 -
    25 May

    COVER STORY

    Dr. Howard Nicholas is a distinguished economist whose extensive career has been marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and

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  • Apr- 2024 -
    26 April

    COVER STORY

    Prof. Shantayanan Devarajan is a distinguished figure in the fields of international development and economics. Born in Sri Lanka

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  • Mar- 2024 -
    23 March

    COVER STORY

    Aruni Wijewardane represents Sri Lanka at global fora, shaping diplomatic discourse with grace and expertise

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  • Feb- 2024 -
    24 February

    COVER STORY

    Over the past decade, the tea industry has navigated diverse challenges. The 2015 ban on glyphosate, though

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  • Jan- 2024 -
    26 January

    COVER STORY

    In a strategic move that is expected to bring a wave of positive change to Sri Lanka, the Asian Development Bank

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  • 1 January

    COVER STORY | SRI LANKAN OF THE YEAR

    Year 2023. Teetering on the brink of one disaster or another, people were literally clutching at straws to keep their heads

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