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GREEN COVER

  • Oct- 2021 -
    27 October

    CONSERVATION MODELS

    Many laws and regulations in the Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance cover wetlands in areas protected under the Department of Wildlife Con-servation;

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  • 26 October

    ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT

    Licensed finance and leasing companies – which comprise the non-banking financial institution (NBFI) sector – form an integral part of Sri Lanka’s financial services infrastructure.

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  • 25 October

    ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT

    Diversification offers resilience in weathering storms when specific industries face difficulties. In recent years, more companies have been diversi-fying and

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  • 24 October

    ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT

    Former IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde rightly said: “We need a financial system that serves society.” This is a perceptive statement that holds especially

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  • 23 October

    ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT

    Along-term vision and foresight – in addition to good governance, prudent boards, and committed teams of bankers across the state and private sectors – serve

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  • 22 October

    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

    Wildlife conservation and economic development need not be incompatible,” says Akram Cassim. From the perspective of the Managing Director and CEO of

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  • 21 October

    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

    Corporate storytelling has evolved in leaps and bounds over the past decade from photograph heavy content to videographic material. “Everything you do

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  • 20 October

    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

    The Sri Lankan leopard is the island’s apex predator and only big cat. Magnificent, elusive and shrewd, it’s also endangered, vulnerable and de-creasing in number

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  • 19 October

    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

    Sri Lankans have always enjoyed closeness with wildlife and wild spaces – an interwoven relationship instilled from the time of its kings. Yet, with rapid development

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  • 18 October

    SOCIOECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY

    Sustainable development comprises economic growth, social equality and environmental conservation. The backbone of Sri Lanka’s economy is the micro

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