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    Introduction A business also called a company‚ enterprise or firm is a legally recognized organization‚ designed to provide goods and services to consumers. According to the purpose of the business‚ ownership of the business and nature of economic contribution of the business; the business can fall into one of the three standard sectors. There are; private sector‚ public sector and nonprofit sector. The part of the economy concerned with providing basic government services is called public

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    assignment successfully. We would also like to appreciate the commitment of staff members of Sri Lanka tourism development authority‚ who have helped us to obtain information of past situations‚ present position and future estimation of tourism industry in Sri Lanka. Executive summary The purpose of this report is to develop comprehensive strategic plan to re-engineer tourism industry in Sri Lanka and to earn foreign exchange to the country. The development of the plan was carried out by considering

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    Comments on The Present Global Financial Crisis and Sri Lankan Economy by Mr Ajith Nivard Cabraal‚ Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka 10 October 2008 1. The Global Economy is in Turmoil.  The ongoing financial crisis originated as a result of the subprime mortgage crisis (SMC)‚ erupted in mid 2007. The SMC erupted due to the bursting of the US Housing Bubble and high default rates on “Sub Prime Mortgages”‚ beginning 2006.  The major cause for this financial crisis was the reckless providing

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    Geoffrey Bawa was born in Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka)‚ the younger son of a wealthy Muslim lawyer and his Dutch Burger wife. After graduating‚ he studied English at Cambridge and Law in London. He had always preferred to be treated as a Ceylon-born European instead of a Ceylonese who had some European blood in his veins. Perhaps he came to the conclusion that he was more Asian than European‚ Bawa decided to return to Colombo in 1948. “Soon after he returned‚ he bought an abandoned rubber estate

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    Groups 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 High risk group Youth exposed to criminal environment and socially stigmatized Traumatized and stressed Victims of circumstances Isolated and marginalized Youth who need prompt attention 22 22 22 22 23 25 8 Key Strategies 8.1 Education and Training 8.1.1 Student financing 2 Page 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.1.2 Professionalizing youth work 8.1.3 Youth representation Health 8.2.1 National Youth Health Action Plan 8.2.2 Young people

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    of Form | Approval Procedures – Tourism ProjectsThe Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority is committed to help potential investor invest in Sri Lanka. Lucrative incentive programs are available and the Director‚ Planning and Development is available to assist interested organizations and individuals. | | Procedure 1. The Project Proponent should submit a project proposal to the Director/Planning & Development of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) (Tel. 011-2437062)

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    Sri Lanka is a developing country with an open economy. Sri Lanka’s economic progress has been quite satisfactory in last 30 years. In Sri Lanka apparel industry is one of most important contributor to the country’s economy with the largest GDP and foreign exchange earnings. Garment industry provides the single largest employment to the country‚ which provides more than one million of direct and indirect employments. Sri Lanka is currently facing a huge competition with other larger scale competitors

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    marketing strategies of the SriLankan Airline Strategic Business Unit (SBU)‚ in Sri Lanka. The strategies are concerned with the market‚ product‚ pricing‚ distribution and communication/ promotion strategies for the Srilankan Air Taxi. The time period for the strategic marketing plan for SriLankan airline will take place over 3 years from July 1st 2008 to July 1st 2010. Market strategies for the SriLankan Air Taxi are to employ a multi-market strategy‚ whilst retaining the overall strategy of the

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    financial reporting environment in Sri Lanka and its impact on the companies listed on the Colombo stock exchange. Hotel SIGIRIYA PLC has been chosen to study the financial reporting requirements‚ cultural impacts and the political influences on the Sri Lankan listed companies. 1. Financial Reporting Environment in Sri Lanka 1.1. Current financial reporting requirements for publically listed companies in Sri Lanka. In August 2007‚ two stages were adopted by Sri Lankan accounting standards regulators

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    Introduction Overview of Garment industry in Sri Lanka Garment industry has an important place in Sri Lanka’s economy. It has become Sri Lanka’s largest export industry since 1986. It is also the country’s largest net foreign exchange earner since 1992. The garment industry in Sri Lanka expanded rapidly after the liberalization of the economy in 1977. During the 1990s‚ the garment industry grew at 18.5 per cent per annum. The export-led expansion of the industry led to the replacement of tea by

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