My experience in Jaffna. - Sandarangi Perera. For three long decades Sri Lanka was torn apart by a malicious war between the country’s majority and minority. This war made the northern part of the country inaccessible to most of us; its citizens. I myself thought that the people‚ culture and beauty of Jaffna and its surrounding areas would forever remain a mystery to me. However once the war ended the north opened its doors for the rest of the island to come witness all it has to offer. Even
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FACTORS INFLUENCING IN CHIOCE OF ADVANCE LEVEL (A/L) STREAM: A CASE STUDY OF ORDINARY LEVEL (O/L) (2012) STUDENTS OF LEADING SCHOOLS IN JAFFNA TOWN. Vinthuja‚M.‚ Thanusha‚S.‚ Vijayananda‚C.‚ Niruthika‚K.‚ Vivitha‚J.‚ & Thanarupan‚Y. Department of Accounting‚ Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce‚ University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka. e-mail: vinthuja90@gmail.com Abstract Choice of stream is vital for every student future successful career
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Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Tourism in Sri Lanka 5 4. Marketing plane for 4 season hotels 9 5. Macro environment factors effecting Sri Lankan tourism industry. 10 5.1 Political Factor 11 5.2 Economic factors 11 5.3 Social Factors 11 5.4 Technological Factors 12 5.5 Environmental Factor 12 5.6 Legal Factors 12 6. Brand Objective 13 6.1 Short term Brand objective 14 6.2 Long term Brand objective 14 7. Marketing Mix strategy for seasons hotel 15
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The dying art of Jaffna “The next generation is not keen on getting their hands dirty and they dislike hard work. They do not want to take up the field of farming. They prefer being in air conditioned offices or being doctors and lawyers. They have dreams of their own and being a grape farmer is hardly one of them” For thirty long years Sri Lanka was torn apart by a malevolent war between the country’s majority and minority; a war that not only claimed the lives of many‚ soldiers and civilians
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of Tourism Marketing in the Post-War Jaffna District: A Phenomenological Research Dilogini.K* G H Hensman Department of Marketing‚ Faculty of Management studies and Commerce‚ University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka *dilo.kuru@yahoo.com Abstract Deficiency of research on tourism marketing and the extant research on tourism marketing packages lacks in phenomenology based frameworks that explains what managerial implications are appropriate for the marketers in the Jaffna district post war marketing context
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2011 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) ISSN: 0975- 5853 Reward System And Its Impact On Employee Motivation In Commercial Bank Of Sri Lanka Plc‚ In Jaffna District. By Puwanenthiren Pratheepkanth University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka Abstracts - Increasingly‚ organizations are realizing that they have to establish an equitable balance between the employee’s contribution to the organization and the organization’s contribution to the
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including the 1983 riots where 13 Sinhalese soldiers were killed by the Tamil Tigers. Foreign intervention is another example of such consequence. On 3 June 1987‚ the Indian government sent 20 ships to Jaffna to provide supplies tithe Tamils living there. The Indian Air Force also dropped supplies into the Jaffna the following day. In doing so‚ it violated Sri Lankan Airspace. Thus‚ political consequence is an important consequence of the Sri Lankan Conflict. EC: Economic consequence is an important
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History History of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s history is a source of great pride to both Sinhalese and Tamils‚ the country’s two largest ethnic groups. The only problem is‚ they have two completely different versions. Every historical site‚ religious structure‚ even village name seems to have conflicting stories about its origin‚ and those stories are‚ in turn‚ blended over time with contrasting religious myths and local legends. The end results are often used as evidence that the island is one group’s
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character. The territorial aspect of the Thesawalamai law applies to all immovable property (land and buildings) in the Jaffna province - regardless of the ethnicity and religion of the owners. Under the territorial laws‚ any land and property in the Jaffna Province owned by Buddhists‚ Sinhalese or Muslims‚ would also come under the Thesawalamai laws although the owners are not Jaffna Tamils. The Personal Law is applicable to Tamils who have an inhabitancy in the Northern Province. In order to decide
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Mandapam and Rameswaram island was also washed away by the storm surges which could be 3-5 meters high. One time Sri Lanka and India were one piece of land. It is the tidal waves caused by earthquakes that formed the islands near Puttalam and also around Jaffna Peninsula. Now a question is paused whether the Sedhu Samudram project for deepning the
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