eLanka Newsletter – 8th December 2021 – 3rd Edition – Sri Lankans In Australia Click here or on the image below to read this week’s elanka Newsletter “EACH SONG, A STORY” – by Des Kelly Sri Lanka Foundation Academy of Performing Arts – Open for Registrations International Medical Webinar – hosted by Sri Lanka Foundation Medical – Los Angeles, CA, USA THE GOONERATNE MEMORIAL LIBRARY, SRI LANKA Sri Lankan Day 2021 – Successfully completed By Jay Weerawardena IESL QLD Chapter: Meet N’ Chat West Indies crumble to spin duo Mendis, Embuldeniya to give SL 2-0 series ..The series win was a triumph for head coach Mickey Arthur on his farewell series – by Sunil Thenabadu (sports editor – eLanka) Brisbane 4EB Sri Lankan Newsletter – Dæhæna – December 2021 Arthur glorifies Dhananjaya and ‘Brian Lara’ like Embuldeniya – by Sunil Thenabadu (sports editor – eLanka) Australian News in Sinhala on ...

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eLanka Newsletter – 5th December 2021 – 2nd Edition – Sri Lankans In Australia Click here or on the image below to read this week’s elanka Newsletter “A MESSAGE TO EARTHLINGS” – Des Kelly West Indies crumble to spin duo Mendis, Embuldeniya to give SL 2-0 series ..The series win was a triumph for head coach Mickey Arthur on his farewell series – by Sunil Thenabadu (sports editor – eLanka) Shemara Wikramanayake tops Australia’s highest-paid CEO list KOCHCHI: DELIVERING RED SPICE OF MUSIC VIA DYNAMIC SINGING QUARTET DISPLAY AESTHETIC MAGNIFICIENCE – by Sunil Thenabadu Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Sultanate of Oman Ameer Ajwad plants Sri Lankan fruit sapling at Saara Oasis in Buraimi of Oman to mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations Ceylon Cinnamon- Born in Sri Lanka – Webinar on 07 December 2021 St Peter’s College, Bambalapitya Colombo 4 Reaches golden Milestone – 100 years of ...

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Reimagining the future of Sri Lanka’s apparel industry-By Shirendra Lawrence Source:Island The emergence of apparel and textiles as a significant contributor to Sri Lanka’s economy began post-Independence in 1948 when a few pioneering industrialists saw opportunities in its domestic market. Following the liberalization of the economy in the late 70’s, the industry ventured into exports, bringing in much needed foreign exchange, and before long, established Sri Lanka’s reputation as a manufacturer of quality products. During the 90’s, facilitated by the 200 Garment Factories Program, manufacturing that had until then been located in free trade zones was expanded across Sri Lanka. This played a key role in the upliftment of the country’s rural economies. ...

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