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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

The future of the Sri Lankan education system and its impact on the country's economic and social development

 Background

The future of the Sri Lankan education system has become a topic of increasing concern for many Sri Lankans. With the country's economy facing challenges and social inequality persisting, the education system is seen as key to addressing these issues and driving future growth and development.

Despite the government's efforts to improve the education system in recent years, it remains a work in progress, with many students struggling to access quality education and to gain the skills needed for a successful career. There are also concerns about the quality of the education being offered, with many students failing to meet basic standards and lacking the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

Monday, January 30, 2023

Post-Independence and Economic Progress of Sri Lanka: A Review and a Vision for the Future

Sri Lanka, a tropical island nation located in South Asia, is celebrating its 75 years of independence from British rule. Over the past 75 years, Sri Lanka has transformed itself from a colonial society to a democratic and economically progressive nation. As the country reflects on its journey towards independence and looks forward to the future, it is an appropriate time to take a closer look at the history and current state of the country and chart a course for the future.

A Brief History of Sri Lanka's Journey to Independence Sri Lanka, also known as Ceylon, was ruled by a number of foreign powers, including the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. In the late 19th century, nationalist movements emerged, demanding greater political representation and an end to colonial rule. The struggle for independence was led by figures such as Anagarika Dharmapala, a Buddhist activist, and S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, a prominent politician and statesman. After years of struggle, Sri Lanka finally gained independence from British rule on February 4, 1948.

Saturday, January 28, 2023

The Role of NGOs in Alleviating Sri Lanka's Socioeconomic Crisis

Sri Lanka is currently facing a major socioeconomic crisis, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The country's economy has been hit hard, with high levels of unemployment, poverty, and inequality. The role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in alleviating this crisis cannot be overstated. In this article, we will explore the various ways in which NGOs are contributing to the socioeconomic wellbeing of Sri Lanka's citizens.

NGOs in Sri Lanka

NGOs in Sri Lanka have been working for many years to improve the lives of the country's citizens. There are currently over 5,000 registered NGOs in Sri Lanka, with a wide range of focus areas, including health, education, women's rights, and the environment. These NGOs play a vital role in filling the gaps left by the government in terms of service provision and support for marginalized communities.

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Overcoming common challenges to achieving long-term career goals.

Introduction

Setting long-term career goals is an essential step for individuals seeking success and fulfilment in their professional lives. Long-term career goals typically encompass several years or even decades and require consistent effort, focus, and determination to achieve. However, despite the benefits of setting long-term career goals, many individuals struggle to achieve them due to common challenges that can hinder progress. In this article, we will explore some of the common challenges to achieving long-term career goals and provide strategies for overcoming them.

Challenges to Achieving Long-Term Career Goals

Lack of Clarity

One of the most common challenges to achieving long-term career goals is a lack of clarity. Without a clear understanding of what they want to achieve, individuals may struggle to determine the necessary steps to take to reach their goals. This lack of clarity can cause confusion and frustration, leading to a loss of motivation.

To overcome this challenge, individuals must take the time to define their long-term career goals clearly. They should reflect on their values, skills, and passions to identify the direction they want their career to take. Additionally, they can seek out guidance from mentors or career coaches to help them gain clarity and create a plan of action.

Tackling the Tri-Fold Threat: Navigating the Intersection of Economy, Brain Drain, and Foreign Employment in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is facing a tri-fold threat in the form of economic challenges, brain drain, and increasing foreign employment. These issues are interrelated and need to be addressed holistically to ensure sustainable economic growth and development. The purpose of this paper is to examine the intersection of the economy, brain drain, and foreign employment in Sri Lanka and provide recommendations for tackling these challenges.

This country has made significant progress in the last few decades, especially in terms of economic growth, social development, and human capital. However, the country is facing various challenges that are affecting its long-term growth prospects, including brain drain, foreign employment, and a sluggish economy. In this article, we will examine the current situation of these three critical issues in Sri Lanka and analyze their impact on the country's future.

Rising from Adversity: Sri Lanka's Economic Recovery and Global Outlook

Sri Lanka has been facing economic challenges in recent years, due to a combination of factors such as the global economic downturn, political instability, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there are signs that the country is on the path to recovery, and it is important to examine the current economic situation and the global outlook for Sri Lanka.

One of the main challenges facing Sri Lanka's economy is the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The country was forced to impose strict lockdowns and travel bans, which severely impacted key industries such as tourism and exports. However, the government has implemented measures to mitigate the impact of the pandemic, such as providing financial assistance to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and implementing a vaccine rollout plan. Additionally, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has projected that the economy will recover in 2021 and reach pre-pandemic levels by 2022.

Monday, January 2, 2023

Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Coastal and Marine Tourism in Sri Lanka

The article highlights the importance of sustainable development in the tourism sector in Sri Lanka, particularly in the coastal and marine tourism areas. The author emphasizes the need to align the tourism policy with the satisfaction of four conditions: contented visitors, profitable enterprises, a nurtured environment, and engaged communities. The article also discusses the potential of Sri Lanka's coastal and marine tourism industry, which currently contributes significantly to the country's tourism income. The author suggests that Sri Lanka can further develop its tourism industry by targeting new growth markets, such as Australia, Africa, East Europe, and the Middle East. The article also mentions the challenges that Sri Lanka faces in developing its coastal and marine tourism sector and provides recommendations to address these challenges, such as improving access to the shoreline, focusing on community development, and providing a complete visitor experience.

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Women-led small businesses in Sri Lanka, including the impact of COVID-19

Small businesses play a vital role in the growth and development of a country's economy. They are responsible for generating employment and providing crucial services and goods to local communities. Women-led small businesses are an important component of the economy, as they can promote gender equality and provide economic empowerment to women. This study aims to analyze data and statistics on women-led small businesses in Sri Lanka and their impact during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Data for this study was collected from various sources, including the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, the Department of Census and Statistics, and the Ministry of Women and Child Development. The data was analyzed to determine the number of women-led small businesses in Sri Lanka, their sectors of operation, and their contribution to the economy. Additionally, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women-led small businesses and the measures taken by the government to support them were analyzed.