Sri Lanka’s leading integrated financial service provider HNB Finance established a water purification system and renovated the Mohoththuwarama Primary School in Kalpitiya as a part of its sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility initiative.
The Formula 1® Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona got off to a spectacular start when Emirates’ newest A380 aircraft performed a low level flypast over the race track while watched by thousands of spectators.
Kadugannawa, considered the gateway town to the central highlands and Sri Lanka’s sacred city - Kandy, is set to become the newest addition to South Asia’s nature immersion and spiritual rejuvenation tourism by end-2019.
Advantis Engineering, a subsidiary of Hayleys Advantis Limited, recently completed the first phase of the design, construction, furnishing and assembly of a pre-engineered boat manufacturing facility for BAFF Polymech at Ussangoda in Hambantota.
Gamer.LK in partnership with Maharaja Television (MTV) and Maharaja Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) will be taking Esports to television for the first time in Sri Lanka.
The Green Energy Champion competition, jointly launched by the German Federal Office with the Ministry of Power, Energy and Business Development of Sri Lanka, and the project implementing partners, GIZ and the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority has extended the deadline for submission of proposals to Wednesday,15th May 2019.
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been named the most valuable private bank brand in Sri Lanka in 2019 in the 16th edition of the Brand Finance rankings of the country’s most valuable brands.
Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), the National Telecommunication Services provider in Sri Lanka is equipped to launch its latest customer-friendly, ground-breaking “SLT Voice App” in order to enhance the voice calling capacity of SLT users.
For the first time in Sri Lanka, INSEE Ecocycle, the waste management subsidiary company of INSEE Cement, recently achieved a milestone when the company conducted a special mega operation.
Between December 2018 and March 2019, visitors to the Museum Rietberg in Zurich, Switzerland, had the rare opportunity to come face to face with a colossal statue of Buddha more than 2,000 years old.