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SRI LANKA SENIOR NURSE DEMONSTRATES THE VALUE OF HOLISTIC PATIENT CARE
BY MUNZA MUSHTAQ
NURSING of course is a profession that expands beyond cold medical science – it is about care. It is the prime motivation behind the wish of Pushpa Ramyani Zoysa, 42, a senior nurse at Sri Lanka’s leading government-owned 3,000 bed National Hospital of Sri Lanka, in Colombo, to give her workplace a more homely atmosphere.…
PEACE DIVIDEND FOR SRI LANKA TEA TAMILS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations Development Programme (UNEP) is pushing the Sri Lankan government to use the country’s hard won peace to bring social and economic justice to tea plantation Tamils. These communities are not the long-established Tamils who supported the Tamil Tigers in the civil war that recently reached its bloody climax.…
SRI LANKA GETS TECH SAVVY TO KEEP MONEY LAUNDERERS AT BAY
BY MUNZA MUSHTAQ
SRI LANKA, which saw an end to its quarter-century-long war recently, is stepping up efforts against money laundering and terrorist financing by introducing technologically savvy software. The initiative is led by the Sri Lankan Banks Association (SLBA), which includes retail, commercial banks and licensed specialised banks.…
Sri Lanka's victory over rebels may inform counter-insurgency worldwide
By Munza Mushtaq, in Colombo, Sri Lanka
The destruction of a ruthless armed seperatist organisation in a small south Asian nation may provide lessons to counter-insurgency units fighting terrorists and rebel groups around the world. Sri Lanka citizens rejoiced this week at the end of its quarter century long war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) - dubbed as the world’s most ruthless terrorist outfit.
In a final brutal battle in the northeast of the island, the group was wiped out from its very root with the killing of the organisation’s leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and his son and heir-apparent Charles Anthony on Monday. This also marks the conclusion of an era of massive destruction since 1983 which killed more than 100,000, injured scores more and destroyed vast amounts of valuable property across the country.…
INDIA'S PAINT AND COATINGS SECTOR EMERGING QUICKLY FROM GLOBAL RECESSION
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA
THE INDIAN paint and coating industry is currently passing through a significant transitional phase – being forced to shift its production from solvent-based to water-based products. The high crude oil prices in 2008 so increased the cost of raw materials that despite the fall in prices from last summer, many paint manufacturers have had little option but to move away from oil-based coatings.…
BANGLADESH KNITWEAR SECTOR REMAINS STRONG DESPITE GLOBAL RECESSION'S CONTINUED PRESSURE
BY MARK GODFREY
WITH the global recession raging across most of the world, Bangladesh’s knitwear sector is maintaining a strong commercial position and looks better geared to survive the economic downturn than some of its regional competitors. Orders have only dipped marginally say local knitwear producers.…
PWC SATYAM SCANDAL AUDITORS CHARGE SHEET FILED IN INDIAN COURT
BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA and KEITH NUTHALL
A CHARGE sheet has been filed by India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against the key figures involved in the Satyam scandal, including the two PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) partners caught up in the affair. The CBI has confirmed that charges have been filed at a court in Nampally, Hyderabad, naming "Sri S.…
SRI LANKA LEAVING NO STONE UNTURNED TO ENSURE MAXIMUM SECURITY AT ITS AIRPORT
BY MUNZA MUSHTAQ
As Sri Lanka’s military makes its final thrust against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), the country’s government is trying hard to ensure the safety of its only international airport and its passengers, because of an enduring risk of attack from the separatist group.…
OMAN PLOTS MAJOR EXPANSION OF AIRPORT SECTOR
BY PAUL COCHRANE
THE SULTANATE of Oman has earmarked billions of dollars to build six new airports and expand its existing international airports of Muscat and Salalah.
This Arabian country of 3 million people has the least developed aviation sector of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states and this dramatic increase in capacity forms part of a diversification strategy away from energy – which accounts for an estimated 75% of government revenues.…
SRI LANKA LEMON PUFF BISCUIT ALERT ISSUED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has issued a European Union (EU)-wide alert about the discovery of melamine contamination in lemon puff biscuits from Sri Lanka. The warning was made via the EU’s RASFF food safety alert system. This network also recently warned about the discovery in Finland of aflatoxins in groundnut kernels imported from Germany, originally grown in India.…