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Macro Economy News:Sri Lanka is the new route for gold smuggling. Sri Lanka is the new route for gold smuggling. SENSEX 81,451.01 -182.01. NIFTY 24,750.70 -82.90 ...
Smugglers are now increasing routing gold to India through Sri Lanka following increased surveillance of traditional routes, the ‘Ada Derana’ reported. ‘The Hindu’ newspaper reported that ...
“The Routes we Take” is a project by EUNIC Sri Lanka and Good Life X. EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture – is Europe’s network of national cultural institutes and organisations, ...
A sea route between northern Sri Lanka and India’s Tamil Nadu Nagapattinam district, used before the Sri Lankan Tamil civil war ended in 2009, is now being used to smuggle gold bars from the ...
England gave Sri Lanka a way back into the final Test on a curious second day at The Kia Oval. The home side squandered wickets to be bowled out for 325 before Sri Lanka reached 211-5, 114 behind ...
While the Sri Lankan government has announced that the maximum retail price of turmeric powder would be LKR 750 (about Rs 295) a kg, it is being sold for more than five times the price, and in ...
The recently opened Pekoe Trail, which runs for more than 300km through tea plantations, villages and forests, tells the story of Sri Lanka's complex and chequered tea history.
Carving a path through cloud-swathed villages and centuries-old tea estates, the new long-distance Pekoe Trail gives hikers a chance to explore Sri Lanka’s quiet central highlands.
The Routes we Take: Sri Lanka’s Creative Green Map is a project by EUNIC Sri Lanka and Good Life X. EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture – is Europe’s network of national cultural ...
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Sri Lanka has earned a global reputation for its high-quality tea, thanks to the generations of workers who bring this "green gold" to life. From the high-altitude slopes where leaves are ...
England gave Sri Lanka a way back into the final Test on a curious second day at The Kia Oval. The home side squandered wickets to be bowled out for 325 before Sri Lanka reached 211-5, 114 behind.