The ancient city of Kotte, the capital of King Parakramabahu VI, who unified the whole of Sri Lanka under his rule during the 15th century, has been chosen as the venue for the aptly named ‘Kingdom Residencies’, the latest venture by Global Housing & Real Estate Ltd (GHR). Kotte has once again risen to prominence as Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte, the official capital of Sri Lanka and is home to the new Parliament complex.
Once considered a luxury, the air conditioner has now become an essential part of daily life. This is especially so for organizations which seek competent, professional and commercial air conditioning solutions that offer smart technology and energy efficient systems.
Dwellings Group together with My Property Pvt. Ltd. once again held a property investment forum at Grand Hyatt Dubai amidst an audience of 100 potential buyers comprising of a mix of Arabic, Indian and Sri Lankan investors.
Sunil G Wijesinha was recently appointed as the Chairman of RIL Property (Pvt) Ltd. He is a past pupil of S Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia. He is a Chartered Engineer and holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
Senior Vice President of GiveIndia (www.giveindia.org) for strategy and alliances, Vikas Puthran will be in Sri Lanka in July to address some key distinguished institutions, forums and individuals in sharing insight of GiveIndia’s 15-year long journey towards alleviating poverty in India.
The regional plantation companies (RPCs) have put forward a hybrid model on the wages of plantation sector works to bridge the gap between the demands of the unions and the need for productivity improvement.
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