With over 27 years of experience in IT, education, telecommunications, and healthcare, Dr. Dhanesh R. Jayathilaka has built a career at the intersection of technology and leadership. As the CEO
With over 27 years of experience in IT, education, telecommunications, and healthcare, Dr. Dhanesh R. Jayathilaka has built a career at the intersection of technology and leadership. As the CEO
With over two decades of experience in the IT BPM industry, Sampath Jayasundara has built his career alongside the remarkable growth of hSenid Business Solutions PLC and PeoplesHR, a leading
In Sri Lanka, a country with different ethnic groups and religions, this fact is very clear. National festivals like Vesak, Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Deepavali, Christmas, and Eid symbolize more than just the performance of rituals; they are carriers of symbolic meanings that cross the themes of identity, belonging, and community life.
For a long time, the Sri Lankan village (gama) has been the very basis of community life. The village model, based on kinship, cooperation, and collective responsibility, had the power
Sri Lanka is known as one of the most amicable countries on earth, quite often. Visitors remember the “Sri Lankan smile” that is always there along with the warmth, which
For ages, clothing was nothing less than an outpour of culture, personality, and community. In Sri Lanka, the saree, sarong, and national attire used to, and still do, stand for
Sustainability might be a global buzzword presently, but in Sri Lanka, it has always been the people’s choice. Families lived through the use of coconut shell spoons, clay pots, and
Sri Lanka’s identity is deeply steeped in tea. From misty hills blanketed with lush plantations to the soothing aroma that fills countless homes, tea is more than just a beverage,
Culture diversity is the lifeblood of companies in today’s interconnected world market, and it is no longer just an advantage but a critical factor to keep a company ahead of
Wellness technology is a huge opportunity to change the future of work for the better, but it is all up to how carefully this technology is implemented. In Sri Lanka,