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Mitigating the Effects of E-learning in Higher Education Sector in Sri Lanka during the COVID-19 Pandemic
(2021)
This study sets out to examine the
efficacy of e-learning in the Sri Lankan higher
education sector that was ignited by the
emergency created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drawing a random sample of 350
undergraduates ...
A Comparative Analysis of Medical Negligence Compensation in Sri Lanka for the Protection of Patients
(2021)
Sri Lanka provides free health service to all the persons in the country through establishing and maintaining nearly five hundred government hospitals in every province and district. Sri Lanka ...
Statutory Commissions and Their Consequences in Sri Lanka: A Legal Perspective
(2021)
Comparative to the limited number of
different organizational structures in the private
sector, the Sri Lankan public sector has a diverse
spectrum of organizational structures such as
boards, authorities, commissions, ...
The Role of Business in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Legal Perspectives
(2021)
Covid 19 pandemic has become a challenge
to achieve sustainable development goals. The effects
of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on the social
and financial circles in low- and middle-income
developing countries, ...
Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Air Quality in the South Asian Region
(2021)
Air pollution has become a common problem in most urbanized cities in the world. South Asia is a pollution hot spot since most countries in the region qualify to be categorized as developing nations with poor monitoring ...
The Impact of Cost Reduction Methods on Cost Overruns in the Sri Lankan Construction Industry
(2021)
Construction Industry plays a major
role in the development of a country. Cost is a
basic criterion which measures the success of a
project. Though the cost reduction methods are
available in the industry, cost overrun ...
Information Management for Sri Lankan Vegetable Farmers: Effectiveness of ICT Applications
(2021)
The paramount scenario behind Sri
Lankan agriculture is that one-third of the
country's population which engages in
agriculture contributes to only 7% of the GDP.
The distribution of smaller amounts of income
among ...