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It is headquartered in Gurugram, India, [2] and maintains outlets across India, [1] and in other regional countries such as Sri Lanka, [1] and Maldives. [1] It is the second oldest coffee house chain in India and is currently India's second-largest coffee chain with over 425 cafes as of March 2024.
₾20 (US$8) per month for private sector workers which has remained unchanged since the early 1990s but is not applied in practice; ₾115 (US$48) per month for public employees; [10] ₾1,260 (US$478) for doctors and ₾792 (US$301) for nurses working in clinics involved in the state's universal healthcare program. [92] 93: 353. 40 0.04: 0.17 ...
LMD 100, dubbed as "Sri Lanka's Fortune 500", annually lists the leading 100 quoted companies in Sri Lanka. Only the top 10 companies are listed below. All revenue figures reported before the financial year ending 2024. [2] [3]
If you’re doing it every day – which many of us do- it’s costing you $210 a month, and $2,520 a year. While $2,520 may not sound like a lot, over 40 years it’s $100,800.
Sri Lankan coffee cultivation and export prospered when the West Indies ended slavery, which affected its extensive coffee production. Further expansion occurred when the British government in Sri Lanka sold government lands they had obtained from the kings of Kandyan. Tamil labour from South India was recruited by the 1830s. [18]
Services accounted for 58.2% of Sri Lanka's economy in 2019 up from 54.6% in 2010, industry 27.4% up from 26.4% a decade earlier and agriculture 7.4%. [41] Though there is a competitive export agricultural sector, technological advances have been slow to enter the protected domestic sector. [42]
Sri Lanka Port Management & Consultancy Services Ltd; Sri Lanka EDI Network Services (Pvt) Ltd; Sri Lanka Industrial Development Co. Ltd; Sri Lanka Institute of Co ...
It is based on market capitalisation. Weighting of shares is conducted in proportion to the issued ordinary capital of the listed companies, valued at current market price (i.e. market capitalisation). The base year is 1985, and the base value of the index is 100. This is the longest and the broadest measure of the Sri Lankan Stock market.