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LANKAQR is an initiative developed by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. It is an integrated payment system in Sri Lanka. It launched on 11 March 2019 and is supported on Android and iOS devices. Overview. LANKAQR was launched to digitize the payment system in Sri Lanka, and is aimed at entrepreneurs and medium-sized enterprises .
Sri Lanka Railway Authority. Sri Lanka Rubber Manufacturing Export Co. Ltd. Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation. Sri Lanka State Plantations Corporation. Sri Lanka Transport Board. State Development & Construction Corporation. State Engineering Corporation of Sri Lanka. State Mortgage & Investment Bank. State Pharmaceuticals Corporation of Sri Lanka.
Website. www .spc .lk /index .php. The State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC) is a state-owned enterprise with its headquarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is the largest supplier of drugs in the country, and is tasked with providing quality-assured health care items that are safe and effective, at an affordable price, while educating the public ...
V. Valaichchenai Paper Mill. Categories: Companies of Sri Lanka. Government of Sri Lanka. Government-owned companies by country. Government-owned companies of Asia.
F. Fire services in Sri Lanka. Categories: Firefighting by country. Firefighting in Asia.
List of largest public companies in Sri Lanka. List of Sri Lankan public corporations by market capitalisation. Categories: Companies of Sri Lanka. Lists of companies by country. Lists of organisations based in Sri Lanka. Lists of companies of Asia.
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) is a government agency of Sri Lanka, tasked with overseeing overseas employment of Sri Lankan Citizens and their welfare. It was established in 1985, under the provisions of the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment Act. No. 21 of 1985 from which it derives its remit and powers. [1]
Sri Lankan country music. The art, music and dances of Sri Lanka were derived from ritualistic responses to natural phenomenon. Sri Lanka's earliest folk music was later influenced by the influx of Buddhist traditions. These songs were performed by commoners, and not merely recited by the priestly castes. [3]