by Zanita Careem
The Double Tree by Hilton Weerawila, a property situated within the lush bird sanctuary which is home to over 40 species of birds and in close proximmity to major wild life parks with facilities. The nature inspired design caters to both business and leisure travellers.
A stay at Double Tree starts off with a warm chocolate chip cookie welcome and followed by warm hospitality, delectable cuisine and comfortable stay. No matter which Double Tree property you choose you will be greeted at the reception with a warm chocolate chip cookie at the reception, a tradition since 1986. The Double Tree Weerawila, is the first in Sri Lanka and we are committed to maintain our hospitality to create a benchmark for guests around the world said Paul Hutton Vice President Operations South East Asia for Hilton. Krishantha Damunapola GM at Double Tree by Hilton said that he is delighted to be a part of the Double Tree property. A veteran hotelier Krishnatha promises top notch hospita
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Singhe Hospitals Public Company Ratnapura continues to be financially successful and in the previous financial year, (2019/20) had achieved a growth of 13% over the previous year. Considering the first two quarters of 2020/21, the company achieved profits. In the second quarter of 2020/21 net profit after Tax was Rs. 5.2 million says Managing Director Navinda Weerasinghe.
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The COVID-19 virus is severely challenging the credibility of the Education Ministry. This was underscored when the Ministry, amidst the ongoing second wave, announced the re-opening of all schools, from grade six upwards, except those in the Western Province and other isolated areas from November 23 onwards. It has been since decided to reopen primary schools from January 11, 2021 onwards.
Neither teachers’ trade unions nor parents responded well to this announcement to reopen schools in November. North Western Province Governor Raja Collure too decided that schools in high risk areas of his province would remain closed for a further week. A number of teachers’ unions warned that the worst-case scenario would be a “school cluster”.