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A Brief Look at Sri Lanka

2023-07-05 09:23:54

INTRO Sri Lanka is a diverse ethnic island where 75% of the population of Sinhalese, 11% of Tamils, and 14% others live. These groups based on religion, language and ethnic differences caused 26 years of civil war that started in July 1983 and ends in May 2009. The war divided the movement between the Sinhalese ruling country and the extremist Sri Lanka Tamil people. In this article, I will explain how the Civil War of Sri Lanka actually fights rather than purifying terrorism.

Let's start with some necessary background - depending on the circumstances, Sri Lanka is beyond their weight with some of the core indicators related to the medical community. You can call Sri Lanka a success story (see: Sri Lanka is ranked first in terms of health indicators). Unfortunately, this actually depends on the background; the number depends on a careful framework that looks good. Comparing Sri Lanka with India and Pakistan, basically a country with poor infrastructure, Sri Lanka seems to be a successful example. Including the Maldives, this description deviates and the Maldives easily agree with Sri Lanka as part of healthcare related statistics (and earn faster improvements from worse baseline positions).

Tourism in Sri Lanka is growing rapidly. For centuries, Sri Lanka is a popular attraction for foreign tourists. Chinese traveler Fa-Hien visited Sri Lanka as early as the 4th century, and in the 12th century Italian explorer, Marco Polo claimed that Sri Lanka is the "world's largest island". Government initiatives in tourism development can be traced back to 1937 when the Ceylon Tourism Board was founded. However, due to the Second World War, it was closed in September 1939. After independence of Sri Lanka, the Ceylon Tourism Bureau, which reestablished the function to inherit the Tourism Bureau, reviewed the promotion of tourism again. With the promulgation of Act No. 10 of 1966 formal approval of the tourism department of the country was achieved. This regulates the law concerning the establishment of the Ceylon Tourism Board.