Mr.Wigneswaran As a member of the Sinhala civil society, I would likeAjith, During 'Jadapalana' Government both politicians and civil servants were victims. He seems to have forgotten that a General Election is around the corner.

Hydroelectricity was popularized as early as the 1920s by Devapura Jayasena Wimalasurendra, who is considered as the "Father of Hydropower" in Sri Lanka. My message to GR and AP is not to give up and make this den a profit making efficient airline.Changing colors is nothing new to Businessmen. Because of SLFP and Leftist combined government that started CTB. CT writer thinks that running an a multi-billion work air line is akin to running a boutique at a junction. He appears more powerful now by merely not testifying against the President in the now quashed D. A. Rajapaksa memorial case and gives a tuppence to any instructions he receives from any government Minister.What seems more hilarious is that, here is a Chairman who went on to disregard government instructions despite being cherry picked for this job and still demands the government to provide him funds to keep the airline afloat.This behaviour was quite expected as Chairman Pathirage did not possess an iota of aviation business acumen prior to joining the national carrier.For example whilst other airline business competitors in the region took higher pay cuts ranging from 50% to 75% to save their junior employees and wiped out all types of allowances and fringe benefits , Chairman Pathirage decided to shave off only a mere 25% (maximum) off his highest income earners.For example his CEO Vipula Gunatilleka who incidentally is on a contract himself, still pockets a handsome six figure salary whilst he ensured that his very own 400 member staff was made penniless.In hindsight if only 50% of wages was deducted off all those who attended this meeting, it could be comfortably said that almost 50% of those that were sent home could have been paid their monthly salaries.A staff member who was terminated and who spoke on condition of anonymity said “My take home wage was under Rs 30,000. NO. TheyHis Excellency Gotabaya Rajapaksa, don't listen to this man and you knowKuviyam, The only thing ‘Jadapalana’ Government did well was taking revenge fromRajash, Boris Jonson has told that he is opening the door forFairmindedone, You should have told this to your Vellala friends in TamilSo a minority educating itself, despite barriers before it, has drawn theSo a minority educating itself, despite barriers before it, has drawn theRajash, At the time Sinhale gained independence, in Medical Faculty about 70%,When the Chief Justices and the respective judges lured in to share

They only show deference to Gota, the lion. It appears to me that the services of contact would not be obtained for the stated 3 months. Some employees are important for long term for the organisation and they are paid to retain them as replacement and training would cost more time and money.

The 34-year-old, who runs an IT outsourcing company in Sri Lanka’s capital city Colombo, lives in an apartment in a new high-rise residential tower with his wife and daughter.

So, they are developing best selling fictions. One may say that then why not the same rule by applied to the CEO and not the minions.

Since then, Sri Lanka Telecom has passed several milestones, including: in 1991 Sri Lanka Telecom became a Corporation and in 1997 the Company was privatised with the collaboration of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) and listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange's In 2008, NTT sold its stake in SLT to Global Telecommunications Holdings N.V. of Netherlands, which currently owns 44.98% stake in Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) whilst Several Dial-Up packages are provided by SLT according to customer needs.