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The Future of Online Business: Top Strategies to Tap into New Markets – By Bhanuka – eLanka The online business landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, driven by advancements in technology, changing consumer behaviors, and the global shift towards digitalization. As the world becomes increasingly connected, new markets are emerging, offering vast opportunities for entrepreneurs and established businesses alike. Tapping into these markets requires innovative strategies, a deep understanding of market dynamics, and the ability to adapt to ever-changing conditions. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the future of online business, focusing on top strategies to tap into new markets. We will delve into market research, digital marketing, technology adoption, customer engagement, and sustainable practices. By understanding and implementing these strategies, businesses can position themselves for success in the dynamic online marketplace. Understanding Emerging Markets Defining Emerging Markets Emerging markets are regions or sectors experiencing rapid growth and ...

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Kola Kenda: Sri Lankan Herbal Porridge – By Malsha – eLanka Kola Kenda is a wholesome herbal porridge that we Sri Lankans love to devour for a weekend breakfast. The richness of coconut, combined with the unbelievable flavors of various herbs and their nourishment, all in one bowl, is all you need to start your day bright and fresh. This traditional dish, typically eaten before breakfast, is very nutritious. This recipe serves four. Ingredients: Green leaves, loosely packed in a 500ml container (You may use Gotukola, Karapincha Mukunuwenna, Ranawara, Welpenela, Polpala, Iramusu, Hathawariya, Elabatu, Aligetapera, Erabadu, or a mix of any of these) 1 1/2 cups of cooked rice (prepared from white or red raw rice) About 1 liter of water 7-8 heaped tablespoons of coconut powder 1 teaspoon of salt Instructions: Crush the cooked rice with 1 cup of water for 10 seconds in an electric blender and pour ...

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Garcinia Cambogia: A Comprehensive Guide – By Nadeeka – eLanka Garcinia cambogia, also known as Malabar tamarind, has gained significant attention in recent years as a natural supplement for weight loss. This tropical fruit, native to Southeast Asia and India, has a long history of use in traditional medicine and cuisine. The active ingredient in Garcinia cambogia, hydroxycitric acid (HCA), is believed to offer various health benefits, including appetite suppression and fat blocking. This comprehensive guide delves into the history, uses, benefits, and scientific research surrounding Garcinia cambogia, providing a thorough understanding of this intriguing fruit. History of Garcinia Cambogia Origins and Traditional Uses Garcinia cambogia is a small, pumpkin-shaped fruit that thrives in the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. Historically, it has been used in culinary practices and traditional medicine for centuries. In Indian Ayurvedic medicine, Garcinia cambogia has been used to treat various ailments such ...

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Those Women’s Hands are Now Equipped & Skilled with Technology – By Nisal Rukshan Sri Lanka as an island nation always maintains its economy with export-based products including textiles, agricultural products gems and more. When it comes to the industry of tea in Ceylon(under British rule)  it goes for the history of 200 years. The 1st shipment of Ceylon tea was 10 kilograms in  1873 from the  Loolecondera estate (1st tea estate in Sri Lanka) to London. Now the export of Ceylon tea is the  2nd largest industry after the textile industry. According to the Export Development Board data (2023), Sri Lanka earned  USS Million 1309.89 in foreign revenue with Ceylon Tea exports. As an average, it is 11.26% of the total merchandise exports in 2023.   Even though Ceylon tea dominates the world market with high-calibre exports, it competes with China, India and Kenya to garb the market. Mid of ...

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What The Future Holds – By Charles Schokman Source : youtube A prominent USA Judge, Frank Caprio, who was diagnosed as having pancreatic cancer and his days numbered. Please listen to what he says.  Take stock of it ...

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Milei’s Argentinian MAGA: Make Argentina Great Again! – By Hemantha Yapa Abeywardena Javier Milei, the flamboyant, Argentinian president, who came to power in December by performing a series of unorthodox, political stunts, appears to be determined to assign a range of controversial tasks to his most striking political symbol during the campaign – the chainsaw. With an administrative equivalent of a chainsaw, Mr Milei is already hacking his way through the intricate, bureaucratic woods in his native Argentina, implying nothing was off-limit. Mr Milei, to begin with, is planning to lay off over 70,000 government employees, has frozen public projects and and devalued Argentinian peso by more than 50%. To his credit, they appear to be working in his favour, at least for now; the inflation has been slowing down for four months in a row, but it is still high; Argentina, up until recently, had the world’s highest inflation ...

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Australia A v India A Showdowns Part of the Blockbuster Indian Summer source: Cricket Australia – CA Multicultural Media (eLanka) Two four-day matches between Australia A and India A and a three-day internal match comprising players from the Indian Test squad and India A will precede the NRMA Insurance Border-Gavaskar Trophy series as the top-ranked Test nations prepare for their hugely anticipated showdown. The lead-up games mean Australia will host the biggest Indian summer ever with the hugely supported Indian men’s and women’s teams playing in Australia over 69 days from first ball to last and in eight different venues Australia-wide. The Australia A v India A matches will be played at Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay (31 Oct-3 Nov) and the MCG (7-10 Nov) respectively, with the Indian internal match to take place at the WACA Ground (15 Nov-17 Nov) with players pushing their case for selection ahead of ...

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Sherwin Jayah (73) of North Hills, Ca. Passed Away on May 27th, 2024 Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Maas Singaputhra (Sherwin) Jayah of North Hills, California.  Beloved husband of Sha, loving father of Shehan and Razlan, father in law of Zahra, loving grandfather of Noah, Jasmine, and Zain, son of late M.B Jayah (Junda) and Baby Jayah, son in law of Hilar Bansajayah (Nona),  brother of Late Zeeniya, Sheharani Jamalon, Razma Jayah, brother in law of Raji Bangsajayah, Jean and Hussain Jayman, and Zaman Jamalon  Janaza prayers and arrangements, to be notified.  May Allah forgive him and grant him the highest level of Jannathul Firdouse.    Ameen.   Click here to receive your free copy of the eLanka Newsletter twice a week delivered directly to your inbox! ...

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Vesak Thoran: A Beacon of Light and Devotion-by Kalani-eLanka Vesak, also known as Buddha Purnima, is a significant festival in the Buddhist calendar. It marks the birth, enlightenment, and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha. Celebrated on the full moon day of the Vesak month (typically in April or May), Vesak is a time for reflection, meditation, and rejoicing in the teachings of the Buddha. One of the most visually stunning and culturally significant aspects of Vesak celebrations in Sri Lanka is the creation of Vesak Thoran, or Vesak pandals. The tradition of Vesak Thoran dates back to ancient times when Buddhists used various means to commemorate and spread the teachings of the Buddha. Thoran, large, illuminated structures often depicting scenes from the Jataka tales (stories of the Buddha’s previous lives), have become an integral part of Vesak celebrations in Sri Lanka. These intricate structures are a testament to the artistic ...

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