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ECONOMYNEXT – In recent months, Bhutan’s Civil Society Organisations (CSO) have been receiving some positive media coverage. As in many Asian countries, CSOs or Non-Governmental…

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ECONOMYNEXT – In recent months, Bhutan’s Civil Society Organisations (CSO) have been receiving some positive media coverage. As in many Asian countries, CSOs or Non-Governmental…

Bhutan’s CSO face many challenges despite government recognition
ECONOMYNEXT – In recent months, Bhutan’s Civil Society Organisations (CSO) have been receiving some positive media coverage. As in many Asian countries, CSOs or Non-Governmental…

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Sri Lanka bonds yield up at close, rupee at 291.75/292.50 against the US dollar
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s shares closed higher in trade on Friday, over positive macro-sentiments encouraging investors to redeem their interest towards buying, an analyst said….

Sri Lanka’s shares edge up on positive macro sentiments
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s shares closed higher in trade on Friday, over positive macro-sentiments encouraging investors to redeem their interest towards buying, an analyst said….

Sri Lanka democracy resembles Idi Amin’s dictatorship, claims opposition SJB
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Things To Know About Capital of Sri Lanka Media Network

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Our Mission
A website that can cover all the news in Sri Lanka and contains 360 information about Sri Lanka.
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Our Goal
The main goal is to provide information on many things happening in Sri Lanka and the many things they need to know about Sri Lanka, as well as information to travelers visiting Sri Lanka, on a single website.
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About Capital of Sri Lanka Media Network
Capital of Sri Lanka Media Network created a website to provide accurate and fast news and information about Sri Lanka on a single website. Sri Lanka has a wide range of history, culture, and tradition, yet it was closely embedded with the lives and lands of the people. No one had ever considered going out and finding these stories to share with the rest of the world.
It was for this reason that Capital of Sri Lanka Media Network was formed. A small group of content writers, journalists, and people who shared their country’s love just started a platform to tell the kind of stories that weren’t told. They made conforming to a strong code of ethics – truth, accuracy, fairness, impartiality, accountability, and humanity – a motivating priority. Not only that, but we also share important International News, Business, Politics, Education, Sports, Tourism, Entertainment, Society, Jobs, Covid19, and Gossip from all over the world.
SRI LANKA C NEWS BY Capital of Sri Lanka Media Network
Capital of Sri Lanka Media Network is an independent Media Network. We run this website to tell you many important things about Sri Lanka and the things Sri Lankans and the world need to know about the history and many forgotten stories to tell.
In that way, we published many articles and we were required to publish news on our website and much important news related to Sri Lanka on a daily basis which was in addition to the question from our readers so we have started a section called Sri Lanka C News on our website.
We assure you that this Sri Lanka C News section of ours will always adhere to the principles of our In Sri Lanka Media Network will not favor any politics and will always seek ethnic and religious harmony. This is the minimum standard that readers or viewers demand in a democracy.
Despite this, the financial model that underlies most Sri Lankan news networks rarely provides editors with the independence they require. Worse, it has weakened professional reporting standards and polluted the media ecosystem with harmful behaviors such as widespread biased reporting, sponsored journalism, and ‘private deals’.
Media networks are becoming increasingly hesitant to invest money in news-gathering; and when they establish secondary commercial interests and ‘no go zones,’ their newsrooms suffer further collateral damage – especially because these interests frequently rely on proximity to politicians and bureaucrats. Is it any surprise that readers have begun to observe a decline in professional standards, ethical violations, and quality? They now believe they have been created.
Sri Lanka C News was founded on the basis that good journalism can only survive and develop if it is both editorially and financially independent. This entails depending mostly on contributions from readers and concerned people who have no other motivation than to see that excellent journalism is preserved.
Sri Lanka C News will be dedicated to the public good and democratic principles as a medium. Apart from offering authoritative analysis and commentary, we hope to establish ourselves as a platform based on good old-fashioned reporting on matters of national and worldwide relevance and interest as our resources increase.
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