INDIA | NEPAL | BHUTAN | TIBET | SRI LANKA | MALDIVES Who We Are Terra Ignota Tours, a boutique destination management company (DMC) is positioned in India as an experiential travel provider with an endeavour to create authentic travel ideas in the form to engage, inspire and enrich traveller...
On a request made by Sri Lanka, India has agreed to provide greater market access for Sri Lanka's garment sector, the High Commission of India in Colombo announced in a release. During a meeting with the Indian Minister of Commerce, Industry & Textiles Anand Sharma, Sri Lanka had requested...
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Red Dot Representations officially partnered with Hayleys Travels, Sri Lanka’s leading destination management company (DMC) and part of the country’s largest conglomerate, Hayleys Group. This collaboration was announced on Wednesday, 16th October, and strengthens Red Dot Representations’ portfolio, ...
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ECONOMYNEXT – The death toll of prevailing adverse weather conditions in Sri Lanka has increased to 22, with over 62,000 people affected in various ways, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said as at least one official blamed drastic changes in weather patterns on man-made cli...
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COLOMBO, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from the adverse weather in Sri Lanka rose to nine on Tuesday as heavy winds and rains continued to lash out across the country leading to thousands of people being evacuated from their homes, the Disaster Management Center (DMC) said. ...