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2018 Commonwealth Games: Sri Lanka or Australia. Who will get it? PDF Print E-mail
Written by News TM   
Friday, 11 November 2011 11:57
When the vote is taken in St Kitts today on who will host the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the result will have vastly different consequences for the two competing countries.
If Australia’s Gold Coast gets the nod it will confirm the country’s reputation as one of the world’s sporting leaders.
But should the decision got to Hambantota in Sri Lanka, it will mean a massive investment in infrastructure and jobs as well as providing a positive spotlight on a country that is slowly emerging from a 26-year-long civil war.
The stakes are very high indeed, with some estimates of possible commercial activity in the region of £2bn.
Hambantota was devastated by the 2004 tsunami, and the Sri Lankan government has committed to spending about 60 per cent of the required $1.71bn needed to build the necessary infrastructure.
When Manchester hosted the Games in 2002, the city’s council said they generated £600m of public investment, 6,300 full time jobs, a £22m boost to local business and 300,000 extra visitors to the city.
As a legacy, the stadium was then leased to Premiership football club Manchester City.
On top of that, it claimed that the city was then catapulted to second in the UK tourism league table.
And Sri Lanka wants some of that action. Ajith Nivard Cabraal, co-chairman of the Hambantota 2018 bid team and Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, said that hosting the Commonwealth Games is an integral part of the country's plan to rebuild a unified nation.
The responsibility for selecting the host city for 2018 rests with the 71 member Commonwealth Games Associations (CGAs). Glasgow will host the 20th Commonwealth Games between 23 July and 3 August 2014.
© 2011 gtglobaltrader
2010DelhiWhen the vote is taken in St Kitts today on who will host the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the result will have vastly different consequences for the two competing countries.

If Australia’s Gold Coast gets the nod it will confirm the country’s reputation as one of the world’s sporting leaders.

But should the decision got to Hambantota in Sri Lanka, it will mean a massive investment in infrastructure and jobs as well as providing a positive spotlight on a country that is slowly emerging from a 26-year-long civil war.

The stakes are very high indeed, with some estimates of possible commercial activity in the region of £2bn.
Read more... [2018 Commonwealth Games: Sri Lanka or Australia. Who will get it?]
 
Sri Lanka tourist arrivals hit new record high in 2011 PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 11 November 2011 10:21
Sri Lanka's tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of the year has surpassed 2010's record as visitors to the island nation has continued to rise every month on a year-on-year basis since a 25-year civil war ended in May 2009.
Tourist arrivals in the first ten months of 2011 jumped 34.2 percent to 667,569 from a year earlier, higher than Sri Lanka's record annual tourist arrivals of 654,476 reached last year.
The arrivals rose 32.8 percent in October from a year earlier to 69,563.
The government is targeting annual revenue of $2.75 billion by 2016 from 2.5 million expected visitors attracted by Sri Lanka's beaches, hills and religious and historic sites, while aiming for $3 billion in foreign direct investment.
Sri Lanka has forecast 20 percent growth in visitor arrivals this year to more than 780,000 people. Last year, the industry grew at 46 percent. The island's tourism industry drew $1.2 billion for investment in the first half of 2011.
© 2011 Reuters
TEMPLE_IN_CMBSri Lanka's tourist arrivals in the first 10 months of the year has surpassed 2010's record as visitors to the island nation has continued to rise every month on a year-on-year basis since a 25-year civil war ended in May 2009.

Tourist arrivals in the first ten months of 2011 jumped 34.2 percent to 667,569 from a year earlier, higher than Sri Lanka's record annual tourist arrivals of 654,476 reached last year.

The arrivals rose 32.8 percent in October from a year earlier to 69,563.
Read more... [Sri Lanka tourist arrivals hit new record high in 2011]
 
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