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Making peace-keeping peace: a study on community conflict management in Puttalam
In: Working paper series no. 17-2009
The estate workers' dilemma: tensions and changes in the tea and rubber plantations in Sri Lanka
In: Study seies no. 4
The Paraiyan, and the legend of Nandan
In: Madras Government Museum bulletin. Anthropology v. 5, no. 2
Incentivizing foreign investment in Sri Lanka and the role of tax incentives
In: Research studies
In: working paper series / Institute of Policy Studies no. 17
Private hospital health care delivery in Sri Lanka: some issues on equity, fairness, and regulation
In: Research studies
In: working paper series / Institute of Policy Studies 18
தற்கால இலக்கியங்களில் மனித வள மேம்பாடு / Human Resource Development in Contemporary Literature
The theory of human resource development is a theory defined by the Western scholars. Society improves only when a person improves. The country improves only when society improves. Only when nations develop can all the nations of the world become superpowers. Human resources are therefore an essential factor that can be praised for the part of such development. Even if water, land and mineral resources are properly located in a country, there will be no use if there are no proper human resources to use them in a purposeful manner. Therefore, human resources should be cherished and protected as the main wealth of the country. Tamil contemporary literature is seen as a tool to capture today's society. Contemporary literature is a widespread study in all societies. Therefore, the novel 'Sanjaram' and the short stories 'Aram', 'Sootrukkanaku' are take to estimate the sources that correlate to human resource development. The purpose of this study is to explore and explain the theories of human development in these contexts in relation to Tamil literature and to see how scholarly definitions fit into contemporary literature.
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