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The name Atlas, conjures much nostalgia, many memories and so much love amongst young and not so young homes, schools, offices and communities across Sri Lanka. Many a successful professional and ...
“As Sri Lanka’s most loved learning brand and the largest brand of stationery in the country, Atlas is pioneering school supplies that create a safe learning environment and ensures that our children ...
Atlas, a premier learning brand in Sri Lanka that has been a cornerstone in local education for over 60 years, has unveiled Atlas World, the first and only learning membership in Sri Lanka for ...
Atlas has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Department of Probation and Child Care Services under the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs recently, to extend the company’s commitment ...
Atlas, Sri Lanka's leading children's stationer and learning brand, recently hosted a virtual panel discussion to bring awareness to the plight of over 22,000 underprivileged children in Sri Lanka ...
Story Highlights UK paper claims death toll in final months of Sri Lanka conflict more than 20,000 More than 1,000 civilians killed daily in April-May, Times claims Death toll estimates based on ...
Atlas, a leading learning brand in Sri Lanka by Atlas Axillia Company (Pvt) Ltd, launched its new pastel series under its sub-brand ‘Atlas Colour Sparx’.
Atlas is proud to introduce Sri Lanka's first ever range of Anti-Bacterial Stationery. As Sri Lanka's most loved learning brand and the largest bran ...
As Sri Lanka’s number one pastels brand, the acquisition of ‘Homerun’ adds more colour to Atlas’ superior and wide ranging portfolio of stationery products, according to an Atlas media statement.
Sri Lanka has run out of printing paper, leading to the cancellation of school exams for millions of students in the middle of a severe economic crisis, the country’s worst since 1948.
India's neighbouring country, Sri Lanka is witnessing its worst-ever economic crisis since its independence in 1948. Sri Lanka has cancelled exams indefinitely due to the acute shortage of papers ...
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