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In celebration of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Cargills Food City brought festive joy to its customers with the ‘Aluth Irai Avuruddai’ festival, a two-day celebration held from April 4-9, at 12 ...
This Sinhala and Tamil New Year, step away from the ordinary and embrace the spirit of Avurudu at Sun Siyam Pasikudah with the joyous rhythms of tradition, community, and coastal serenity, under the ...
LOS ANGELES, California - April 14 marked the first day of the traditional Tamil calendar, and millions of people in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Reunion, and Mauritius were celebrating the ...
Sinhala and Tamil New Year Sri Lanka’s Aluth Avurudda, or Sinhala and Tamil New Year, unfolds in April. It’s a time when the harvest is brought in, and the sun moves from Pisces to Aries.
Sinhala and Tamil New Year was celebrated in Port Moresby city with the participation of Sri Lankans community in Papua New Guinea. This event was organised by the Sri Lanka Papua New Guinea ...
Officials Directed to Investigate Misuse of Loans by Rice Mill Owners The government is focusing on providing packs of essential food items to low-income earners in preparation for the upcoming ...
As April approaches, Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations begin. With the preparation of the sweets the entire island comes alive with avurudu celebrations.
Sri Lanka, April 12 -- The Prisons Department has announced a special arrangement allowing open visits for inmates in celebration of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year on April 13 and 14. During these ...
The cost of preparing a traditional ’’kevili’’ (sweetmeats) table for the Sinhala and Tamil New Year has decreased by 2% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to an analysis published on ...
50% Discounted food packs for 800,000 Families on the ‘Aswesuma’ Waiting List This New Year Current Affairs 28 March 2025 In order to reduce the cost of living and guarantee food security during the ...
In celebration of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Cargills Food City brought festive joy to its customers with the ‘Aluth Irai Avuruddai’ festival—a two-day celebration held on the 4th, 5th ...
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