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High Commission celebrates Sinhala and Tamil New Year with Sri Lankan Community in New Delhi PDF Print option in slimbox / lytebox? (info) E-mail
Thursday, 23 April 2026 00:00

The High Commission of Sri Lanka in New Delhi opened its doors on 19 April 2026 to host a vibrant Sinhala and Tamil New Year – Avurudu and Puthandu – celebration, organised by the Association of Sri Lankans Living in Delhi (ASLID) together with the Sri Lankan Students Association in New Delhi (SLSAND).


Bringing together members of the Sri Lankan community in Delhi, including students and High Commission staff, the event reflected a shared spirit of renewal, unity, and goodwill—demonstrating how traditions continue to thrive even away from home.
The celebrations commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the traditional oil lamp, symbolizing an auspicious beginning in keeping with time-honoured customs.


Guests enjoyed a delightful spread of traditional Avurudu sweets and delicacies, followed by lively New Year games that filled the High Commission gardens with colour, laughter, and festivity.
The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to India, Mahishini Colonne, joined the celebrations.


A truly community-driven event, the celebration highlighted the enduring strength of Sri Lankan traditions and the importance of togetherness, while also reflecting the shared cultural rhythms of the region during this season of new beginnings.
The High Commission extends its sincere appreciation to ASLID and SLSAND for their initiative, dedication, and efforts in bringing the community together for this memorable celebration.

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16 April 2026

 
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