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A Guinness World Record set by nearly 5,000 Bharatanatyam dancers at Galle Face in Colombo has sparked controversy, after activists questioned why the official recognition was awarded to organisers and an overseas instructor rather than the thousands of performers who paid to take part. The SANGAMAM-2026 event, held on 14 June, saw 4,988 dancers successfully set a new Guinness World Record for…

Supreme Court concludes Sirisena's term is only 5 years

Sri Lanka's Supreme Court has concluded the president, Maithripala Sirisena can only serve five years in office. 

The decision, made by a bench of five judges - Chief Justice Priyasath Dep, Eva Wanasundare, Buvaneka Aluvihare, Sisira de Abrew and K. Chitrasiri, conveyed its ruling to the Presidential Secretariat on Sunday, the Daily Mirror reports. 

Soodaikuda court case concludes as temple board members agree to settle

The case against three Trincomalee temple administrators accusing them of damaging archaelogical artefacts has been concluded following an agreed settlement.

Three members of the Soodaikuda temple board who were arrested for "damaging archaeological artefacts" after complaints from Buddhist monks were remanded until the 11th to allow the Sri Lankan archaeology department and Sampur police to come up with evidence.

The case was concluded on the 11th by the Muthur magistrate's court when the three board members as well as four other helpers who were charged agreed to pay a settlement of 25,000 rupees each.

Tamil political aspirations remain unfulfilled says TNA leader

The Tamil people’s political aspirations remain unfulfilled, the TNA leader and Leader of the Opposition has said.

“The Tamil people’s long-standing aspiration for a lasting political solution to the national question still remains unattained,” the TNA leader, R. Sampanthan said in his Thaipongal message.

APPGT chair calls for Sri Lanka to implement UN resolution in Pongal Day address

Wishing Tamils a "very happy Thai Pongal", the chair of the UK's All Party Parliamentary Group for Tamils (APPGT), Paul Scully MP reiterated the call for the Sri Lankan government to implement the UN Human Rights Council resolution it cosponsored. 

Mayor of London wishes Tamils a happy Thai Pongal

The Mayor of London sent Tamils his Thai Pongal wishes today.

Publishing the wishes on social media, Mayor Sadiq Khan said “Iniya Pongal Nalvazhthukkal! Wishing Tamils in London and around the world who celebrate this festival of harvest a happy, peaceful and bountiful Thai Pongal.”

Canadian Prime Minister says Tamils make the country stronger in Thai Pongal message

Tamil Canadians help make Canada stronger, more open, and more inclusive, the Canadian Prime Minister said.

“In January, we also mark Tamil Heritage Month, and reflect on the important contributions of Canada’s Tamil community,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in his Thai Pongal message.

Keppapulavu residents observe Thai Pongal at protest site, almost a year since protests started

Residents of a Mullaitivu village observed Thai Pongal at the site of their almost year-long protest for the return of their lands from the Sri Lankan Army.

Swaraj meets with Mangala in New Delhi

India's external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj on Friday met with Sri Lanka's former foreign minister and current finance minister, Mangala Samaraweera in New Delhi. 

Families of the disappeared continue protest in Vavuniya 324 days on

Families of the disappeared in Vavuniya marked 324 days of their continuous protest on Saturday. 

Protesters expressed criticism of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) politicians who protesters accused of trying to suppress the yearning of the families whose loved ones have been missing since the end of the armed conflict. 

US State of Virginia celebrates Thai Pongal as a state holiday

The US State of Viriginia this year celebrated Thai Pongal as a state holiday today along side Tamils in the North-East and Tamil Nadu, India.

Last year the state passed a resolution designating January 14th as 'Pongal Day'.