Tamils, Malayalees and Sikhs celebrate in their own way


Something new, something beautiful: A devotee creating a kolam art for the Tamil New Year celebration at the Sri Nagara Thendayuthapani temple in Klang.

KLANG: The 2016 Tamil New Year will benefit the agricultural sector the most as there will be ample sun and rain to help crops grow abundantly, says high priest Siva Sri Muthukumara Sivachariyar.

He said the climate would not be as unpredictable as the previous year and abundant rainfall would also help overcome the dry spell and water shortage in various states.

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