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The quantity of waste generated from city beaches reduced this Kaanum Pongal, with a significant reduction in plastic waste. When compared to around 50 tonnes collected after Kaanum Pongal in the ...
Know about the four-day Pongal 2025 festival celebrating gratitude, traditions, and harvest joy. Dive into Bhogi, Thai Pongal, Mattu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal!
Kaanum Pongal is also referred to as Karinaal in some regions of Tamil Nadu. On this day, people worship the Sun God and offer food and Sarkarai Pongal.
Kaanum Pongal or Kanum Pongal is the fourth and the final day of the four-day Pongal festival. Kulasegaram Sanchayan explores what the festival signifies to Tamils from various parts of the world.
Vandalur zoo recorded 43,431 visitors on Kaanum Pongal day. Last year on the day, the zoo received 37,880 visitors, said zoo deputy director Sudha Ramen.
With lot of enthusiasm, people celebrated ‘Kaanum Pongal’ at beaches and parks across the district on Saturday, a day after ‘Thai Pongal.’ A large number of people gathered at Roche Park ...
Kaanum Pongal (Day 4) Family Gathering: The final day of the festival, Kaanum Pongal is a day for families to come together. Sisters often pray for the well-being and prosperity of their brothers.
CHENNAI: Having a field day on Kaanum Pongal, Chennaites thronged tourist attractions, including beaches and parks, in large numbers on Wednesday. In anticipation of the rush, the police had ...
For residents who usually celebrate Kaanum Pongal with friends on the beaches, this year has seen a change. “My family and I have decided to go out for dinner today in the nearby mall and take a ...
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 16 (ANI): In view of 'Kaanum Pongal' celebrations on Tuesday, Chennai Police has deployed over 15,000 personnel to facilitate the crowd and maintain law and ...
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu government has banned entry of people to Marina Beach and other beaches in the state on Kaanum Pongal day on January 16 to prevent another wave of Covid-19.
Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu. It falls in January and is a time to express gratitude for the abundance of crops and celebrate unity.