Celebrating Sri Lankan traditions with the AIESEC Spirit

The spirit of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year comes alive once again as AIESEC
in the University of Kelaniya proudly presents CN Awurudu 2026, which will be
held on 9th May 2026 at the Cyber Ground of University of Kelaniya. The event is
set to gather the AIESEC community for a day filled with celebration,
entertainment, and cherished traditions.
CN Awurudu 2026 will offer an exciting experience with traditional Avurudu
games, cultural activities, and opportunities for members and alumni to
reconnect. The event celebrates the joy of togetherness while embracing the
customs and values that make the Sinhala and Tamil New Year such a special
occasion in Sri Lanka.


With an atmosphere filled with laughter, music, and festive spirit, participants can
look forward to a vibrant celebration that highlights the energy and enthusiasm of
youth leadership. The gathering will serve as a reminder of the importance of
unity, friendship, and cultural identity within the AIESEC community.
As one of the most anticipated gatherings of the year, CN Awurudu 2026 reflects
the dedication of AIESEC in the University of Kelaniya towards fostering
leadership and meaningful connections through cultural celebration and shared
experiences.

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