No Good Act Goes Unpunished
Every business wants its customers to feel love for their brand. According to a feel good story from Stuff, Wellington businessman Monty Patel says when he heard foodbanks were crying out for supplies, “he knew he was in a position to help”.
Stuff gushed that Patel’s donation of tonnes of brown basmati rice would feed tens of thousands of meals for hungry families. “I thought as a Kiwi this was a good opportunity to do something for people who needed help,” he said.
Patel owns the Tulsi Indian restaurant chain, the Masala restaurant and a food manufacturing business. He said he “felt in his heart” that this was the right time to give back.
Posted on May 19th, 2021
Dr, Chula Rajapakse MNZM Spokesperson, USLA I am deeply grateful to have been offered this opportunity to contribute to this years USLA commemoration , as I have done in the previous 10 years since 2010.
As before , we remember the Ranaviru, every single one of them that contributed to liberating Sri lanka from three decades of Tiger Terror, especially the ones who paid the price with life and limb to achieve this. We remember them starting from the 13 soldiers who were ambushed by the tigers in July 1983 to the ones who contributed to the many campaigns of the war, from Vadamarachi, to the rescue of Jaffna fort , to the elephant pass campaign, to the campaign in the Eastern province an Thoppigala, thence to Mannar, to Vanni to the final campaign Mulaltivu that ended on the shores of Nandikadal.