TN Governor, Jayalalithaa extend Tamil New Year

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“I extend my heartiest greetings and best wishes to the people on the joyous occasion of Tamil New Year, Vaisaki, Baisakhi and Vishu”, Rosaiah said.

Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah and Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Wednesday greeted people on the occasion of Tamil New Year, Vaisaki, Baisaki and Vishu, to be celebrated on Thursday.

“I extend my heartiest greetings and best wishes to the people on the joyous occasion of Tamil New Year, Vaisaki, Baisakhi and Vishu”, Rosaiah said.

“Let us resolve to mitigate Climate Change and pledge to preserve and protect the abundant natural resources for the benefit of future generations”, he said in a Raj Bhavan release.

“May the New Year promote peace, progress, unity and oneness in our mission to make India a Global leader”, he said.

Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa in her greetings said let us pledge ourselves to unite together for the progress of the State.”On this occasion, let happiness and prosperity prevail to Tamils”, she said.
In her greetings to Malayalees celebrating Vishu, Jayalalithaa said people celebrate the day by meeting friends and relatives and seeking blessings from elders. “I wish love and peace prevail to Malayalees on the joyous occasion”, she said.

PMK Chief Ramadoss also extended his Tamil New Year greetings.

Tamil new year 2016: Best SMS, facebook, whats app messages

Tamil new year 2016: Best SMS, facebook, whats app messages to wish your love one.

On the eve of Puthandu, the Tamil New Year, all of us want to convey our heartfelt regards and good wishes to our near and dear ones, but sadly most of us don’t possess the gift of the gab and have to depend upon other people’s words to convey our thoughts.

For the past few years with the arrival of the social media and many messenger services, there has been an incessant need to wish each and every one in our contact list on festivals and other joyous occasions. So much so that this pressureof  being the one to have wished first has made it a rat race and forward messages that might have been sent to us by someone else, thus creating a chain of forwarded messages that are passed on from inbox to inbox without so much as earning a glance even as you forward them. 

Routine messages are scorned upon and viewed as lack of sentimental display on the part of the sender. One just cannot get away with a lazy forward of messages which move around, but find no readers. One has to be at one's festive best and sending a message composed by oneself is always the best way to avoid any later misunderstandings. 

However, selecting that perfect message can be exhausting and tiresome, because not all of us possess the gift of the gab and are entirely dependent upon those brilliant minds whose illumined and inspiring words have the power to invoke real emotions that inspire us to look forward to another year with a hopeful gleam in our eyes.

Hence, it is always a good idea to give your message a personal touch by adding the recipients’ name at the beginning and wishing something which will be relevant for that person. It is the best time to wish someone with whom you haven’t spoken to in a while.

Here are some interesting messages that can be shared with your friends and family on festive occasions, but not before you add a personalised touch to it.

1. Hope this festival which marks the beginning of a new year, which is happier and more cheerful than the last. Happy Puthandu!
2 A year has departed, a new one has started, we have waited for a festival elated, mistakes are corrected, good deeds are committed and the crops are harvested. Wishing you happy Puthandu!
3. The sun shines bright; to guide and lead us towards a bountiful harvest season. May you be blessed with prosperity and joy this new year. Happy Puthandu!
4. The first day of the New Year is the first blank page of a 365-page book. Write something worthy. Happy Puthandu!
5. Every end is a new beginning. Keep your spirits unshaken and you shall always walk on the path to glory. Happy Puthandu!
6. The right way to determine your future is by creating it and there is no better time to start than this new year! Happy Puthandu!
7. A new year brings along new hopes, new aspirations and new resolutions. Most importantly, it gives you the opportunity to learn from your past and become a better person. Have a fulfilling new year! Happy Puthandu!
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