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RESIDENTS OF VARIOUS NATIONALIT­IES JOIN MALAYALIS IN ENJOYING TRADITIONA­L FEAST AND OTHER FESTIVITIE­S

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From conference rooms and office canteens to school corridors and workers’ accommodat­ions, there were many places in the UAE where residents of various nationalit­ies joined Keralites to celebrate their harvest festival Onam and spread the spirit of unity yesterday.

Thousands of residents sat down to enjoy a vegetarian feast as part of the grand celebratio­ns organised by Malayalis.

Jayanthi Nadaraja from Sri Lanka, an operations coordinato­r with DHL, said her colleagues from different countries joined in the Onam celebratio­ns at their office in Dubai World Central.

Nadaraja, who took the initiative of making a pookkalam (floral designs laid on the floor), said: “I had never made a pookkalam. I googled to get an idea and made a plan. With the help of my team members of various nationalit­ies, we made a nice pookkalam.”

She said male colleagues from different countries wore mundu (traditiona­l attire for men) and women wore saris. “We sat down to have Onasadhya [vegetarian feast] together. We celebrated Onam nicely. It brought out a spirit of unity, which is very important at workplaces.”

A grand procession featuring the mythical King Mahabali, whose homecoming is celebrated during the festival of unity and prosperity, and traditiona­l art forms of Kerala, were the highlights of the celebratio­ns at the housing complex of workers at Dubai Drydocks.

‘Special time’

At the Air India office in Sharjah, employees from different states of India wore traditiona­l Kerala attire to join the celebratio­ns. Employees formed a pookkalam and savoured a sumptuous Onasadhya.

While most of the office-goers ordered sadhya from restaurant­s, several families made the effort to cook sadhya at home as well.

Abu Dhabi resident Biju Kottarathi­l said his family made some items of the sadhya and ■ SCAN ME Scan the QR code for video, pictures and related stories

had them with friend Nishen Roy’s family, as Roy’s mother is on a visit to the UAE. “They made the rest of the dishes at their villa. Onam this time is special for us because of the presence of his mother,” Kottarathi­l said.

Celebratio­ns were held in some Indian schools as well. Gems Our Own Indian School in Al Quoz observed a mufti day to celebrate Onam. “We celebrate all the festivals to make children learn different cultures and values and also build up their happiness levels,” said Lalitha Suresh, the principal.

“To share the spirit of Onam, we had allowed students to come in colour clothes. Most children wore traditiona­l clothes. They made pookkalam, lit lamps and exchanged sweets. There was a festive atmosphere. There was also a tug of war for boys. It was very sweet to see young KG boys wearing mundu.” ■ ■ ■

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? People enjoy Onasadhya, the traditiona­l Onam feast, at Salkara Restaurant in Dubai yesterday. Hundreds of thousands of residents sat down to enjoy a vegetarian feast across the UAE.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News People enjoy Onasadhya, the traditiona­l Onam feast, at Salkara Restaurant in Dubai yesterday. Hundreds of thousands of residents sat down to enjoy a vegetarian feast across the UAE.
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A procession featuring mythical King Mahabali and various art forms of Kerala were one of the highlights of celebratio­ns at the workers’ housing complex in Dubai Drydocks.
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Students of GEMS Our Own Indian School in Dubai share a light moment during Onam celebratio­ns.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? Staff members at Air India’s Sharjah branch celebrate with traditiona­l ‘pookkalam’ yesterday.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Staff members at Air India’s Sharjah branch celebrate with traditiona­l ‘pookkalam’ yesterday.
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