The William Angliss Institute Sri Lanka in partnership with the Colombo Academy of Hospitality Management organised a Bollywood themed ‘Street Food Festival’ as part of the final assessment in the Advanced Diploma of the Batch Eight students. The festival titled “Prasthaan” or “Departure” organised by the academy with support from the Indian Cultural Centre, the [...]

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The William Angliss Institute Sri Lanka in partnership with the Colombo Academy of Hospitality Management organised a Bollywood themed ‘Street Food Festival’ as part of the final assessment in the Advanced Diploma of the Batch Eight students.

The festival titled “Prasthaan” or “Departure” organised by the academy with support from the Indian Cultural Centre, the Australian High Commission and the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB) was held on Friday at the institute’s premises at the SLIIT Campus, Malabe.
The purpose of organizing such a spectacular event is to create incredible memories with a touch of India for all the people attending. This event highlighted the Indian culture by showcasing the street food, glamorous fashion of India as well as incorporating Indian music and dance, a media release issued by the institute said.

The 8th Batch students event “Prasthaan” will be their final Assessment in the Advanced Diploma, it was noted. The students drew on this opportunity to strengthen the ties in the hospitality and tourism sector between the three countries India, Australia and Sri Lanka.

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