Sri Lanka’s renowned cricketer, Roshan Mahanama was honored with a special award in New Zealand. This was presented to him at an commemorative event organized by Indian Newslink at their prestigious Sports,Community, Arts and Culture Award Ceremony held on June 19 at Auckland,New Zealand.
This award was given to him as an appreciation to his tremendous contributions towards cricket and his significant support to the community service through the Roshan Mahanama Trust.
This ceremony had an audience of over 650 attendees and appreciation awards were given to 65 individuals who had topped in sports,arts,culture and community activities. Distinguished guests included ministers, the leader of the opposition, members of parliament, notable sports legends from New Zealand, and prominent members of the business community.
Roshan Mahanama stated upon receiving his award, "I am deeply humbled and honored to receive this prestigious award. It strengthens my resolve to continue my humanitarian efforts through the Roshan Mahanama Trust. I extend my heartfelt thanks to the event organizers and the people of New Zealand for their trust and unwavering support to the people of Sri Lanka during these challenging times."
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