About us,

Ajantha Hardware (PVT) Ltd established in 1984 and we are specialized in whole sale & retail in all kind of hardware products.

The company was conceived with 3 principles. Which are supplying comprehensive range of quality products, Good value for money & Functual delivery.. With over 25 years experience in the field, We have established a network of india Ancor files factories with joint venture, providing skills & tooling & a Pedrola water pump(Italy).. we can provide a broad product range and exclusive products to customers...........


OUR CORE VALUES

*Always being responsive to changing customer needs to ensure continuous satisfaction.

*Continually adopting the latest of technologies to improve the performance of products, processes and systems and to achieve economic and efficient use of resources.

*Displaying social and civic responsibility in all its undertakings.

*Ensuring the shareholders enjoy maximum returns for their investments.

*Providing its workforce with specialized training to improve their knowledge and skills in a conducive work environment.

*Value for money..

“The Sinhala and Hindu New Year is a festival celebrated by the majority of the Sinhalese and Hindus. It is a religious and cultural festival, where people of Sri Lanka celebrate the New Year irrespective of class, creed or community.

In April (the month of Bak) when the sun moves from the Meena Rashiya (House of Pisces) to the Mesha Rashiya (House of Aries) Sri Lankans begin celebrating their National New Year Aluth Avurudhu in Sinhala and Puththandu in Tamil. However, unlike the usual practice where the New Year begins at midnight, the National New Year begins at the time determined by the astrologers. Not only is the beginning of the New Year but the conclusion of the old year also specified by the astrologers. And unlike the customary ending and beginning of new year, there is a period of a few hours in between the conclusion of the Old Year and the commencement of the New Year, which is called the nona gathe (neutral period). During this time one is expected to keep off from all types of work and engage solely in religious activities.