The tradition of celebrating the New Year has evolved over millennia, from ancient Mesopotamia's Akitu festival to the modern ...
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Sales of local calendars combining traditional Indian calendars are rising, but the expertise to draw them is dwindling.
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Various cultures around the world celebrate the New Year on different dates according to their unique calendars and ...