New Year
The yellow leaves, bare trees, morning chill, all signify just one thing now - New
Year is on its way again! Soon the air will be filled with greetings of "Happy New
Year" all around the world. It's the widely celebrated holidays around the world.
People young and old look forward to this occasion with
equal anticipation, eagerness
and excitement. It is one of the oldest celebrated holidays in the world.
The first day on the Gregorian calendar is celebrated as the New Year. January 1st
is popularly known as the New Year day in modern times. Another practice now a days,
is celebrating the New Year's Eve, which falls on December 31st, a day before New
Year. It is basically to commemorate the by-gone year and usher in the New Year
with elegance and grace. People indulge in partying with family and friends and
there
are grand displays of fireworks at the stroke of midnight.
Wishing everyone and feasting in a grand manner begins the day. It's an occasion
to enjoy and spread well-being all around. It marks fresh beginnings and new starts.
It is a day to make resolutions and try to maintain them throughout the year.
New Year 2008 will be an event to watch out for.
Since it is falling on a Monday,
it gives you the perfect excuse to drive off those Monday blues! There will be extravagance
and grandeur all around. Splendor will be the key word as the whole world gets untied
yet again to usher in the Year 2008 in style. So its time for all of you to clear
your throats and scream "Happy New Year" enjoy yourself to the fullest!!
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New Year Dates -
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Sonntag, 1. Januar 2006 |
Samstag, 1. Januar 2011 |
Freitag, 1. Januar 2016 |
Montag, 1. Januar 2007 |
Sonntag, 1. Januar 2012 |
Sonntag, 1. Januar 2017 |
Dienstag, 1. Januar 2008 |
Dienstag, 1. Januar 2013 |
Montag, 1. Januar 2018 |
Donnerstag, 1. Januar 2009 |
Mittwoch, 1. Januar 2014 |
Dienstag, 1. Januar 2019 |
Freitag, 1. Januar 2010 |
Donnerstag, 1. Januar 2015 |
Mittwoch, 1. Januar 2020 |
FESTSIVALS
New Year |
Lohri
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Sankranti
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Pongal
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Republic Day
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Valentines Day
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Maha Shivratri
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Holi
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Ram Navami
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Good Friday
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Baisakhi
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Buddha Purnima
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Mothers Day
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Fathers Day
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Friendship Day
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Rakhi
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Sri Krishna Janmashtami
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Independence Day
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Ganesh Chaturthi
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Onam
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Teachers Day
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Navaratri
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Id-Ul-Fitr
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Dussehra
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Gandhi Jayanthi
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Karva Chauth
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Dhan Teras
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Diwali
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Govardhan Puja
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Bhai Duj
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Halloween
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Guru Nanak Jayanthi
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Childrens Day
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Thanks Giving Day
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Hanukkah
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Christmas
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