According to the Hindu lunar calendar, the Hindu New Year, also called Hindu Nav Varsha, signifies the start of the new year. It begins today, March 19, 2026, pratipata tithi of shukla paksha in the ...
The Hindu New Year 2026 is known as Raudra Samvatsar. In traditional astrology, each year has a ruling planetary system that influences social, economic, and spiritual trends. King of the Year: ...
Leaders of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) on Friday said the job calendar released by the government recently had dashed the hopes of the unemployed youth. Participating in a protest ...
While much of the world celebrates New Year’s Day on 1 January as per the Gregorian calendar, in India the Hindu New Year follows the lunar calendar. In 2026, the Hindu New Year will begin on 19 March ...
Hindu New Year 2026 falls on March 19, Thursday. Nav Samvatsar 2083 marks the start of a new spiritual cycle. Chaitra Navratri and Gudi Padwa coincide with Hindu New Year. Did our AI summary help?
On January 20, the Supreme Court agreed to examine whether the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is entitled to invoke the writ jurisdiction of constitutional courts to seek relief. A Bench comprising ...
March 2026 festival calendar: The latter half of March 2026 is emerging as a period rich in spiritual meaning and vibrant cultural festivities across India. As the cold of winter recedes, the country ...
Ram Navami 2026: Ram Navami, also known as Shri Ram Janmotsav, marks the birth of Lord Ram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated with deep devotion and fervour by Hindus, the festival falls on ...
Ugadi marks the beginning of the traditional New Year for Telugu and Kannada communities and is one of the most important festivals celebrated in southern India. The festival symbolises renewal, ...
RICHMOND, VA – The Virginia State Legislature and Senate have both, unanimously passed a resolution declaring, in perpetuity, October as Hindu Heritage Month. The passing of resolution VA HJ141 which ...
In what can be seen as a step to bring Ugadi cheer to job-aspirants, the Andhra Pradesh government has released a job-calendar to fill 10,060 posts in various departments for the year ahead. “The ...