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Kalnirnay (lit. ' timely decision ') is a calmanac (Calendar + Almanac) published in India. The almanac gives information about the Panchang, auspicious days, festivals, holidays, sunrise and sunset. It has recipes, stories on health and education, monthly Bhavishya and articles on Hindu astrology. [3]
Salgaonkar completed tenth grade. He had a keen interest in astrology from childhood. He wrote Kalnirnay in 1973, selling over 10 million copies in nine languages. [citation needed] Kalnirnay is a yearly almanac of all religions containing details of auspicious dates, festivals and celebrations of Farsi, Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindu and others. [2]
Jayraj Salgaokar (born 3 June 1954) is a writer, publisher and the managing director of the almanac Kalnirnay. Jayraj Salgaokar's father, Jayant Salgaonkar , set up Kalnirnay in 1973. [ 1 ] Some sources describe Jayraj Salgaokar as a co-founder.
In April 2010, sang a playback for Marathi films when Nandu Ghanekar offered her a song in Balaji Telefilm's first Marathi movie named Taaryaanche Bayt (Marathi: ताऱ्यांचे बेट) (The Island of stars). Her song "Kamaal aahe" is the main song of the film which is getting released on 14-April-2011.
Unlike the Gregorian calendar which adds additional days to the month to adjust for the mismatch between twelve lunar cycles (354 lunar days) [5] and approximately 365 solar days, the Hindu calendar maintains the integrity of the lunar month, but inserts an extra full month, once every 32–33 months, to ensure that the festivals and crop ...
In 1974, Shedge was approached by Jayant Salgaonkar to design the logo for Kalnirnay, a calendar-almanac in Marathi. It is now produced in several Indian languages but the Marathi version continues to feature the logo and numerals that Shedge had designed. [3] He had also made logos for periodicals like Maher, Deepavali, Kirloskar and Chanderi. [5]
This local electoral calendar for 2017 lists the subnational elections held in 2017. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. January
National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film in Marathi in 1963 [4] Naar Nirmite Nara: Anant Mane: Sharad Talwalkar, Jayshree Gadkar [5] Subhadra Haran: Datta Dharmadhikari [6] Chhota Jawan: Ram Gabale: Jairaj, Sulochana, Gajanan Jagirdar [7] Majha Hoshil Ka? Anant Mane: Ramesh Deo, Lalita Desai, Indira Chitnis [8] Molkarin: Yashwant ...