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  2. Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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    Date Name Type Details January 26: Republic Day: fixed Celebrates the 1950 adoption of the Constitution of India [2] August 15: Independence Day: fixed Celebrates the 1947 Independence from the British rule [3] October 2: Gandhi Jayanti: fixed Honors Mahatma Gandhi, who was born on October 2, 1869 [4]

  3. List of programmes broadcast by Zee TV - Wikipedia

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    Pyar Ka Pehla Adhyaya: Shiv Shakti [41] 2022–2024 Pyar Ka Pehla Naam: Radha Mohan [42] 2003 Pyar Zindagi Hai: 2012–2016 Qubool Hai: 2020–2021 Qurbaan Hua: 2012–2013 Rab Se Sona Ishq: 2022–2024 Rabb Se Hai Dua [43] 2005–2006 Rabba Ishq Na Hove: 2007–2009 Rakhi: 2019 Rajaa Betaa: 2008–2009 Ranbir Rano: 2004–2006 Reth: 2021 ...

  4. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Match Fixing (film) - Wikipedia

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    Release date. 10 January 2025 () Running time. 146 minutes: Country: India: Language: Hindi: Budget ... [5] [6] Plot The Nation At Stake sheds light on a boiling ...

  6. Pyar Ka Pehla Naam: Radha Mohan - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Zee TV planned an official Hindi remake of Zee Tamil's Tamil Language series Yaaradi Nee Mohini to be produced by Prateek Sharma. It is the second Hindi remake after Main Bhi Ardhangini, which aired on &TV from 21 January 2019 to 1 November 2019. [8] [9] The shooting of the series began in April 2022. [10]

  7. Indian national calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette of India is dated in both the Gregorian calendar and the Indian national calendar. The Indian national calendar, also called the Shaka calendar or Śaka calendar, is a solar calendar that is used alongside the Gregorian calendar by The Gazette of India, in news broadcasts by All India Radio, and in calendars and official communications issued by the Government of India. [1]

  8. Shri Guru Charitra - Wikipedia

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    The main events of Sri Narasimha Saraswati's life are given below. Possible years and dates are given according to descriptions of the lunar and stellar events calendar mentioned in the Shri GuruCharitra. Sha. 1300 (1378 CE): Birth; Sha. 1307 (1385 CE): Upanayan; Sha. 1308 (1386 CE): Left home; Sha. 1310 (1388 CE): Took Sanyas

  9. Paksha - Wikipedia

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    Shukla Paksha refers to the bright lunar fortnight or waxing moon in the Hindu calendar. Shukla (Sanskrit: शुक्ल) is a Sanskrit word for "white" or "bright". The Shukla Paksha is a period of 15 days, which begins after the amavasya (new moon) day and culminating on purnima (full moon) day and is considered auspicious.