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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]
The Bengali calendar is similar to the Tamil calendar except in that it starts the year with Boiśākh (instead of Choitrô), followed by Jyoisthô etc. The Assamese and Odia calendars too are structured the same way. The solar months (rāśi) along with their equivalent names in the Bangali, Malayalam and Tamil calendar are given below:
The Social Security Administration’s Oct. 13 announcement that next year’s COLA will rise 8.7% from 2022 was in line with most projections. For months, experts speculated that the 2023 ...
In 2022, Satguru Uday Singh resigned from the chairpersonship of the STF, citing the slow pace of work and asking the Chief Minister to ensure practical progress for the success of the project. In 2019, to celebrate the 550th birth anniversary of Satguru Nanak Dev, Satguru Uday Singh organized a grand nagar kirtan with thousands of Namdhari ...
The annual deductible for all Medicare Part B beneficiaries will be $226 in 2023, down from the annual deductible of $233 in 2022. Next year, thanks to provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act, 3 ...
Pile on higher costs for Medicare this year. The standard monthly Part B rate rose from $164.90 to $174.70. ... an increase of $14 from 2023. ... The 2022 tax year could be a precursor to what ...
The Nanakshahi calendar (Gurmukhi: ਨਾਨਕਸ਼ਾਹੀ, romanized: Nānakshāhī) is a tropical solar calendar used in Sikhism.It is based on the "Barah Maha" (Twelve Months), a composition composed by the Sikh gurus reflecting the changes in nature conveyed in the twelve-month cycle of the year. [1]
With the payment increase in 2023, Forbes said 8.7% more will equate to an average added monthly benefit of $144 for individuals and $240 extra for couples filing jointly.