January 1 marks the beginning of a new year for most of the world. However, it was not always the case. Let’s take a look at the history of various calendars and their different new years ...
Some countries use calendars that begin the year on dates in entirely different seasons, and some countries celebrate both ...
January 1 has not always been the Global date for the day of New Year throughout history and the global acknowledgement of ...
Not every calendar sets January 1 as the start of the New Year. Different cultures often celebrate different dates as the ...
Social Security beneficiaries have some changes coming in December and January, due to quirks of the calendar and a payment hike.
January 1 marks the first day of the year, making it New Year’s Day, many countries do not follow this and instead celebrate the day at different times of the year.
On January 1, banks in India will be closed in several states due to New Year’s Day and local festivals, according to the ...
In 2025, January aligns with the Hindu lunar months of Pausa and Magha for the followers of both the Amanta and Purnimanta calendars. Aligning with the Shukla Paksha Dwitiya tithi, January 1st is ...