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  2. New Year's Day 2025
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    New Year's Day 2025
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    According to that, the new year day is the first day of the Chaitra Month, also known as Chaitra Shukla Pratipada or Gudi Padwa. This is basically the first month of the Hindu calendar, the first Shukla paksha (fortnight) and the first day.
    The New Year's holiday is celebrated on January 1st in the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar system today .This date was also the first day of the year in the original Julian calendar
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    At various times and in various places throughout mediaeval Christian Europe, the new year was celebrated on 25 December in honour of the birth of Jesus; 1 March in the old Roman style; 25 March in honour of Lady Day (the Feast of the Annunciation, the date of the conception of Jesus); and on the movable feast of Easter.
    New Year’s Day celebrations vary widely across different cultures. Some children receive gifts on New Year’s Day in some countries. This is a popular holiday in Japan, where everyone celebrates his or her birthday.
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    New Year's Day - Wikipedia

    Its most recent New Year's Day (of MY 37) coincided with 26 December 2022 on Earth's Gregorian calendar. New Year's Day of MY 38 will coincide with 12 November 2024. Traditional and modern celebrations and customs New Year's Eve See more

    In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Day is the first day of the calendar year, 1 January. Most solar calendars (like the Gregorian and Julian) begin the year regularly at or near the northern winter solstice, … See more

    In cultures and religions that traditionally or currently use calendars other than the Gregorian, New Year's Day is often also an important celebration. Some countries concurrently use … See more

    The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Anglican Church and the Lutheran Church celebrate the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ on 1 January, based on the belief that if Jesus was … See more

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    The ancient Babylonian calendar was lunisolar, and around the year 2000 BC began observing a spring festival and the new year during the month of Nisan, around the time of the See more

    New Year's Eve
    The first of January represents the fresh start of a new year after a period of remembrance of the passing year, including on radio, television, and in newspapers, which starts in early December in … See more

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  5. New Year's Day 2025 in the United Kingdom

    WEB25 Jan 2016 · Learn about the history, traditions, and customs of New Year's Day in the UK, a bank holiday that marks the beginning of the new year according to the Gregorian calendar. Find out when and how …

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  8. New Year festival | Definition, History, Traditions, & Facts

    WEB25 Apr 2024 · A New Year festival is any of the social, cultural, and religious observations worldwide that celebrate the beginning of the new …

  9. New Year - Wikipedia

    WEBThe New Year is the time or day at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner. [1] . In the Gregorian calendar, …

  10. New Year's Day 2025: Why Does the Year Start on …

    WEBLearn why January 1 is the start of the new year in the Gregorian calendar and how different cultures celebrate the beginning of a new year. Find out about New Year's Eve, resolutions, foods, and quotes.

  11. Who Decided January 1st Is the New Year? | TIME

  12. New Year’s History: Festive Facts | HISTORY

  13. New Year’s Day summary | Britannica