Assamese And English Calendar 1972 Top Work
Introduction
A Retrospective: The Assamese and English Calendar of 1972
- Caitra (চৈত্ৰ) - March-April
- Vaishakha (বৈশাখ) - April-May
- Jyaishtha (জ্যৈষ্ঠ) - May-June
- Ashadha (আষাঢ়) - June-July
- Shravana (শ্রাবণ) - July-August
- Bhadrapada (ভাদ্ৰপদ) - August-September
- Ashvina (আশ্বিন) - September-October
- Karttika (কাত্তিক) - October-November
- Margashira (মাঘশিৰ) - November-December
- Pausha (পৌশ) - December-January
- Magha (মাঘ) - January-February
- Phalguna (ফাল্গুন) - February-March
- Collectors looking for the most accurate version.
- Students writing about Assamese time systems.
- Developers building a historical date converter.
- Elderly users seeking a printable replica for memory’s sake.
Rating (as a historical tool):
⭐ 9/10 ⭐ Rating (as a daily calendar today): 1/10 (too fragile, outdated) ⭐ Collector’s recommendation: Seek original metal-top copies from Panbazar, Guwahati auction houses.
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Notes:
In 1972, the Assamese New Year, also known as 'Rongali Bihu,' fell on April 13th according to the Assamese calendar. In contrast, the English calendar marked the beginning of the year on January 1st. Collectors looking for the most accurate version