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Ugadi
Ugadi is the New Year for people in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. It usually comes in March or April. The day is about fresh beginnings. Families clean the house and decorate the door with mango leaves. Many people visit temples in the morning. A special dish called Ugadi Pachadi is prepared. It has many tastes, sweet, sour, bitter. It reminds people that life has many feelings.
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Gudi Padwa
Gudi Padwa is the New Year festival in Maharashtra and Goa. People start the day early and clean their homes. A bright cloth, leaves, and a pot are tied to a stick to make a Gudi. The Gudi is placed outside the house. It stands for victory and good luck. Families wear new clothes, make sweets, and spend time together.
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Vishu
Vishu is the New Year for people in Kerala. It is usually around April 14. The first thing people see in the morning is called Vishu Kani. It is a small display with fruits, rice, flowers, and a mirror. It is believed to bring good luck for the year. Elders also give small gifts or money to children. Later the family shares a big traditional meal.
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Puthandu
Puthandu is the Tamil New Year. It is celebrated on April 14. Homes are cleaned and beautiful Kolam designs are drawn at the entrance. Families cook special food and visit temples. People greet each other and wish a happy new year. It is a calm and joyful day spent with family.
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Baisakhi
Baisakhi is an important festival in Punjab. It usually happens on April 13 or 14. It marks the harvest season. Farmers celebrate the hard work of the year. There are fairs, music, and dancing like Bhangra and Gidda. Many Sikhs also visit the Gurdwara to pray and give thanks.
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Bohag Bihu
Bohag Bihu is the New Year in Assam. It also marks the start of the farming season. People wear traditional clothes and join in Bihu dance and songs. Families cook special food and share it with neighbors. The festival feels lively and full of energy.
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Pohela Boishakh
Pohela Boishakh is the Bengali New Year. It is celebrated in West Bengal and by Bengali communities. The day often starts with music and cultural programs. Markets and streets feel festive. Families enjoy traditional food together. Shop owners also open new account books for the year.
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Cheti Chand
Cheti Chand is the New Year for the Sindhi community. It also celebrates the birth of Jhulelal, their spiritual guide. People take part in prayers and small processions. There is music, food, and community gatherings. The day is about faith, hope, and togetherness.

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