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January 2016 April 2016 July 2016 23 Friday Ashtami Shraddha, Jivitputrika Vrat 26 Monday Indira Ekadashi, Ekadashi Shraddha 01 Friday Kalashtami, ( Krishna Pooja ) 03 Sunday Papmochani Ekadashi 01 Friday Pradosh Vrat 27 Tuesday Dwadashi Shraddha, Pradosh Vrat 05 Tuesday Saphala Ekadashi 04 Monday Pradosh Vrat 02 Saturday Masik Shivaratri, Rohini Vrat 30 Friday Sarvapitri Visarjan Amavasya 07 Thursday Pradosh Vrat, Masik Shivaratri 05 Tuesday Masik Shivaratri 04 Monday Somvati Amavas, Gupta Navratri Begins 09 Saturday Paush Amavasya, Hanumath Jayanthi 06 Wednesday Darsha Amavasya 05 Tuesday Chandra Darshan October 2016 10 Sunday Chandra Darshan 07 Thursday Chaitra Navratri, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi 07 Thursday Vinayaka Chaturthi 01 Saturday Navratri Begins, Ghatasthapana 13 Wednesday Vinayaka Chaturthi, Lohri 08 Friday Chandra Darshan, Jhulelal Jayanti 09 Saturday Skanda Sashti 02 Sunday Chandra Darshan 14 Thursday Skanda Sashti, Pongal, Makar Sankranti 09 Saturday Gauri Puja, Gangaur, Matsya Jayanti, Masik Karthigai 12 Tuesday Masik Durgashtami 04 Tuesday Vinayaka Chaturthi 15 Friday Magh Bihu 10 Sunday Vinayaka Chaturthi, Lakshmi Panchami, Rohini Vrat 15 Friday Devshayani Ekadashi, Gauri Vrat Begins 05 Wednesday Lalita Panchami 16 Saturday Durgashtami, Shakambhari Utsavarambha 11 Monday Skanda Sashti 16 Saturday Jayaparvati Vrat Begins, Shani Trayodashi 06 Thursday Skanda Sashti 18 Monday Masik Karthigai 12 Tuesday Yamuna Chhath 18 Monday Chaumasi Chaudas 07 Friday Saraswati Avahan, Akal Bodhon 19 Tuesday Putrada Ekadashi 13 Wednesday Solar New Year, Mesha Sankranti 19 Tuesday Guru Purnima, Gauri Vrat 08 Saturday Saraswati Puja 20 Wednesday Kurma Dwadashi, Rohini Vrat 14 Thursday Masik Durgashtami, Vishu Kani 20 Wednesday Sawan Begins *North 09 Sunday Durga Ashtami, Sandhi Puja, Maha Navami 21 Thursday Pradosh Vrat 15 Friday Rama Navami 22 Friday Jayaparvati Vrat Ends, Sankashti Chaturthi 10 Monday Saraswati Visarjan, Vijayadashami 23 Saturday Paush Purnima, Shakambhari Purnima 17 Sunday Kamada Ekadashi, Vamana Dwadashi 25 Monday Shravan Somwar Vrat *North 11 Tuesday Bengal Vijayadashami 26 Tuesday Republic Day 18 Monday Pradosh Vrat 26 Tuesday Mangala Gauri Vrat *North, Kalashtami 12 Wednesday Papankusha Ekadashi 27 Wednesday Sankashti Chaturthi, Sakat Chauth 19 Tuesday Mahavir Swami Jayanti 29 Friday Kamika Ekadashi, Rohini Vrat 13 Thursday Pradosh Vrat 30 Saturday Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 21 Thursday Hanuman Jayanti, Chaitra Purnima 30 Saturday Pradosh Vrat, Shani Trayodashi 15 Saturday Ashwin Purnima, Sharad Purnima 31 Sunday Kalashtami 22 Friday Vaishakha Begins *North 31 Sunday Sawan Shivaratri 16 Sunday Kartik Begins , Tula Sankranti 25 Monday Sankashti Chaturthi 18 Tuesday Karwa Chauth, Sankashti Chaturthi February 2016 August 2016 29 Friday Kalashtami 19 Wednesday Rohini Vrat 04 Thursday Shattila Ekadashi 01 Monday Shravan Somwar Vrat *North 22 Saturday Ahoi Ashtami, Kalashtami 05 Fri day Pradosh Vrat May 2016 02 Tuesday Hariyali Amavasya, Mangala Gauri Vrat *North, 25 Tuesday Rama Ekadashi 06 Saturday Meru Trayodashi, Masik Shivaratri 02 Monday Varuthini Ekadashi, Vallabhacharya Jayanti 04 Thursday Chandra Darshan 26 Wednesday Govatsa Dwadashi 07 Sunday Darsha Amavasya, Thai Amavasai 03 Tuesday Varuthini Ekadashi 05 Friday Hariyali Teej 27 Thursday Dhan Teras, Yama Deepam, Pradosh Vrat 08 Monday Mauni Amavas, Gupta Navratri Begins 04 Wednesday Pradosh Vrat, Masik Shivaratri 06 Saturday Vinayaka Chaturthi 28 Friday Kali Chaudas, Hanuman Puja 09 Tuesday Chandra Darshan 06 Friday Vaishakha Amavasya 07 Sunday Nag Panchami 29 Saturday Diwali, Lakshmi Puja 11 Thursday Vinayaka Chaturthi 07 Saturday Chandra Darshan, Masik Karthigai 08 Monday Kalki Jayanti, Skanda Sashti 30 Sunday Kartik Amavasya 12 Friday Vasant Panchami 08 Sunday Akshaya Tritiya, Matangi Jayanti, 09 Tuesday Tulsidas Jayanti, Mangala Gauri Vrat 31 Monday Gowardhan Puja, Annakut 13 Saturday Skanda Sashti, Kumbha Sankranti 09 Monday Vinayaka Chaturthi 10 Wednesday Masik Durgashtami 14 Sunday Ratha Saptami, Narmada Jayanti 11 Wednesday Skanda Sashti 12 Friday Varalakshmi Vrat November 2016 15 Monday Masik Durgashtami, Masik Karthigai 12 Thursday Ganga Saptami 14 Sunday Shravana Putrada Ekadashi 01 Tuesday Bhaiya Dooj, Yama Dwitiya 16 Tuesday Rohini Vrat 13 Friday Masik Durgashtami, Bagalamukhi Jayanti 15 Monday Pradosh Vrat 03 Thursday Vinayaka Chaturthi 18 Thursday Jaya Ekadashi, Bhishma Dwadashi 14 Saturday Sita Navami, Vrishabha Sankranti 16 Tuesday Simha Sankranti, Malayalam New Year 04 Friday Labh Panchami 19 Friday Pradosh Vrat 17 Tuesday Mohini Ekadashi, Parashurama Dwadashi 17 Wednesday Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, Gayatri Jayanti 05 Saturday Chhath Puja 21 Sunday Purnima 18 Wednesday Pradosh Vrat 18 Thursday Bhadrapada Begins *North 07 Monday Gopashtami, Masik Durgashtami 23 Tuesday Phalguna Begins *North, Attukal Pongala 21 Saturday Buddha Purnima 21 Sunday Sankashti Chaturthi 08 Tuesday Akshaya Navami, Jagaddhatri Puja 25 Thursday Sankashti Chaturthi 22 Sunday Jyeshtha Begins *North, Narada Jayanti 22 Monday Nag Panchami 10 Thursday Devutthana Ekadashi, Bhishma Panchak Begins 28 Sunday Yashoda Jayanti 24 Tuesday Sankashti Chaturthi 23 Tuesday Balarama Jayanti, Shitala Satam *Gujarat 11 Friday Tulasi Vivah, Yogeshwara Dwadashi 28 Saturday Kalashtami 12 Saturday Vaikuntha Chaturdashi March 2016 25 Thursday Krishna Janmashtami 31 Tuesday Hanuman Jayanti *Telugu 13 Sunday Dev Diwali 01 Tuesday Janaki Jayanti, Kalashtami 27 Saturday Aja Ekadashi 14 Monday Kartik Purnima, Guru Nanak Jayanti 04 Friday Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti, Ekadashi June 2016 28 Sunday Paryushana Parvarambha 29 Monday Pradosh Vrat 17 Thursday Sankashti Chaturthi 05 Saturday Vijaya Ekadashi 01 Wednesday Apara Ekadashi 30 Tuesday Masik Shivaratri 20 Sunday Bhanu Saptami, Kalabhairav Jayanti 06 Sunday Pradosh Vrat 02 Thursday Pradosh Vrat 31 Wednesday Bhadrapada Amavasya, Surya Grahan 24 Thursday Utpanna Ekadashi 07 Monday Maha 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    Created via PDFShift 2021 Drik Panchang Festivals Calendar Hindu Festivals for New Delhi, NCT, India Purnimanta Hindu Calendar new month begins from Purnima Location: New Delhi, India Date of Creation: October 1, 2020, Thursday Latitude: 28° 38′ 08″ N Version: v1.0.0 Longitude: 77° 13′ 28″ E Elevation: 212 m Olson Timezone: Asia/Kolkata Timezone: 5.5 Registered Office: Branch Office: 010, United Daffodils, BMA College Road 187-D, Radha Nagar Doddanekundi, Marathahalli Outer Ring Road Krishna Nagar Post Office Bengaluru - 560037 Mathura - 281004 Page 1 of 11 This is a month wise list of most Hindu festivals in the year 2021. Most of the Hindu festivals are determined based on position of the Sun and the Moon. Please visit Hindu Festivals as per Lunar month to know in which Lunar month festivals are celebrated. Hindu Festivals depend on location and might differ between two citieCsr eaantded d viifafe PreDnFcSehi fits quite noticeable for cities in different time zone. Hence one should set the location before looking into the festival list. Hindu festivals calendar is also known as Hindu Vrat and Tyohar calendar. The fasting is known as Vrat or Upavas and festival is known as Tyohar or Parva in the local language. Most Hindu festivals calendar include significant fasting days along with festivals. Many Hindu festivals are celebrated while keeping a day-long fast on the festival day. Hence in Hinduism Tyohar(s) is time for celebrations, deity worship and austerity. January 2021 Saphala Ekadashi 9 January 9, 2021, Saturday Saturday Pausha,
  • District Health Action Plan Siwan 2012 – 13

    District Health Action Plan Siwan 2012 – 13

    DISTRICT HEALTH ACTION PLAN SIWAN 2012 – 13 Name of the district : Siwanfloku Create PDF files without this message by purchasing novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) Foreword National Rural health Mission was launched in India in the year 2005 with the purpose of improving the health of children and mothers and reaching out to meet the health needs of the people in the hard to reach areas of the nation. National Rural Health Mission aims at strengthening the rural health infrastructures and to improve the delivery of health services. NRHM recognizes that until better health facilities reaches the last person of the society in the rural India, the social and economic development of the nation is not possible. The District Health Action Plan of Siwan district has been prepared keeping this vision in mind. The DHAP aims at improving the existing physical infrastructures, enabling access to better health services through hospitals equipped with modern medical facilities, and to deliver the health service with the help of dedicated and trained manpower. It focuses on the health care needs and requirements of rural people especially vulnerable groups such as women and children. The DHAP has been prepared keeping in mind the resources available in the district and challenges faced at the grass root level. The plan strives to bring about a synergy among the various components of the rural health sector. In the process the missing links in this comprehensive chain have been identified and the Plan will aid in addressing these concerns. The plan has attempts to bring about a convergence of various existing health programmes and also has tried to anticipate the health needs of the people in the forthcoming years.