The fifth edition of the calendar is also simple, no-frills and printable (A4) as the previous four and also includes Indian festivals and holidays (in concurrence with the official Government of India list of holidays for the year 2011).
The times, they have changed. We no longer wait as eagerly for the new calendar as a new year arrives. Our smart digital devices automatically move from one year to the another.
Change is good. But then there are some constants – such as the Cutting the Chai calendar.
The fifth edition of the calendar is also simple, no-frills and printable (A4) as the previous four and also includes Indian festivals and holidays (in concurrence with the official Government of India list of holidays for the year 2011).
You may print it out and pin it somewhere or use it as a desktop wallpaper. There are lots of options to choose from.
In case browsing through dates is not your take and you want all the holidays at one place to let you know beforehand when you can go for that long weekend break, also included below is the official Government of India list of gazetted and restricted holidays for the year 2011. This will also come in handy to know when not to go to the bank.
Have a wonderful 2011.
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Government of India Official List of Gazetted and Restricted Holidays in 2011
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