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happy new year step by step || new year drawing || new year gift open || rat happy receive his gift

You will see a drawing of a rat, a gift from the New Year. When it is open, its friends are happily watching numerous food toys. The income you will see how many toys I have received, this is a story you can see in the picture, the purpose of showing you this drawing, other animals as we are happy to receive gifts and they are happy to receive their food or something else. Happy New Year is coming to the fore, it's not too late. So, friends, I hope you all watch this video and will be happy to thank you.

Why do we celebrate the New Year?
During the Roman era, March marked the beginning of the calendar. Then, in 46 B.C., Julius Caesar created the Julian calendar, which set the new year when it is celebrated today, Live Science previously reported. ... Different religions also celebrate their New Year's at different times.

What does the new year represent?
New Year's Eve
January 1 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 countries around the world. Publications have year-end articles that review the changes during the previous year.

What happens on New Year's Day?
New Year's Day falls on January 1 and marks the start of a new year according to the Gregorian calendar. It marks the end of New Year's Eve celebrations in the United States and gives many Americans a chance to remember the previous year.

What is the date of the Hindu New Year?
As per the lunar calendar, a new year is celebrated in various parts of India during March/April. Ugadi is the New Year's Day for the Hindus of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. Gudi Padwa is celebrated in Maharashtra, Goa and Konkan belt as the new year.

How did New Year's Day start?
In 45 B.C., New Year's Day is celebrated on January 1 for the first time in history as the Julian calendar takes effect. Soon after becoming a Roman dictator, Julius Caesar decided that the traditional Roman calendar was in dire need of reform.



Why did the New Year start?
The new year wasn't always celebrated in January, according to History.com. The Ancient Roman calendar used to follow the lunar cycle and had the new year beginning in March. ... Starting the new year in January was partially done to honor the god Janus, for whom the month was named.

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