Baisakh Calendar 2081

Baisakh is the first month of Nepali Calendar. 1st of Baisakh is Celebrated as a New Year in Nepal. I wish you a Happy New Year.

Baisakh Calendar 2081

Bihe Lagan in Baisakh 2081

  • 6,7

Pasni Lagan in Baisakh 2081

  • 3,14,21,28

Bratabandha Lagan in Baisakh 2081

  • 6

FAQs about Baisakh Calendar 2081

When is New Year is 2081?

New Year in 2081 is on Baisakh 1 2081, SATURDAY.

When is Ram Nawami in 2081?

Ram Nawami in 2081 is in Baisakh 5, Wednesday.

When is Loktantra Diwas in 2081?

Loktantra Diwas in 2081 is in Baisakh 11, Tuesday,

Naya Barsha | Nepali New Year

Nepali New Year, also known as “Nava Barsha” or “Nepal Sambat,” is a significant festival in Nepal and Nepali communities globally, marking the start of the Nepali calendar year in mid-April. It embodies renewal, prosperity, and unity, with preparations including cleaning homes, buying new clothes, and preparing traditional foods. The festival is celebrated with music, dance, and cultural performances, along with rituals like the Ghode Jatra procession and exchanging greetings for blessings and good fortune.

Nepali New Year not only brings joy and festivities but also encourages reflection, gratitude, and positive intentions for the year ahead. It highlights Nepal’s rich cultural heritage and the community’s resilience, fostering togetherness and optimism among its people as they embrace new beginnings with a sense of unity and hope.

Antararstriya Sharamik Diwas | International Labours Day

International Labour Day, also known as May Day, is a global celebration honoring the achievements and contributions of workers worldwide. Observed on May 1st each year, this day serves as a reminder of the labor movement’s struggles for fair wages, safe working conditions, and workers’ rights. It originated in the late 19th century when labor movements in various countries advocated for an eight-hour workday and better working conditions, leading to significant social and legal reforms.

On International Labour Day, various events and activities are organized to recognize workers’ roles in society and highlight ongoing labor-related issues. These may include rallies, marches, seminars, and discussions focused on workers’ rights, workplace safety, and economic justice. It’s a time to honor the labor force’s dedication and resilience while also calling attention to areas where further progress and advocacy are needed to ensure fair treatment and opportunities for workers worldwide.

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