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A: For astrological calculations (Tithi, Nakshatra), the desk calendar is "top" because it includes finer details. For nostalgic wall art, the wall calendar is superior.

The Assamese months correspond approximately to the following English months: Assamese Month English Month Equivalent Significance April–May Bohag Bihu (Assamese New Year) Jeth May–June Summer begins Ahar June–July Monsoon season Sawan July–August Agricultural peak Bhado August–September Religious observances Ahin September–October Durga Puja preparations Kati October–November Kati Bihu (Lamps lit in fields) Aghun November–December Harvest season Puh December–January Winter solstice Magh January–February Magh Bihu (Harvest festival) Phagun February–March Spring arrival Chait March–April End of the year Historical Events in 1972 - On This Day assamese and english calendar 1972 top

The Assamese calendar (Bhaskarabda) is sidereal and synchronized with the Gregorian calendar. Some months, such as , can have up to 32 days. Assamese Month Romanised Name Typical Duration ব’হাগ আহাৰ শাওণ আহিন Historical Context of 1972 in Assam State Reorganisation Some months, such as , can have up to 32 days

The year was a monumental period for Assam , marked by significant territorial reorganization, political shifts, and intense cultural movements . 🗓️ 1972 Calendar: Assamese & English Correspondence marked by significant territorial reorganization