Have you omitted only new year? KR IRS 1423

On Fri, 31 Mar 2023 at 21:19, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
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> Thank you for the response
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Saturday, 1 April, 2023 at 07:48:39 am IST, 'venkat giri' via iyer123 <
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>
>
> Yes yes.
> A noted omission.
> I regret.
>
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> On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 at 6:24 am, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Respected sirs,
>
> Sri Sridharan has copied from some website, hence the omission. Normally
> he is very cautious that nothing is missing. It  could be an oversight. In
> Malayalam Calendar Mathrubhoomi 15th April is marked as Vishu
>
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Saturday, 1 April, 2023 at 05:50:42 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> No Naragal buffoon, Tamil new year day is special to be highlighted; but a
> shallow knowledge fellow like you, you will only get excited as a kid Hence
> I call you a idiotic fool of an ass KR IRS
>
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2023 at 17:16, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Dear folks
>
> In his over-enthusiastic presentation of the various events of April 2023,
> Sri Venkar Giri Sridharan Trichy omitted the most significant event for
> all of us:-
>
> *Friday 14 April 2023 - Hindu New Year Shobhakrith*.
>
> What a crying shame!
>
> Instead, he highlighted it as "*B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day" *to
> celebrate a prominent dalit politician.
>
> An enduring symbol of All Fools Day?
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On 1 Apr 2023, at 4:21 AM, 'venkat giri' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Respected Sir/s,
>
>                        Sub: FIRST APRIL….2023
>
> *April 1 is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian
> calendar; 274 days remain until the end of the year**.*
>
> *April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day is an annual custom **on **1 April* 
> *consisting
> of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by
> shouting "April Fools!" at the recipient. Mass media can be involved with
> these pranks, which may be revealed as such the following day. The custom
> of setting aside a day for playing harmless pranks upon one's neighbour has
> been relatively common in the world historically.*
>
>   *Origins of April Fools’ is unknown**.*
>
> *1st April – Aprils Fools' Day*
>
> *                    According to some historians, it was first celebrated
> in 1852, when France switched from the **Julian calendar* *to the **Gregorian
> calendar** and some say that it is related to the turn of the seasons.*
>
> *In the Netherlands, the origin of April Fools' Day is often attributed to
> the Dutch victory in 1572 in the Capture of Brielle, where the Spanish Duke
> Álvarez de Toledo was defeated**. "*
>
> *HISTORICAL EVENTS ON THIS DAY...**1 April*
>
> ·         *1918 –UK's Royal Air Force was formed. *
>
> ·         *1924 – **Adolf Hitler was sentenced to five years of
> imprisonment**. *
>
> ·         *1954 – U.S. Air Force Academy was created. *
>
> ·         *1976 – Apple Computer Inc was formed. *
>
> ·         *1979 – **Iran was declared an Islamic republic**. *
>
> ·         * 2004 – **Gmail was launched**.*
>
> *OTHER EVENTS IN APRIL*
>
> ·       *1st April - Prevention of Blindness week*
>
> *It is observed from 1st to 7th April to spread awareness against the
> causes of blindness and the ways to prevent them**. *
>
> ·       *1st April - Odisha Foundation Day*
>
> *Odisha Foundation Day is celebrated on the 1st of April every year in
> memory of becoming a separate province on April 1, 1936**. *
>
> ·       *2nd April  - World Autism Awareness Day*
>
> *World Autism Awareness Day is observed on 2 April to raise awareness
> about autism and to educate people about it**. *
>
> ·       *4 April- International Day of Mine
> Awareness                      **Every Year on 4 April International Day
> for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action is observed to spread
> awareness about the threat caused by landmines to the safety, health, and
> lives of civilian populations and encourages state Governments to develop
> mine-clearing programs.*
>
> ·       *4 April- Mahavir Jayanti*
>
> *    This is the most auspicious day for Jains and is observed by the Jain
> community across the world in memory of the last spiritual teacher of
> Jainism (Mahavir). This year it is celebrated on April 4. *
>
> ·       *5th April- National Maritime Day*
>
>       *On 5th April every year in India National Maritime day is observed
> because on this date in 1919 navigation history was created SS Loyalty, the
> first ship of The Scindia Steam Navigation Company Ltd journeyed to the
> United Kingdom. It was a red-letter day in the account of Indian navigation*
> *.*
>
> ·       *April 06- International day of Sports for Development and Peace*
>
> *An annual celebration of the ability of sport to promote social change,
> community development, and peace and understanding is observed as the
> International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.*
>
> ·         *April 06- Hanuman Jayanti*
>
> *Hanuman Jayanti, a Hindu holiday, commemorates the birth of the Hindu
> deity and ardent Lord Rama devotee. The festival is celebrated on the full
> moon day of the Hindu month of Chaitra in the majority of Indian states.*
>
> ·         *7 April- World Health Day*
>
> *As we know that "Health is wealth".*
>
> *Therefore, World Health Day is celebrated worldwide every year on the 7th
> of April. Various programs and arrangements are managed by the World Health
> Organisation. It was the first time celebrated in 1950.*
>
> ·       *April 07- Good Friday*
>
> *The world remembers Jesus Christ's crucifixion on the Friday before
> Easter, as Good Friday. This day is also referred to as Black Friday, Great
> Friday, Great and Holy Friday, and Holy Friday.*
>
> ·         *10 April - World Homoeopathy Day (WHD)*
>
> *WHD is observed every year on 10 April to pay tribute to the founder and
> father of the Homeopathy system of medicine Dr.Christian Fredric Samuel
> Hahnemann. The main aim of this day is to spread knowledge about
> Homeopathic medicine in public health. In fact from 10 April to 16 April
> World Homeopathy Week is celebrated annually and is organized by the World
> Homeopathy Awareness Organisation. *
>
> ·         *11 April - National Safe Motherhood Day (NSMD)*
>
> *NSMD is observed on 11 April every year to create awareness about
> maternity facilities, lactating women, and also for proper health care
> given to women.*
>
> ·       *13 April - Jallianwala Bagh Massacre*
>
> *It took place on 13 April 1919 at Amritsar and is also known as the
> Amritsar massacre. On this day, British troops under the Command of **GEN
> DYER* *fired on a large crowd of unarmed Indians in Amritsar in Punjab of
> India. Several hundred people were killed and many hundreds were wounded.*
>
> *14 April- B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day*
>
> ·         *B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day is also known as Ambedkar
> Jayanti or Bhim Jayanti which is observed on **14 April** to commemorate
> the memory of B.R. Ambedkar. This day celebrates the birthday of Baba Saheb
> Bhimrao Ambedkar, an Indian politician, and social rights activist.*
>
> ·       *April 14: Baisakhi Day*
>
>         *It is a spring harvest festival that is celebrated every year on
> April 13 or 14 by members of the Punjabi community. This year it is
> celebrated on April 14. It is one of the significant festivals for Sikhs,
> which is observed in India and throughout the world.*
>
> ·       *18 April- World Heritage Day*
>
> *This day is observed every year on 18 April to preserve the human
> heritage and recognize the efforts of all the relevant organizations in the
> field. This day was announced by the International Council on Monuments and
> Sites (ICOMOS) in 1982 and was approved by the General Assembly of UNESCO
> in 1983.*
>
> ·       *19 April - World Liver Day*
>
> *It is observed on 19 April to spread awareness about the diseases related
> to the liver. The liver is the second largest organ in the body. After the
> brain, it is also the second most complex organ in the body. It performs
> various crucial functions associated with digestion, immunity, metabolism,
> and the storage of nutrients within the body. *
>
> ·       *21 April- Eid-Ul-Fitr*
>
> *It is observed during the first three days of Shawwl, the tenth month of
> the Islamic calendar, and marks the conclusion of Ramadan, the Muslim holy
> month of fasting.* *It is customarily observed with a special meal, which
> for many Muslims is their first meal during the day in a month.*
>
> ·       *22 April- World Earth Day*
>
> *This day is observed every year on 22 April to mark the anniversary of
> the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. In the Universe
> Earth is the only planet where life is possible and so it is necessary to
> maintain this natural asset. World Earth Day is celebrated to increase
> awareness about the importance of the planet.*
>
> *22 April- Akshaya Tritiya*
>
> *The Hindu and Jain communities revere and celebrate Akshaya Tritiya, also
> known as Akha Teej, as a very auspicious and sacred day. People perform
> various rituals and other spiritual practices to fulfil their desired
> wishes**.*
>
> *23 April - World Book and Copyright Day*
>
> *Every year on 23rd April this day is celebrated to promote the enjoyment
> of books and reading. It is necessary to recognize the magical powers of
> books because they generate a link between the past and the future, a
> bridge between generations and across cultures**.*
>
> ·       *23 April - English Language Day*
>
> *English Language Day** is celebrated on 23 April annually and is a
> United Nations (UN) observance day. The day coincides with both the
> birthday and death day of William Shakespeare and World Book Day*
>
> ·       *25 April - World Malaria Day*
>
> *World Malaria Day is celebrated every year on 25 April to raise awareness
> about the disease malaria, how to control it, and how to eradicate it
> completely. In 2008, the first Malaria Day was celebrated, which was
> developed from Africa Malaria Day, which was an event observed since 2001
> by the African governments. At the 60th session of the World Health
> Assembly in 2007, it was proposed that Africa Malaria Day be changed to
> World Malaria Day.*
>
> ·       *26 April - World Intellectual Property Day*
>
> *This day is celebrated every year on 26 April and was established by the
> World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in 2000 to raise awareness
> of how patents, copyright, trademarks, and designs impact daily life. And
> also it plays an important role that intellectual property rights play in
> encouraging innovation and creativity.*
>
> ·       *28 April - World Day for Safety and Health at Work*
>
> *This day is observed on 28 April every year by the International Labour
> Organisation (ILO) since 2003. This day marks how to improve occupational
> safety, and health and looks to continue these efforts through several
> changes like technology, demographics, climate change, etc.*
>
> ·       *30 April - World Veterinary Day*
>
> *Every year on the last Saturday of April, people around the world come
> together to raise awareness about the vital roles that veterinarians play.
> The World Organisation creates this day for animal health and the World
> Veterinary Association**.*
>
> ·       *April 30- Ayushman Bharat Diwas*
>
> *The purpose of Ayushmaan Bharat Diwas is to promote the goals of the
> Ayushman Bharat Yojana. This program demonstrates the accomplishment of
> Indian government goals that are in line with the UN's Sustainable
> Development Goals (SDGs).*
>
> *               So, these are the National and International important
> Days in April 2023 month which may also help in the preparation for several
> exams and also enhance your knowledge.*
>
> *New Rules From 1st April 2023: These 10 rules will change from next month
> will have a direct impact on the pockets of common people, know here.*
>
> *Financial Rules Changing From 1st April 2023: The month of April is
> considered very important from a financial point of view. The new financial
> year also starts this month. In such a situation, along with this, many
> such big changes are going to happen which will have a direct impact on the
> pockets of the common man. Many auto companies are increasing the prices of
> vehicles. Financial changes which will have a direct impact on the pocket
> of the common man. Let's know about this-*
>
> *1. Cars of many companies will become expensive.*
>
> *3. Gold without 6 digit hallmark Cannot be sold*
>
> *There are going to be major changes in the rules of the sale of gold in
> India from April 1, 2023. From April 1, jewellers will be able to sell only
> the jewellery on which 6 digit HUID number is registered. The Consumer
> Department has taken this decision on January 18, 2023, to protect the
> interests of the customers. Earlier HUID was optional. *
>
> *4. Tax will have to be paid on insurance policies with higher premiums*
>
> *The government had announced in the budget 2023 that from April 1, 2023,
> the tax will have to be paid on the income from the insurance scheme with a
> premium of more than Rs5 lakh annually. But the thing to note is that the
> ULIP plan has not been included in this.*
>
> *5. Nomination is necessary for demat accountIf you invest money in the
> stock market, then this news is for you. Demat account holders are required
> to file nomination before April 1, 2023. Failure to do so will freeze the
> account of the account holders. According to the circular of SEBI, it is
> necessary to add the nominee to the demat and trading account. In case of
> not do so, your account will be deactivated.*
>
> *6. Nomination is necessary for mutual funds*
>
> *Market regulator SEBI (SEBI) has ordered all mutual fund investors to
> complete their nomination work before March 31. In case of failure to do
> so, from April 1, 2023, the portfolio of investors will be frozen. After
> this, only after submitting the details, it will be restarted.*
>
> *7. UDID will be mandatory for Divyangjan*
>
> *Benefits for government schemes to the disabled Now from April 1, it has
> become mandatory for the disabled to tell the Unique Identification Card
> (UDID) number. The government has made it clear that those who do not have
> UDID, will have to give information about their UDID enrollment number.
> Only after this, he can take advantage of 17 government schemes.*
>
> *8. Banks will remain closed for so many days*
>
> *Banks are full of holidays in April. This month, due to different
> festivals and anniversaries, banks will remain closed for a total of 15
> days in different states across the country. This includes holidays on days
> like Ambedkar Jayanti, Mahavir Jayanti, and Eid-ul-Fitr.*
>
> *9. There may be a change in the prices of LPG and CNG*
>
> *On the first of every month, government oil companies change the prices
> of gas and CNG. In such a situation, it has to be seen that there is relief
> in the prices of commercial and domestic gas cylinders; an increase is
> recorded in it.*
>
>
>
> *Regards*
>
> *V.Sridharan*
>
> *Trichy*
>
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