The traditional New Year’s Day varies from state to state in this diverse country. Different regions observe New Year’s Day on a different date as decided by the traditional (solar/ lunar) calendar. Thus, it comes as no surprise that the multi-cultural Bharat celebrates not one, but many New Year’s Days known by various names like Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Puthandu, Vishu, Navreh, etc. in various parts of India. Their New Year’s traditions reflect the rich cultural diversity of the country.<br /><br />Presenting Here is the list of several New Year Days celebrated across the various Indian States.<br />Ugadi – Telugu New Year<br />Gudi Padwa – Marathi New Year<br />Baisakhi – Punjabi New Year<br />Puthandu – Tamil New Year.<br />Bohag Bihu – Assamese New Year.<br />Pohela Boishakh – Bengali New Year<br />Bestu Varas – Gujarati New Year.