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** Aberdeen railway station, New South Wales
** Assamese New Year, or Rongali Bihu ( India's Assam Valley )
** Bengali New Year, or Pohela Boishakh ( Bangladesh and India's West Bengal state )
** Burmese New Year, or Thingyan ( Burma )
** Sikh New Year, or Vaisakhi ( Punjab region )
** Khmer New Year, or Chol Chnam Thmey, most commonly celebrated on April 13 ( Cambodia )
** Lao New Year, or Songkan / Pi Mai Lao, generally celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Laos )
** Maithili New Year, Jude-Sheetal in Mithila and Nepal
** Maldivian New Year, ( Maldives )
** Nepali New Year, or Bikram Samwat / Vaishak Ek ( Nepal )
** Oriya New Year, or Maha Visuba Sankranthi ( India's Orissa state )
** Sinhalese New Year, or Aluth Avurudhu ( Sri Lanka )
** Tamil New Year, or Puthandu ( India's Tamil Nadu state, Sri Lanka )
** Thai New Year, or Songkran, celebrated from 13 to 15 April ( Thailand )
** Tuluva New Year, or Bisu ( India's Karnataka state )
** British-Americans and on-going developments in New England cuisine, the national traditions founded in cuisine of the thirteen colonies and some aspects of other regional cuisine.
** French Americans and their " New World " regional identities such as:
** Cuisine of New Mexico
** Reprint: New York: Exeter Books, 1983.
** The Benjamin Franklin Bridge across the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey
** New Curonian ( nearly extinct ; often considered a separate language, but mutually intelligible to Latvian )
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** and Year
** Year of birth
** European Silver Ball Footballer of the Year France Football
** Timkat, or 20 during Leap Year ( Ethiopian Orthodox )
** In biblical times, the day following 29 Adar, Year 1 of the reign of ___, would be followed by 1 Nisan, Year 2 of the reign of ___.
** 2003, Vocal Event of the Year: " Picture " ( Nominated )
** 2009 Video of The Year for " All Summer Long " ( Nominated )
** 2009 Wide Open Country Video of the Year for " All Summer Long " ( Winner )
** 2009 Hit Of The Year for " All Summer Long " ( Winner )
** Year or date of death

** and India's
** Two of them are triple-centuries ( matched by Australia's Donald Bradman, India's Virender Sehwag, and West Indies ' Chris Gayle ).
** India's Missionaries of Charity chooses Sister Nirmala to succeed Mother Teresa as its leader.
** The Albanian missionary sister Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, later known as Mother Teresa, arrives in Calcutta from Ireland to begin her work among India's poorest and sickest.
** 2032 – India's GDP exceeds that of Japan – National Intelligence Council
** Volume II: India's Most Dangerous Hour, Major-General Stanley Woodburn Kirbyet al., 1958
** India's economy had a 52. 9 % share of world income, the largest in the world.
** India's economy had a 33 % share of world income, the largest in the world.
** India's economy had a 24. 5 % share of world income, the second largest in the world after China, which had a 25 % share.
** India's income of £ 17. 5 million ( population approx.
** India's economy had a 24. 4 % share of world income, the largest in the world.
** First estimation of India's national income by Dadabhai Naoroji
** India's economy had a 12. 2 % share of world income under the British Empire.
** India's economy had a 7. 6 % share of world income under the British Empire.
** India's economy had a 3. 8 % share of world income.
** India's economy was $ 494. 8 billion, which accounted for a 3. 1 % share of world income.
** India's economy is $ 4. 002 trillion ( purchasing power parity ) which accounts for a 6. 3 % share of world income, the fourth largest in the world in terms of real GDP.

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