Indians not only follow the English months. Indians also follow their traditional language and lunar and solar-based calendars. They celebrate the New Year with the temples and in the homes.

They give more importance to the prayers during these New Year days. In the state of Andhra based on the lunar calendar, they get their New Year in the month of March-April the name of the festival is called Ugadi. In Jharkhand state based on the lunar calendar, this state people will get their New Year during the month of March and April the name of the festival is Bighu. In the Uttar Pradesh state based on the lunar, they get their New Year in the month of March and April and the name of the festival is known as Pratipada.

In the state of Uttarakhand also New Year celebrated during the month of March and April and the name of the festival is called Bikhu. Maharashtra, Goa, Konkan In the three states of India these Hindu religious people celebrate their New Year in the name of GudhiPadwa or Samsaar Padwo in the month of March and April and based on the lunar calendar.

In the Manipur, state people celebrate their New Year in the name of Cheiraoba during the months of March and April and it is based on the lunar calendar. In the Kashmir state, the New Year is celebrated in the name of Navreh and in the during the month of March and April based on the lunar calendar. In the Jammu city, they celebrate the new year in the name of Navratra of course only on the same day they celebrate this New Year. In the Rajasthan state also they celebrate on the same day and in the same name.

Sindhi people celebrate their new year during the months of March and April in the name of Chetichand. In Punjab, they follow the solar calendar and in the fixed dates of April 13th, 14th, and 15th. In the Assam state, they celebrate the New Year as fixed dates said before in the name of Rongali Bihu. In Tamil Nadu, the New Year is celebrated in the name of Tamil Puthandu, based on the solar calendar and in the fixed dates as said before.

In Kerala state also the New Year celebrated on the fixed dates as mentioned before and the name of the festival is called Vishu. In the Odisha, the New Year festival is called as Bishuva Sankranti and in the fixed dates as said before. In Bengal, the New Year is celebrated in the name of Poila Boishakh and in the fixed dates of April 13th, 14th, and 15th.

In the Bihar state also the New Year celebrated on the above dates and in the name of Jud Sheetal. In the Gujarat state, the New Year is celebrated in the name of Nav varas and it is celebrated during the month of October or November. Parsis people also celebrate their New Year in India in the name of Nowruz during August 17th, 18th, 19th. Zoroastrians are one of the oldest religious people living in India and they celebrate their New Year on 21st March every year.