Although the New Year is celebrated on different days all over the world, but as per the Gregorian calendar, the beginning of the New Year is considered from 1 January. Since the end of one year on 31 December, the new English calendar year begins on 1 January. Therefore, this day is celebrated as a festival to celebrate the New Year.
As the year is new, it is welcomed with new hopes, new dreams, new goals and new ideas. Everyone believes that if their first day of year is celebrated with enthusiasm and happiness, then the entire year will be the great.
Celebrating New Year on 1st January also contributes to the unity of all religions, because everyone celebrates it jointly. From the evening of 31 December, people start celebrating the New Year in many places and at 12 o'clock, everyone wishes each other Happy New Year.
The New Year marks a new beginning and one always learns to move forward. Whatever we have learned in the old year, learning from what succeeded or failed, we should move forward with a new hope. Just as we do not get sad at the end of the old year but welcome the New Year with great enthusiasm and joy, in the same way we should not be sad about the time spent in life. Instead of thinking about what has passed, welcome the opportunities that come and try to improve life through them.
Parties are held at many places in the joy of the New Year. People do dance and sing take a pleasure of delicious dishes. Some people start New Year by remembering God by organizing religious programs.
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