Odia Calendar 1989 Upd: Kohinoor

The (also known as the Kohinoor Panji) for 1989 is a traditional almanac used by the people of Odisha to track lunar phases, festivals, and auspicious timings. While finding a physical copy today is rare, digital archives and panchang records provide specific details for that year. Notable Festivals & Dates in 1989

The 1989 festivities were particularly vibrant, marking a peak era for the silver filigree backdrops ( Chandi Medha ) in Cuttack. kohinoor odia calendar 1989

While Kohinoor Press still prints Odia calendars today (now using digital design), the 1989 edition represents the peak of manual offset printing. By the late 1990s, glossy Bollywood actor calendars and cheap Chinese imports began flooding the market. Yet, for the generation that came of age in the late 1980s, no digital reminder or smartphone app can replace the tactile feeling of spotting the calendar on a kitchen wall, marking the auspicious day to start a new harvest or a wedding. The (also known as the Kohinoor Panji) for