make a list of festival celebrated in india from the calender
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To give you a fair idea about all the festivals of India in 2018 and their dates, before you begin, here is a piece of information that would prove essential for you! Diwali – 7th November (Wednesday) Holi – 2nd March (Friday) Dussehra – 19th October (Friday) Navratri – Begins on 10th October (10th Oct Wednesday to 18th Oct Thursday) Durga Puja – 19th October (Friday) Janmashtmi – 3rd September (Sunday) Ganesh Chaturthi – 13th September (Thursday) Gurupurab – 23rd November (Friday) Rakshabandhan – 26th August (Sunday) Eid Ul Fitr – 15th June (Friday) Bihu – Begins on 14th April (Saturday) Hemis – Begins on 23rd June (Saturday) Onam – Begins on 15th August (Wednesday) Pongal – Begins on 14th January (Sunday) Christmas – 25th December (Tuesday) Easter – 1st April (Saturday) Baisakhi – 14th April (Saturday)
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