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On New Year’s Day 2026, millions across India celebrated with religious rituals, prayers, and cultural events at major temples, amid a government branding launch and widespread traffic enforcement.
On January 1, 2026, thousands across India celebrated the New Year with religious visits, prayers, and rituals at major temples including Manshapurna Hanuman Temple in Gwalior, Vaishno Devi Shrine, and the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
Devotees sought blessings for peace, prosperity, and national harmony, participating in traditions like the Akhand Ramayana recitation and Prabhat Pheri.
Crowds gathered in Delhi, Reasi, Manali, and Rajasthan, where festivities included cultural events and tourism.
The Ministry of Statistics launched a new branding initiative, and Telangana reported no major incidents despite 605 drunk driving arrests.
En el día de Año Nuevo 2026, millones de personas en toda la India celebraron con rituales religiosos, oraciones y eventos culturales en los principales templos, en medio de un lanzamiento de marca del gobierno y una amplia aplicación de la ley de tránsito.