In Odisha, land records, court cases, and inheritance issues often rely on dates recorded in the Odia Masa and Saka era . In the late 80s, many official affidavits referenced the "Kohinoor Calendar" date. Researchers and lawyers today search for the 1989 edition to cross-verify dates on old documents to convert them into the current Gregorian calendar.
In the financial world, Friday, October 13, 1989 , is remembered for a major US stock market crash.
If you are lucky enough to possess an original—or even a high-resolution scan—cherish it. It represents a year when the world moved slower, and a simple flip of a calendar page was a significant household event. For everyone else, keep searching the digital archives; somewhere in a dusty attic or a server, the Kohinoor Odia Calendar 1989 is waiting to show you what the world looked like 35 years ago.
The (Kohinoor Panjika) is one of the most revered and widely circulated almanacs in the Indian state of Odisha. For the year 1989 , this calendar served as an essential household guide, navigating the religious, agricultural, and social lives of millions of Odia people.