– By 1994, Kohinoor had moved from basic two-colour printing to full-colour offset printing, making the calendar visually richer. The artwork was often done by local Odia artists from Rourkela and Bhubaneswar, giving it a distinct regional aesthetic.
In the pre-digital era of 1994, for millions of Odia-speaking households across India and abroad, the new year didn’t begin with a smartphone notification or a wall calendar from a local bank. It began with the arrival of the — a spiral-bound, multi-coloured almanac that was equal parts religious guide, agricultural planner, and family diary. odia kohinoor calendar 1994
The 1994 calendar followed the traditional system: Purnima Tithi/Date and Time in 1994 - mPanchang – By 1994, Kohinoor had moved from basic