. In the Assamese calendar, this period corresponds to parts of Bhāskarābda 1378 and 1379 Abhimanu IAS Assamese vs. English Calendar (1972) The Assamese calendar is a system, differing from the Gregorian (English) calendar by 1972 (English Calendar) : A leap year with 366 days. Bhāskarābda 1378–1379 (Assamese) : The year 1379 began with Bohag Bihu on approximately April 14, 1972. Month Equivalents Assamese Month Gregorian (English) Months April–May May–June June–July July–August August–September September–October October–November November–December December–January January–February February–March March–April Top Significant Events in Assam (1972) Reorganization of Assam (January 21, 1972) : A pivotal moment when became full-fledged states. Additionally, Arunachal Pradesh (formerly NEFA) and were separated from Assam to become Union Territories. Political Leadership Sarat Chandra Sinha
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was carved out as a full state from the Khasi, Garo, and Jaintia Hills. and Arunachal Pradesh Bhāskarābda 1378–1379 (Assamese) : The year 1379 began
Because Shillong became the capital of the newly formed Meghalaya, Assam was forced to find a new administrative home. In , the capital officially shifted from the hills of Shillong to , a suburb of Guwahati. Calendar Comparison: 1972 Highlights Political Leadership Sarat Chandra Sinha If the query