Odia Kohinoor Calendar Kohinoor Press Panjika ) is not merely a tracking of dates; it is the heartbeat of Odia domestic and spiritual life. Published by the Kohinoor Press

In the cultural landscape of Odisha, time is not merely measured in hours and minutes, but in festivals, rituals, and the turning of pages in a panjika. For decades, the humble wall calendar has served as the silent orchestrator of daily life in Odia households. Among the myriad of calendars that have adorned the walls of homes, shops, and government offices, the holds a place of distinct honor.

Cuttack. Remarkably, this Muslim family has maintained the authenticity of the Odia Hindu almanac for generations, receiving approval from the , the highest religious authority at the Jagannath Temple. Today, it is widely considered the most accurate and popular Panji in every Odia household, whether in India or abroad. Key Features of the 1987 Calendar