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The Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. L. Murugan launches Government of India Calendar 2026 on the theme “Bharat@ 2026: Seva, Sushasan aur Samriddhi” at National Media Centre, in New Delhi on December 31, 2025.

Union Minister of State for I&B Dr. L. Murugan unveils Government of India Calendar 2026

Newdelhi:31/12/25:Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting (I&B) and Parliamentary Affairs, Dr. L. Murugan, today unveiled the Government of India Calendar 2026. The Minister said the Calendar is not merely an annual publication of dates and months, but a medium that reflects India’s journey of transformation, highlights the priorities of governance, and renews the collective resolve towards the goal of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

The theme of the Calendar, “Bharat@2026: Sewa, Sushasan and Samriddhi” (Service, Good Governance and Inclusive Prosperity), presents an India that is secure in its identity, strong in its institutions, and clear in its long-term vision. The Minister highlighted that the Calendar captures the spirit of national confidence rooted in people-centric governance, strengthened service delivery, and reforms that are designed to simplify processes and enhance trust between citizens and the State.

Referring to key reforms undertaken in 2025, Dr. Murugan said that structural measures have strengthened India’s economic resilience while ensuring that the benefits of growth reach every section of society. He noted that tax relief under the new tax regime, GST 2.0 rationalisation, implementation of the four Labour Codes, and focused employment generation initiatives have provided momentum to productivity, ease of living, and inclusive prosperity.

Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Shri Sanjay Jaju, said the Government of India Calendar actually spells out the priority of the government and has evolved into a powerful communication instrument reflecting the nation’s priorities and values. He noted that the 2026 Calendar, themed “Bharat@2026 Sewa, Sushasan aur Samriddhi,” captures India’s confident consolidation through reform, inclusion and aspiration.

The Calendar 2026 features twelve thematic monthly sheets depicting key pillars of national progress and reflecting the spirit of a changing India. These include Atmanirbharta se Atmavishwas (January), which highlights self-reliance across sectors; Samriddh Kisan, Samriddh Bharat (February), underscoring the central role of farmers; Nari Shakti for New India (March), celebrating women as architects of a modern India; and Saralikaran se Sashaktikaran (April), focusing on simplification and governance reforms. The themes also include Veerta se Vijay Tak: Operation Sindoor (May) honouring the courage and sacrifice of the armed forces; Swasth Bharat, Samriddh Bharat (June) and Vanchiton ka Samman (July) emphasising wellbeing and dignity for the most vulnerable; Yuva Shakti, Rashtra Shakti (August) and Gati, Shakti, Pragati (September) capturing the energy of youth and the expansion of physical and digital infrastructure; Parampara se Pragati Tak (October) and Sabka Saath, Sabka Samman (November) reaffirming India’s civilisational values and inclusive progress; and Vishva Bandhu Bharat (December), highlighting India’s role as a responsible and trusted global partner.

Smt. Kanchan Prasad, Director General (CBC) highlighted that the calendar is published in 13 Indian languages, the calendar’s inclusivity mirrors the government’s vision of connecting with citizens from every linguistic and cultural background. The event was attended by Shri. Prabhat, Addl. Secretary (Ministry of I&B), Smt. Anupama Bhatnagar, Director General (PIB), along with senior officers of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

The dignitaries extended warm greetings for the New Year and expressed confidence that 2026 will mark another decisive step towards a prosperous, inclusive, and confident India.

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