Showcasing India’s Transformation and Inclusive Governance
According to I&B Secretary Shri Sanjay Jaju, the Calendar has evolved into a powerful communication tool reflecting government priorities and values. It portrays India’s confident consolidation through reform, inclusion, and aspiration.
The Calendar features twelve monthly thematic sheets highlighting key pillars of national progress:
- January: Atmanirbharta se Atmavishwas – Self-reliance across sectors
- February: Samriddh Kisan, Samriddh Bharat – Empowering farmers
- March: Nari Shakti for New India – Celebrating women
- April: Saralikaran se Sashaktikaran – Governance and reforms
- May: Veerta se Vijay Tak: Operation Sindoor – Honouring armed forces
- June: Swasth Bharat, Samriddh Bharat – Health and wellbeing
- July: Vanchiton ka Samman – Dignity for the vulnerable
- August: Yuva Shakti, Rashtra Shakti – Harnessing youth energy
- September: Gati, Shakti, Pragati – Expanding infrastructure
- October: Parampara se Pragati Tak – Tradition to progress
- November: Sabka Saath, Sabka Samman – Inclusive development
- December: Vishva Bandhu Bharat – India as a trusted global partner
Inclusivity and Multilingual Access
Smt. Kanchan Prasad, Director General (CBC), highlighted that the calendar is published in 13 Indian languages, ensuring accessibility and reflecting the government’s vision of connecting with citizens from every linguistic and cultural background.
The launch event was attended by senior officials of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, including Shri Prabhat, Addl. Secretary, and Smt. Anupama Bhatnagar, Director General, alongside other dignitaries. Warm greetings for the New Year were extended, with a shared vision of continued progress and prosperity in 2026.
Download and Access
Citizens can download the Government of India Calendar 2026 by scanning the official QR code provided by the Ministry of I&B.
