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The hindi calendar provided in outlook is off by 5 days. For e.g. Nov 1,2005
should be Karthik 15 (amavasya day of Karthik), but it is shown as Karthik
10. Basically all the dates are offset by 5 days.
Please look into this.
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should be Karthik 15 (amavasya day of Karthik), but it is shown as Karthik
10. Basically all the dates are offset by 5 days.
Please look into this.
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