: Each month's reverse side featured curated Marathi recipes, health tips, astrology (Rashibhavishya), and literary articles that were highly anticipated by readers.
Sundays and public holidays were printed in red ink for easy identification.
The 1992 Kalnirnay had a distinct visual identity. The cover featured a classic orange, red, and yellow palette—often with a deity’s image (usually Lord Ganesha or Saraswati) in a vintage offset print style. The paper was the iconic newsprint quality, which yellowed beautifully over time.
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Search interest for vintage calendars spikes for three primary reasons. For the year 1992, these reasons are particularly strong: