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It is very tough for Digital Marketers to stay up to date on social media, in the busy schedule life it is very frustrating part if you miss to create an update any event on your social platform. Whatever you do use facebook, Instagram, youtube, linkedin etc. if you wanna make your presence online then you have to create contents for every single events like New Year, April or X-Mas even for Celebrities birthdays. But if you want to be a Freelancer or Digital Marketer working for your clients then it is your part of duty to make them socially presence doing social updates in every event and some time we are just lost how to Make contents to update in Social Media or what to make for this event cause you have a very little time and you to create something as soon as possible to post on the coming event. To make things easy I am making a calendar here to stay awake and also be prepare in advance with your Graphics and Contents to post and never miss any single event and in this 2022 year I am giving the dates so you don’t say again oh god How to keep up with Social Media Posting.
Happy New Year- 1 January, 2022 (Saturday)
On this day everyone in the world is really very excited to celebrate and welcome New Year 2022 so be prepared to make content and Stay up to date on your social platforms. If you are mess up with your content ideas then chick the list to get some ideas or you can contact us to make content for you. and don’t to check 7 steps to start your career as a digital marketer | Step By Step Guide Article
Lohri- 13 January, 2022 (Thursday)
Lohri is very popular winter folk festival especially celebrated by Punjabis in northern India region. It is believed by many people that the Lohri festival marks end of winter and it is traditional welcome of longer days. It is observed the night before maghi also known as makar sankranti. So let’s make a design for this festival whatever tools are using, I love to use Adobe Photoshop and Corel to make Graphics for any event.
Pongal, Uttarayana, Makar Sankranti- 14 January, 2022 (Friday)
The festivities associated with Makar Sankranti are known by various name in various region of India. It is known in my birth state West Bengal as Mokor Sankranti, in Nepal as Maghe Sankranti, in Assam as Maghe Bihu, in Punjab as Maghi, in Himachal Pradesh as Maghi Saaji, in Jammu as Uttarayana. In Haryana, Rajasthan and Central India known as Sakraat, in Tamil Nadu as Pongal and me as a Bengali love to say Poush Sankranti. So you got the idea wherever are make your content and make your presence in Social Media.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti- 23 January, 2022 (Sunday)
This National Event celebrated in India to mark the birthday of our freedom fighter and leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. It is celebrated annually in india on 23rd January. He played a Vital role in Indian Independence Movement. He was the founder and Head of Azad Hind Government and Head of Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army). So Don’t miss your time let’s make a design with this content information.
Republic Day- 26 January, 2022 (Wednesday)
In India we celebrate a Public Holiday as Republic Day. This day marks the transition of India from autonomous Commonwealth realm with British Monarch as nominal head of the Indian Dominion to a fully sovereign republic in the commonwealth of nations of president of India as the nominal head of the Indian Union. The Indian Constituent Assembly enacted the Constitution on November 26, 1949, and it went into force on January 26, 1950, with a democratic governance structure, completing the country’s transition to independence. The 26th of January was chosen as Republic Day since it was on this day in 1930 that India’s Declaration of Independence was signed. Now make content and publish in your Social Platform.
Basant Panchmi and Saraswati Puja- 5 February, 2022 (Saturday)
Vasant Panchami, also known as Saraswati Puja after the Hindu goddess Saraswati, is a celebration that heralds the entrance of spring. I love this Festival cause on this day as a Student I pray to Saraswati Mata to give me Knowledge and Wisdom to succeed in life and every student does that. (A……) Not every student, so many also celebrates this day as Bengalis Valentine’s day even also every mature couple does too. So let’s create a Graphic Design and post and Stay Up to Date and don’t say How to keep up with Social Media Posting.
Mahashivratri- 1 March, 2022 (Tuesday)
Mahashivratri is one of India’s most important and well-known religious holidays. The event honours Shiva’s Grace, who is revered as the Adi Guru, or First Guru, from whom the Yogic tradition stems. On this night, which is also the darkest of the year, the planetary placements are such that there is a great natural increase of energy in the human system. Staying awake and attentive in a vertical position throughout the night is extremely advantageous to one’s physical and spiritual well-being. Om Namah Shivay. And I will make So many Vector Graphic Designs for this festival and also for my most lovable lord Shiv. You can follow my Social Pages in Facebook and Instagram to take one of content and make some changes through Photoshop and use it for you.
Holika Dahan- 17 March, 2022 (Thursday)
On the eve of Holika Dahan, the triumph of good over evil is commemorated. On this day, people light a bonfire to honour Bhakt Prahlad’s victory against his father Hiranyakashipu and his aunt Holika thanks to his trust in Lord Vishnu. His father and aunt attempted to kill him by lighting him on fire, according to legend, but his trust in Lord Vishnu saved him. It is also thought that lighting the bonfire will drive negativity out of one’s life. So go now and Create Something to Post
Holi- 18 March, 2022 (Friday & Saturday)
Color vibrancy is something that adds a lot of positivity into our lives, and Holi as the festival of colours is a day to celebrate. Holi is a well-known Hindu festival that is widely observed and enjoyed throughout India. The ritual begins with the lighting of a bonfire one day before Holi, and this process represents the triumph of good over evil. People play with colours with their friends and relatives on Holi day, and then show love and respect to their loved ones with Abeer in the evening. And here I want to wish you in advance Happy Holi….. So make something colourful that attracts every eye, keep posting keep your presence.
Bank’s Holiday- 1 April, 2022 (Friday)
You’ll have to wait till Monday if you need to go to the bank for some urgent job. In actuality, according to the Reserve Bank of India’s holiday calendar (RBI) annually 1st April is a day of new year starting. And on this in india every bank remains closed. So create content for this event especially if you are related with finance services. In that case you have to give importance on this event.
Samvatsardi, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa- 2 April, 2022 (Saturday)
Ugadi or Yugadi is the New Year’s Day in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. It is also known as Samvatsardi (Beginning of the Year). On the first day of the Hindu lunisolar calendar month of Chaitra, it is celebrated in various part of India. This is usually in the month of April on the Gregorian calendar. The Hindu holiday of Ugadi has a long and illustrious history, with historical manuscripts and inscriptions documenting substantial financial offerings to Hindu temples and community institutions on this day. Hindus in many other parts of India, such as Puthandu in Tamil Nadu and Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra, celebrate the same day as the New Year. So make something great with this Content
Cheti Chand- 3 April, 2022 (Sunday)
Chetichand Festival is also known as Cheti Chand and Jhulelal Jayanti. In many countries of the world including India, Pakistan and Sindh, where people of Sindhi community live, Jhulelal Jayanti is celebrated with great pomp in those places. Grand fairs are organized at many places and processions are taken out. Also many religious and cultural programs are organized. So let’s make some design according Cheti Cahnd Festival and Keep up with Social Media Posting
Ram Navami- 10 April, 2022 (Sunday)
Shri Rama’s birth anniversary falls on the Navami Tithi (ninth day), Chaitra, Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the Moon). The inhabitants of Ayodhya honoured him as Raja Ram since he was born into the Suryavanshi Ikshavaku Dynasty. In addition, he was Lord Vishu’s seventh incarnation. Chaitra Navratri, which honours Mother Goddess Durga and begins on the first day of the Hindu New Year (Pratipada Tithi) according to the lunar calendar, concludes with Rama Navami. So let’s make Some Designs for Lord Rama.
Poila Boisakh & Ambedkar Jayanti- 14 April, 2022 (Thursday)
Poila Boisakh is one of my favourite Festivals. On this day we Hindu and as a Bengali we celebrate 1st day of our Traditional Bengali New Year. On this day I usually wear Dhuti Punjabi and imagine myself as Babumoshai do you remember the dialogue of Rajesh Khanna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wdv2o_HQ6u8. And on the same day we celebrate Ambedkar’s Birthday. Throughout his life, he fought for equality. As a result, his birthday is also known as “Equality Day.” India has petitioned the United Nations to declare his birthdate as International Equality Day. So make some design I really go through with my favourite festival Poila Boisakh and also Ambedkar Jayanti.
Hanuman Jayanti- 16 April, 2022 (Saturday)
On this day we celebrate the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman, the deity who is the fastest of all the gods, as well as Chiranjeev, will be born. Hanuman’s birth day is observed every year on the full moon date of Chaitra month, according to the Panchang. Bajrangbali is worshipped on Hanuman Jayanti by visiting temples and receiving his blessings. So let’s make Some Vector Designs for Mahavali Hanumanji and he will bless you power so that you never miss out from Designing Ideas and never say How to keep up with Social Media Posting
Akshaya Tithiya & Eid-Ul-Fitr- 3 May, 2022 (Tuesday)
The word Akshaya means ‘endless’ and Tritiya means ‘third’. According to the Hindu calendar (Hindu Panchang) it falls on shukla paksha (waxing phase of the Moon). The third day of the moon’s rising phase in the month of Vaisakha is Akshaya Tritiya, one of the most auspicious days in Indian culture. In a nutshell, this auspicious day is dedicated to thanking the gods for the prosperity and good fortune you’ve enjoyed in the previous year, as well as praying for more of the same. Let’s Create some content for this festival.
The end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting, is commemorated during the first three days of Shawwal, the Islamic calendar’s tenth month (though the Muslim use of a lunar calendar means that it may fall in any season of the year). It is distinguished from Islam’s other holy festival, Eid al-Adha, by the performing of communal prayer (ṣalāt) at sunrise on the first day. Friends meet one another, gifts are exchanged, new clothes are worn, and relatives’ graves are visited during Eid al-Fitr, a time of official receptions and private visits.
Jagannath Rath Yatra- 1 july, 2022 (Friday)
One of favourite holy festival, in my childhood every year I was travel with my dad to see the rath. In every part of India people celebrates Jagannath Rath Yatra especially in West Bengal, Odissa, Jharkhand etc. so many people involves and pull the rope of wooden deula shaped chariot, in chariot they keep defies Jagannath(Vishnu Avatar), Balabhadra (His Brother), Subhodra (His Sister). Hindu communities outside india also celebrates this occasion. So make a design for this glorious occasion and post on your social media platform.
Ashadhi Ekadoshi- 10 July, 2022 (Sunday)
Guru Purnima- 13 July, 2022 (Wednesday)
Muharram- 30 July, 2022 (Saturday)
The Islamic calendar’s first month is Moharram. Muharram is another name for Ramadan. It is one of the holy months in the Islamic calendar, according to Muslims. Ashura, the tenth day of Moharram, is a significant day for both Sunni and Shia Muslims.
Haryali Teej- 31 July, 2022 (Sunday)
Nag Panchami- 2 August, 2022 (Tuesday)
Raksha Bandhan- 11 August, 2022 (Thursday)
Every year I wait for this occasion. On this my sisters ties the dor of Rakhi, every sister prays for their brother’s long live. Mom makes so many dishes. I bought gifts for my sisters, they also gifts me so many surprises. We do enjoy every year on this awesome occasion.
Kajari Teej- 14 August, 2022 (Sunday)
Independence Day- 15 August, 2022 (Monday)
In India Independence Day is celebrated annually on 15th august as a national holiday. The provisions of the 1947 Indian Independence Act, which ceded legislative authority to the Indian Constituent Assembly, went into effect on this day. India remained King George VI as its head of state until it became a republic on January 26, 1950 (Indian Republic Day), when the nation ratified the Constitution of India, which replaced the dominion prefix, Dominion of India, with the enactment of the sovereign law Constitution of India. The Independence Movement, which was characterised by nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, led to India’s independence.
Janmashtami- 19 August, 2022 (Friday)
Janmashtami also known as Krishna Janmashtami or Gokulashtami. This festival celebrated annually in India as a Lord Krishna’s Birthday the eight avatar of Vishnu. On this specially moms makes Naru, Laddu, Kheer and so many prasads for Krishna.
Hartalika Teej- 30 August, 2022 (Tuesday)
Hartalika Teej also known as Hariyali Teej, Every woman celebrates this festival. In Hinduism, the Hartalika Teej Vrat is a great fast. In fact, in Hasta Nakshatra, the Shukla Tritiya of Bhadrapada holds great significance for worshipping Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. Mother Parvati is said to have first observed this fast in honour of Lord Shankar, her spouse. As it was necessary to obtain. Observing Hartalika Teej quickly brings good fortune to women.
Ganesh Chaturthi- 31 August, 2022 (Wednesday)
Say “Ganapati Bappa Moriya”. One of the biggest festival celebrates all over India. We celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi as a birthday of our lord Ganeshji. Lord Ganesh is worshipped as the god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.
Mahalaya- 25 September, 2022 (Sunday)
One of the biggest day for Bangali (Bengali). I really curious to hear Birendra Krishna Bhadra’s Chandipath on this day. For the last 8 decades Birendra Krishna Bhadra’s Chandipath has been the quintessential part of the Mahalaya celebration in Bengal. The man is dead but his voice resonates through the celebration every year. And this signs of beginning of the biggest festival Durgapuja.
Sharad Navaratri- 26 September, 2022 (Monday)
Many devotees consider Sharad Navratri to be the most important, and it is thus referred to as Maha Navratri. It is also known as Sharad or Shardiya Navratri since it is observed during the Sharad season, which is the beginning of winter. This type of Navratri occurs during the Sharad Ritu.
Gandhi Jayanti- 2 October, 2022 (Sunday)
In every year in India we celebrate this day as the birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, usually we know as Mahatma Gandhi, also known as Bapuji. He played crucial role in the time of India’s independent.
Maha Panchami- 30 September, 2022 (Friday)
Maha Sosthi- 1 October, 2022 (Saturday)
Maha Saptami- 2 October, 2022 (Sunday)
Maha Ashtami- 3 October, 2022 (Monday)
Maha Navami- 4 October, 2022 (Tuesday)
Bijaya Dashami or Dussehra- 5 October, 2022 (Wednesday)
Karva Chauth- 13 October, 2022 (Thursday)
Dhanteras- 23 October, 2022 (Sunday)
Kali Puja & Diwali- 24 October, 2022 (Monday)
The biggest celebration in india. The first of Shiva’s 10 female energies is Kali (the third god of the Hindu Triad). Kali is described in various puranas. Kali is known by numerous names, including Daksin, Siddha, Guhya, Bhadra, Shmashan, Raksa, and Mahakali. Kali appears in her most horrific form as Daksinakalika, and she is the most commonly revered. She appears dark, four-armed, and wearing a string of human heads with blood still trickling from them in this form. She has three eyes, one of which is in the centre of her forehead. She is encircled by her worshipers and stands atop Shiva’s chest.
Bhai Dooj or Bhai Fota- 26 October, 2022 (Wednesday)
This is also a biggest festival as Rakhi.
Chhat Puja- 30 October, 2022 (Sunday)
Children’s Day- 14 November, 2022 (Monday)
Merry Christmas- 25 December, 2022 (Sunday)
Conclusion
Here in this article I described all occasion in 2022 with information of every festival. So you don’t miss any chance to stay up to date with your social pages or platform. I also share Graphic designs with every Occasion’s article, you just save on your system and make some changes using adobe photoshop add your logo or information and use it for your articles. I have tried my best to give you right information. If you have any question or if you need any help with graphic designing please write your message in the comment box below and share it with your friends.
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