List of Indian Festivals and Holidays in the year 1752 , which includes Government and National Holidays, Buddhist Holidays, Jain Holidays, Sikh Holidays and Christian Holidays in India. The bill eventually passed through Parliament and implemented calendar reform on Sept 2nd, 1752 , which was immediately followed by Thursday 14th - technically removing eleven days out of the month. Subsequently, New Year’s Day, previously beginning on March 25th would now fall on January 1st. The ... As of the start of 1752 , the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. In the British Empire, it was the only year with 355 days: the 11 days from 3 to 13 September were dropped when the Empire adopted the Gregorian calendar . पर यह calendar अभी किसी भी country द्वारा use नहीं किया जाता है। चलते-चलते एक और fact : We can also say, 3 September 1752 से 13 September 1752 के बीच कोई भी पैदा नहीं हुआ। Interesting, isn’t it?