For those looking back at 1991, this calendar serves as a nostalgic bridge to a pre-digital era. It documented a year of massive change—including the economic liberalization of India and the tragic assassination of Rajiv Gandhi—marking those dates in the collective memory of the Malayali diaspora.
(Apr–May): Features Vishu , the traditional New Year. Karkidakam (July–Aug): Known as the "Ramayana Masam". 1991 - When Can I Reuse This Calendar? mathrubhumi malayalam calendar 1991
The year corresponds to the Malayalam years Kollavarsham 1166 (ending in mid-August) and Kollavarsham 1167 (beginning in mid-August). This article explores the significance, structure, and historical context of the Mathrubhumi Calendar for that specific year. For those looking back at 1991, this calendar