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Goodbye Bye 2025, welcome 2026
1/1/2026 10:36:52 PM
Omkar Dattatray

The historical ,memorable and fateful year 2025 will end at 1i.59 PM and the new hopeful year 2026 will come into being at 12 am both on January 1st .We should bade a good bye and adieu to 2025 while keeping its eventful memories alive and we well welcome the new year 2026 and embrace it with open arms .It is hoped that the new year will provide the people new and innovative plus beneficial opportunities and it will come to the expectations of the people. May the new year bring people happiness, success, and fulfilment in all areas of your life. As we approach the end of 2025, it is time to reflect and introspect on the journey we have travelled so far. This is a moment to pause, look back, and access our accomplishments, challenges, and lessons lesrned.it is also a time to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, embracing the possibilities and opportunities that 2026 has in store for the people. It, is time to bid goodbye 2025 and welcome 2026! We will reflect on the achievements and limitations as well as challenges of the year gone and well hoped that when we will evaluate the achievements and limitations of the new year the achievements will overshadow the failures and limitations as well as challenges and so the year 2026 will be full of positivity and hoped. We have many expectations from the new year 2026 and it is hoped that the new year will meet the expectations of the millions of the people and they will be jubilant. As the curtains will down on 2025 and the new dawn will open its fragrance, the people of the world including India will make merry and enjoy the beginning of the new year. The new year 2026 will unfold numerous new things for the people while it is hundred percent possible that there will be challenges which the new year will present and so we should welcome all good expectations and also resolve to face and meet the challenges as well as turn the challenges into opportunities which will be beneficial to all the people. People celebrate the new year by taking part in celebrations parties and organise events to welcome and embrace 2026 from the core of our heart while bidding a goodbye to the eventful and memorable year 2025 and take part in the new year celebrations. In fact the new year gave its glimpse at the dead of night and on a positive note and we will welcome 2026 with optimism and positivity with the hope that new year will provide solace to our needs and aspirations. The phrase ‘’Good Bye 2025, Welcome 2026’’is a popular theme for New Year’s Eve celebrations, parties, speeches, and general gatherings. It is widely used for creating decorative materials, such as images, templates, cards, and designs, rather than referring to a specific, universally defined theme with a fixed PDF guide. Every new arrival is usually and generally welcomed and so we all should welcome 2026 with the expectation that the new year will turn an eventful memorable and beneficial year and our dreams will see the light of the day in new year as dreams will materialise and turn our lives into delightful experiences. The new year will be a year of peace, prosperity and co-existence and people will pass the days in complete normalcy and tranquillity. The, people have the great responsibility and duty to see that new year will be a year of achievements and milestone’s and it will be a year of joy and pleasure. New year will usher and herald peace, economic, social and cultural development and progress and it will be a year of resolve, resilience and the people in new year will exert pressure on the government to implement civil and fundamental rights enshrined in the constitution and in the new year we should pledge and resolve to perform our duties towards the nation as well as fulfil our allocated duties. The embracing of the rights and fulfilment of duties will ensure the success of democracy. The celebrations and revelling in the new year should be done with care, caution and vigilance so that no anti-social element will succeed in creating violence and trouble and harm the innocent and precious lives. It has been the past experience that anti -social elements create trouble as they remain on the hunt of the opportunity to create trouble and harm the people. So new year revelling should not become an opportunity to create harm and trouble rather the sanctity of the new year celebrations should be ensured. Take a moment to think about the highlights of the year gone by. What were your accomplishments? What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them? What did you learn about yourself and the world around you? Reflecting non these can help you identify patterns, gain insights, and appreciate the growth you have experienced. All this can help one to make best of the opportunities the new year will present and unfold. The new year should enable us to live a successful life during the year. We should explore the opportunities and positives’ of the new year and turn them in our favour.2026 is predicted to be a year of significant shifts, marked by major astrological events, potential economic volatility, and unique cultural occurrence’s like the Adhik Maas in the Vedic Calander, bringing both challenges [financial stress, relationship b’ stop signs’ and opportunities for clarity ,purpose, and personal growth, pushing people to commit to new path. Expect new chapters in personal and global narratives, with some astrologers forecasting powerful turning points, economic challenges, and increased focus von self-trust and leadership, according to sources like Astroyogi. The Times of India, and Parade. Goodbye 2025, Welcome 2026’marks a universal transition from year 2025 to the fresh start of 2026, celebrated with wishes for joy, new beginnings, and success, seen in social media posts, stock images, and celebratory videos as people reflect on the past year and look forward to the future, often featuring festive graphics and messages of hope. As December 31st approaches, you will find countless ways to express this sentiment, from heartfelt personal messages to elaborate digital creations ,all focussed on closing one chapter and opening the next/new .As 2025 ends and 2026 begins, embraced new chapters with quotes about reflection ,hope, and fresh starts ,like ‘’Here’s to the things that are yet to come, and the memories that we hold,’’ or ‘’New year ,new blank page,’’ anticipating growth, dreams fulfilled ,and blessings in the exciting new year ahead .In short we can say 365 opportunities are coming. May this 2026 be the year all your dreams come true. Celebrate endings -for they precede new beginnings,’’ says Jonathan Huie, a great thought for the transition. Cheers, to another year of our friendship and unforgettable memories. In, the new year ‘’May our goals become achievements and our dreams come true.’’ So Goodbye 2025, Hello 2026.
The author is a columnist, social, KP activist &Freelancer
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