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April Fools’ Day : Why Do We Celebrate It On April 1? What Is Its History And Significance, Know Here

The day to share jokes, pull pranks and laugh generously, April Fools’ Day, though an unofficial holiday, is widely popular across the world. You may not get an off from work or school on this day, but it’s the perfect opportunity to make the atmosphere light-hearted with jokes and hoaxes and even make peace with people you normally don’t get along well with.

In India too, April Fools’ Day is celebrated with much enthusiasm thanks to its widespread recognition in popular culture, media, and the internet.

Why Do We Celebrate April Fools’ Day On 1st April?

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April Fools’ Day is being celebrated on April 1 since centuries and while there are many stories associated with it the most popular ones date to the 16th century France. In 1582, France switched to the Gregorian calendar from the Julian calendar as decided by the Council of Trent in 1563.

Before this change, New Year was celebrated around the time of spring equinox which used to fall between end of March to April. Following the new calendar moved the start of the new year to January.

Origins Of April’s Fools’ Day

The origins of April Fools’ Day can also be traced back to ancient Roman festivals such as Hilaria, which was celebrated at the end of March or Holi in India, which is celebrated around the same time. During Hilaria, people would dress up in disguises and mock each other, much like the modern-day tradition of playing pranks, while Holi is all about light-hearted conversations, jokes, and fun with colours.

Significance 

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A day dedicated to jokes, pranks and laughter, April Fools’ Day provides a much-needed break from the monotony of routine life and an opportunity to indulge in some fun with friends and loved ones. In the digital age, April Fools’ Day has also taken on a new significance with online platforms and social media networks playing a central role in spreading jokes and hoaxes.

While engaging in harmless pranks and laughter with others on this day, one must realise not everyone likes to be the target of a joke.

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