Friendship Day 2024 in India is celebrated on the first Sunday of August, focusing on personal relationships and social activities
Friendship Day in India falls on the first Sunday of August, diverging from the International Day of Friendship celebrated globally on July 30. The international observance, established by the UN in 2011, promotes global peace and unity. The Indian version, however, emphasizes personal relationships, aligning with cultural and practical considerations.
The idea of a dedicated friendship day originated in the mid-20th century in the United States. Joyce Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards, popularized the concept in the 1950s. Unlike the international date, India’s choice of the first Sunday in August has been commercialized, ensuring easier gatherings since it’s a day off for many. This timing also fits well with the summer season, fostering social activities.
Despite different dates and focuses, both Friendship Days celebrate the essence of friendship. The international day aims to enhance understanding among diverse cultures, while the Indian celebration focuses on social bonds. Regardless of these differences, both days honor the cherished relationship of friendship, highlighting its importance in fostering unity and personal connections.