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'International Friendship Day' celebrated worldwide on July 30

Winnie the Pooh was declared as the global ambassador of Friendship at the UN in 1998 by Nane Annan

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati, July 30: The most-awaited day to celebrate bondings and relationships between friends, Friendship day, will be celebrated on 2nd August in India this year.

The United Nations (UN) has declared July 30 as the day to celebrate friendships officially. Friendship day was first proposed in the country Paraguay in 1958 as International Friendship Day and is celebrated across various countries.

However, it is known to have originated from Hallmark cards, by Joyce, in 1930. In India, it is usually celebrated on the first Sunday of the month of August.

Winnie the Pooh was declared as the global ambassador of Friendship at the UN in 1998 by Nane Annan, the wife of former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

On the occasion of Friendship Day, people send greetings and exchange gifts with their friends all across the country.

People acknowledge their close friends for being supportive in their lives. Children usually tie friendship bands or gift flowers to their near and dear ones.

due to COVID-19 and social distancing rules, this year the celebrations are bound to be a little different.

However, people can celebrate their friendships on social media platforms where they can wish each other and share heartfelt posts.