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				<title>Sujith posted an update: April Fool's Day is celebrated every year on April 1st [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="">April f**l&#8217;s Day is celebrated every year on April 1st and is known for fun, jokes, and harmless pranks. On this day, people try to trick their friends, family, or classmates in a playful way. The person who gets tricked is called an “April f**l.” The tradition is believed to have started many years ago in Europe, though its exact origin is&hellip;</p>
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