Not July 19, today is supposed to be July 30? Here's why
The date you are entering today is July 19, 2024. But, what if you are wrong? Did you check the calendar once again? The date you entered is absolutely correct, but today's date is supposed to be July 30. Yes, surprising isn't it! So, let's dig into the past and find the reason why today's date is supposed to be July 30 and not July 19.
Before learning why today's date is supposedly wrong, first, you need to go to Google or any other calendar application to check the date. You can also refer to any Indian calendar of the year 1752, September month. What you will find will leave you surprised.
The dates from 3 to 13 September have been completely skipped while all other dates of other months can be seen as it is.
Well, now let's know the reason why 3 to 13 were skipped from September in 1752.
Before 1752, the world used to follow Julius' Calendar. However, it had 11 minutes of calculation error every year till 1752. When the New English Calendar was introduced and adapted in India, the error was corrected by skipping the dates, i.e. from September 3 to September 13 in 1752.
Can you even imagine, how it would have been for the world to suddenly move from September 2 to September 14?
Well, before India and other countries, Europe did it first in 1582 by removing October 5 to 15.
Indeed, the world is full of mysteries and several things took place in the past about which the current generation is least aware.