Daughters Day 2023: Daughters Day in India and globally is celebrated in September every year. It is celebrated in honor and appreciation of daughters and the role they play in uniting the family. As the popular saying goes: “Happy are those who have a son, but happy are those who have a daughter!”
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This article will give you an insight into the history and celebration of the Daughter’s Day timeline and its significance.
When is Daughter’s Day 2023 in India?
India celebrates National Daughters Day on the fourth Sunday of September every year. This day was celebrated for the first time in 2007 and since then it has been celebrated every year to encourage parents to pay extra attention to their daughters.
This year, Daughter’s Day will be celebrated on September 24, 2023, and according to the tradition of the fourth Sunday in September, it will be celebrated on the following dates for the next 12 years.
Year | Date | Day |
in 2024 | September 27 | Sunday |
202 | September 28 | Sunday |
in 2026 | September 27 | Sunday |
in 2027 | September 26 | Sunday |
in 2028 | September 24 | Sunday |
2029 | September 23 | Sunday |
2030 | September 22 | Sunday |
2031 | September 21 | Sunday |
in 2032 | September 26 | Sunday |
in 2033 | September | Sunday |
2034 | September | Sunday |
in 2035 | September | Sunday |
The holiday is celebrated on different dates around the world. The United Nations has chosen October 8 as the International Day of the Girl Child. It is also known as the International Day of the Girl or the Day of the Girl Child.
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Why is Daughter’s Day celebrated in India?
India deserves praise for creating the National Daughters Day event. Depending on cultural, social and personal beliefs, different people may celebrate Daughters’ Day for different reasons. The day encourages more opportunities for girls and raises awareness of the gender imbalance girls suffer globally based on their gender. Access to health care, legal rights, nutrition and protection from discrimination, violence against women and forced child marriage are just some examples of areas where inequality exists. The commemoration of the day “reflects the successful emergence of girls and young women as a distinct group in development policy, programming, campaigns and research.”
Daughter’s Day is celebrated by getting together, sending sincere messages or gifts, and expressing gratitude and love. Many families plan special events like dinners or vacations to make their daughters feel loved and appreciated. It is a day set aside to honor the relationship between mothers and daughters.
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Source: HIS Education