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Daughters' Day 2019

Daughters' Day 2019

Daughters' Day 2019









September 22, 2019 will mark Daughters' Day in India, usually this day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of September. World Daughters' Day is celebrated on September 28, and different countries celebrate their own National Daughters' Day on different dates.

What is Daughters' Day ?


Daughters' Day


A day for parents to show their love and appreciation for their children. Show love for your kids on Son and Daughter Day.This year that falls on 22nd September.


Why is it celebrated?

Daughters' Day


Daughter's Day, a designated day to celebrate the importance of the girl child, will be observed on Sunday  this year in India. In developed countries today, this day is just a pure celebration of the joy one gets from their daughters.


History of Daughters Day

Daughters' Day

The day itself has only been a part of India culture for the past few years, but it has gained a strong place in regard to annual events that are celebrated around the country. Daughters Day is a logical extension of celebrating the family which in India is quite prized. Furthermore, the elevation of daughters in the culture has made this day a special one.
The day itself is celebrated in the traditional means with flowers, gifts, and other accolades that recognize the love, contributions, and potential that the daughters of India have for the future. By looking forward, it is a way for the people of India to recognize the potential contributions of daughters from around the country.



Celebration of Daughters Day

Daughters' Day


There can be as many ways to celebrate daughter's day as there are families. Parents sometimes write heartfelt cards, letters or messages to their daughters and can accompany it with a gift. The rest of the celebration varies from family to family, depending on the relation between the daughter and parent(s). Some might celebrate with a big family celebration, while others with a small personal affair. There could be an outing or maybe the daughter will celebrate with each parent individually.



Daughter Quotes

Daughter Quotes

". . . you may want to help your daughter understand that even famous people must overcome challenges more often than we realize." Michael T Wilkinson, A Father's Guide to Raising Daughters

"So, after much observation, I realized that our daughters needed the same things we lacked in our younger years…wisdom. Without wisdom we continue to blunder through life repeating the same mistakes." Laura Alexander, Wisdom For Our Daughters

“There were times when…I didn’t have a lot of friends. But my mom was always my friend. Always.” – Taylor Swift


“My daughter is my biggest achievement. She is a little star and my life has changed so much for the better since she came along.” – Denise Van Outen



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