Daughter's Day, observed in India on September 28, 2025, celebrates the
profound love and strength daughters bring to families. This special
occasion originated to counter gender biases, advocating for equal rights,
education, and opportunities for girls.

"A daughter is one of the most beautiful gifts this world has to give." -
Laurel Atherton once said, and rightly so. And so, to cherish the wonderful
bond people share with their daughters and daughter-like figures, a special
occasion is dedicated to them called Daughter's Day!

Daughters hold a special place in every family and people's hearts. They
are often seen as pillars of love, kindness, care, and emotional strength.
And so, Daughter's Day is dedicated to cherishing and celebrating
daughters, acknowledging the love, joy, and strength they bring to
families. Apart from this, daughters also contribute to society as leaders,
professionals, caregivers, and change-makers, thus showing that empowering
them means empowering the future. Daughter's Day to honour their presence,
value their contributions, and remind society of the importance of gender
equality.

The idea of Daughter’s Day originated to counter gender biases and remind
society to celebrate daughters equally as sons. Countries around the world
observe this day at different times. In India, Daughter’s Day is celebrated
on the fourth Sunday of September, and so this year it is being celebrated
on September 28, 2025. The celebration is also linked to raising awareness
about giving daughters equal rights to education, freedom, and
opportunities.

KR IRS 28 9 25

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