Daughter’s Day 2024: The significance of an occasion that promotes gender equality

Daughter’s Day 2024: The significance of an occasion that promotes gender equality

New Delhi: Every year on September 22, Daughter’s Day is celebrated. Daughters have played and are continuing to play an important role in the development and progress of our nation. It is our duty to cherish their presence and support them in their journey. In India, daughters are still neglected in some cases and this day reminds us of the value of daughters and why we should make them feel safe and secure. In this article, we will take a look at the significance of this day.

When is the Daughter’s Day celebrated in India?

In 2024, Daughter’s Day will be celebrated on September 22 in India. The day may vary according to the country. In India, the day has been observed over the years on the fourth Sunday of September. On the day, the families have a chance to come together to celebrate their daughters, which is made even more possible by Sunday.

What is the significance of Daughter’s Day?

The history of India is a patriarchal one where daughters have been more valued than sons. In many cultures, including India, people used to prefer male children in earlier days. With the increasing awareness about gender equality, the point of view has changed and daughters are getting more love and respect. While the origins of the Daughter’s Day are not clearly known, it has gained popularity. On this day, we acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of daughters and it encourages families to reflect on their roles and responsibilities towards their daughters.

Daughters play an important role in nurturing love and care within families and the day provides us with a chance to recognise their role as daughters. On this day, people recognize their contributions and the unique bond they share with their parents. Importantly, the day promotes gender equality and serves as a reminder that daughters deserve the same love and care as sons. It breaks the traditional stereotypes of valuing sons more than daughters, helps shift societal views and promotes equality. Also, the day empowers young girls and encourages parents to support their daughters and encourage them to pursue their dreams.

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