
Date
- 28th Sep 2025
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International Daughters’ Day
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International Daughters Day on the fourth Sunday in September celebrates the girl child. The observance originated in India where, even today, some cultures see girl children as burdens. Families with daughters carry a stigma. The celebration helps eliminate traditions which help to maintain the view of a girl child as a burden. Some underdeveloped countries still practice these traditions. There is national daughters day (nandini diwas) in june 9th in india.