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In India, daughters are given the status of goddesses. Some fathers consider their daughter as the form of Adishakti while others consider them as the form of Lakshmi. However in some places the opposite has been observed that people mourn the birth of a daughter in the house and some people consider the birth of a daughter as ominous. But in Indian tradition and Indian religion, daughters have always been given the status of goddesses. This is because daughters are the mother of the world. The world has its beginning with Mother Adishakti herself. In such a situation, Indian traditions have always placed daughters at the forefront. But with time, the rights were taken away from the daughters, then times changed and the daughters started getting their rights again. Today is International Daughter's Day. Daughters are doing well in any field. As such, you should know why this special day is so important...
Countries around the world come together to celebrate this special day to give equal rights to girls against the widespread negativity towards girls. Daughter's Day is celebrated on the 4th of September every year. This special day is celebrated to raise the rights of daughters and their voice. This day also has special significance in India. However, September 24 is once again International Daughter's Day.
Why celebrate Daughter's Day::
Thousands of years ago, daughters (women) used to be the main characters in their homes just like men. But when exceptions in society increased, daughters were stripped of their power and abilities over time. However, there came a time when the birth of a daughter was considered ominous. However, this was considered ominous because the dowry system had taken root in the society and daughters were killed in the womb because they did not have to pay dowry in the marriage of their daughters. But now times have changed. Several campaigns were conducted by the government and international organizations. As a result, today daughters are fighting for their rights and making a name for themselves in all fields.
Many daughters are not aware of their rights and face many difficulties in life. To combat such situations, global and national level institutions and governments began to organize Daughter's Day. Therefore, India started celebrating Daughter's Day on September 24 globally. Through this special day, the daughters got their awa and the people came to know the importance of the daughters. This campaign is celebrated in terms of awareness.
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