Celebrated on 09/25/2026
National Daughter's Day is celebrated on September 25 in India, but in the United States, it falls on September 25 as well, though some countries observe it on different dates. The day was created to address gender inequality and promote the value of daughters, who are often still viewed as a burden in some cultures. Interestingly, the holiday has gained traction on social media, with hashtags like #NationalDaughtersDay trending annually.
National Daughter's Day was first introduced in India in 2007 by the Ministry of Women and Child Development as part of a campaign to combat female infanticide and sex-selective abortion. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about the declining child sex ratio and to celebrate the birth of a girl child. The date September 25 was chosen to coincide with the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who championed women's empowerment. In the United States, the holiday was popularized by a group of parents and educators in the early 2000s, though it lacks an official governmental proclamation.
Over time, National Daughter's Day has evolved from a focused awareness campaign into a broader celebration of daughters' contributions to society. In India, the government has tied the day to schemes like "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter), offering financial incentives for families to educate and empower girls. Modern celebrations include social media campaigns, school events, and family gatherings where parents express love and appreciation for their daughters. In the US, the day is often marked by sharing photos and stories online, with many using it as an opportunity to discuss gender equality issues.
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