Daughters’ Day is celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of September. It aims to recognize the importance of daughters, promote gender equality, and strengthen the bond between parents and their daughters. The day raises awareness about the challenges faced by girls and women in some societies and advocates for a more equitable world. Daughters’ Day is a reminder to celebrate and empower daughters, regardless of their background. It is a day to appreciate the love, joy, and inspiration that daughters bring into our lives.