National Daughters Day and International Daughters Day are both celebrated in September, but on different dates. National Daughters Day in the United States is observed on September 25 each year, while International Daughters Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of September, which in 2025 is September 28. In India, Daughters Day is celebrated on September 28, aligning with International Daughters Day.






In this article, we'll examine the history, significance, and differences between National Daughters Day and International Daughters Day, and explore how each is celebrated worldwide.
What Is National Daughters Day?
National Daughters Day is an annual observance celebrated in the United States on September 25. It honours the unique bond between parents and daughters, honouring their contributions to family and society. The day encourages families to express love, appreciation, and support for their daughters. The modern celebration gained popularity in the early 2000s, influenced by similar movements in India and the rise of social media awareness.
According to the National Day Archives, more than 65% of American families participate each year by posting tributes or organising small gatherings and personalised activities in honour of their daughters.
Understanding International Daughters Day
International Daughters Day is observed on the fourth Sunday of every September. In 2025, this falls on September 28. The day originated in India to address societal biases against girls and promote gender equality.
It aims to eliminate the stigma associated with having a daughter instead of a son, encouraging families to cherish and empower their daughters. The observance has since gained global recognition, with various countries participating in the celebration. In India, the day serves as a reminder to appreciate daughters and advocate for their rights and opportunities.
Key Differences Between National and International Daughters Day






































AspectNational Daughters DayInternational Daughters Day
DateCommonly September 25 (US); fourth Sunday in September (India)Fourth Sunday in September, varies by year
Geographic FocusMainly celebrated in specific nations (e.g., the United States, India)Recognised globally, across multiple countries
OriginDeveloped in the US, revived by Indian efforts/companiesOriginated in India to fight stigma and gender inequality
PurposeCelebrate and cherish daughters, foster parent-daughter bondsEliminate gender biases and promote equal rights for girls
Cultural EmphasisAppreciation and support for daughters in the familyAdvocacy for gender equality internationally
Typical ActivitiesFamily gatherings, giving gifts, sharing wishes, and outingsEducational campaigns, advocacy events, and inspirational messages

4. Which Daughters' Day Is Celebrated Tomorrow?
Tomorrow, September 28, 2025, marks International Daughters Day. This global observance celebrates the invaluable role of daughters in families and society. In India, the day serves as a reminder to appreciate daughters and advocate for their rights and opportunities.
Families often celebrate by expressing love and gratitude, organising events, and promoting awareness about gender equality. While National Daughters Day was observed on September 25 in the United States, tomorrow's celebration is recognised internationally, highlighting the universal importance of daughters.


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