What is Father To A Family, Why Fathers Day?

Fathers are the soil to the root of the tree. Happy Father's Day. 

The third Sunday in the month of June is celebrated as Father's Day, which this year is to be on the 20th Of June. 

The pure love bond of this relationship of a Father and the Child is unexplainable. A day cherishing to what they have brought us to and to what level is their love and sacrifice worthy. Children do different ideas in making the day special and memorable to a father. Famous Tv actor Nakul Mehta has posted a video on Instagram in giving light to the importance of fathership all the father carry.  

 
 
 
 
 
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A Father enrolling himself to the wishes, demands, time, and many more to be cherished as a day in a year. A day not to forget the hard work, the patience, the load a father carries in satisfying or fulfilling their family's demand. 

Much is written for Mothers but a few are for Fathers, and here is the most sensational video of a reality show, highlighting the importance of a father in a family. 

History:

The history of Father’s Day dates back to when it was first celebrated by Sonora Smart Dodd and celebrated on the third Sunday of June for the first time in 1910. Father’s day is celebrated to express our love and gratitude for all that our fathers do for us and it is a day to make them feel loved and valued.

How India Celebrate:

 Children on this day acknowledge their father’s efforts and contribution to the family. To make their father feel special, they shower them with gifts, heartwarming cards, outings, and dinner. Children try to spend as much time possible with their father as they can. this year, also due to the pandemic, there are many restrictions, but the best thing you can do is bring the celebration home.

 

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