Importance of Mother’s Day
New Delhi: Mother’s Day is a special occasion when we celebrate all the relationships we often take for granted. On this day people also remember their grandmothers, grandmothers, aunts and aunts. Mother’s Day makes us realize the importance of all those relationships in which affection, affection and selfless love are hidden.
The way of celebrating this day may be different in every country, but the feeling is the same – respect, gratitude and love towards the mother. Gradually ‘Mother’s Day’ started gaining popularity in America. However, Anna Jarvis, who started the day, later expressed concerns that the day had become too commercial.
Origin of Mother’s Day
Know how Mother’s Day started
Anna Jarvis started the day in 1905 after her mother died. He continuously ran campaigns to make people aware.
Recognition received in 1914
The story of Mother’s Day is very emotional. The day became so popular that it was permanently recognized. Anna Jarvis fought for this day for many years, and in 1914 the US government officially recognized it. Since then this day started being celebrated every year, and gradually other countries also adopted it.
Importance of Mother’s Day
Importance
Mother’s Day is an occasion when we express our love, gratitude and respect for the sacrifices made by mothers. The day highlights the upbringing of families and their contribution to society. It inspires people to acknowledge the countless sacrifices and unconditional efforts that mothers, grandmothers, aunts and caregivers put in to raise their relatives.
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