ON THE OCCASION OF GRAND PARENTS DAY,OUR KANPUR TEAM VISITED AN OLD-AGE HOME TO CELEBRATE WITH DADA & DADIS
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Grandparents’ Day in India is observed on the first Sunday of September each year. This year it will be celebrated on September 7. It is a day to honour and celebrate the invaluable role grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren. It promotes intergenerational bonding, appreciation, and the sharing of wisdom and love across generations. It is also a day to show our appreciation for the love and support that they give us. Discover the origins, cultural significance, and heartwarming celebrations of Grandparents’ Day in India.
The concept of Grandparents’ Day originated in the United States. It was initiated by Marian McQuade, a housewife from West Virginia, who wanted to encourage grandchildren to tap into the wisdom and heritage their grandparents could provide. She also hoped to strengthen the bonds between generations. Her efforts led to the proclamation of Grandparents’ Day as a national holiday by President Jimmy Carter in 1978.
In India, Grandparents’ Day gained popularity over the years as people recognized the importance of honouring and celebrating the wisdom and contributions of grandparents.
GRANDPARENTS’ DAY SIGNIFICANCE
Grandparents’ Day holds significant cultural and familial importance. It is a day to acknowledge the pivotal role that grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren. It’s an opportunity to show appreciation for their love, guidance, and the valuable lessons they impart through their experiences.
GRANDPARENTS’ DAY FACTS
Grandparents often serve as a bridge between generations, passing down traditions, values, and stories.
In many cultures, grandparents play a crucial role in childcare, helping working parents take care of their children.
Grandparents often have more time to spend with their grandchildren, providing emotional support and companionship.
The celebration of Grandparents’ Day varies from country to country, with different traditions and customs.
HOW TO CELEBRATE GRANDPARENTS’ DAY?
Family GatheringsFamilies come together to spend quality time with their grandparents. It’s a day for reunions and bonding.
Gifts and CardsGrandchildren often express their love and gratitude by giving gifts, cards, or small tokens of appreciation to their grandparents.
Stories and MemoriesSharing stories, reminiscing about the past, and listening to the wisdom of grandparents are common activities on this day.
Crafts and ActivitiesMany schools and communities organize special activities where children can create crafts or art projects to present to their grandparents.
Intergenerational EventsSchools and organizations sometimes host intergenerational events or activities that involve both grandparents and grandchildren.
Service and VolunteeringSome families take the opportunity to do volunteer work or engage in acts of kindness together, demonstrating the values passed down by grandparents.
Cooking and BakingCooking or baking traditional family recipes with grandparents is a meaningful way to connect and preserve culinary traditions.