Father’s Day in India: 5 Things to Do

Father’s Day is observed on the third Sunday of June in India. The day, not a public holiday, is usually celebrated only in bigger towns and cities of India. Father’s Day in India is a foreign adaptation. It gained popularity after the United States started celebrating it in 1908.

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Father – Calm, Strong and Supportive as a Pillar!

With that one person, we all have once felt so safe crossing the road, so confident on a bicycle, so adventurous on a motorbike. Father. Fathers are selfless beings, always so giving, but in return, expect nothing. They teach us discipline, tell us about the ways of the world, hone us to face the crowd. They deserve utmost respect and love.

Can we ever actually define “Father”? Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

This Father’s Day, let us all do something to bring a smile on our fathers’ faces.

Top 5 things to do on Father’s Day in India.

1# Go for a walk together

In India, it is customary for fathers to go out for morning or evening walks. I have seen my grandfather and my father follow the same ritual. Make him feel special by joining him on his walk and you never know, you might end up making memories!

2# Go out for Dinner

Take him out for dinner. Order his favorite dish. It is a good way to show him that you know his likes and dislikes.

3# Discuss Politics or Current Affairs

It is a universal fact. Father’s love politics. Take some time out and discuss politics and current affairs. He would love it. Spending time with your father is the key here. It will be cherished.

4# Gift him his favorite pen or a diary or scotch!

Gift him his favorite, even if it is a small thing. He would be delighted. Again, it’s a way to tell him that you know what he likes and needs. There is great contentment in the fact that in this whole wide world, someone knows what we like and need. Your gift would translate to this priceless contentment.

5# Tell him that you love him!

Most importantly, express your love or respect. Let him know how you feel about him. May be how lucky you are to have him as your father.

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