Father’s Day is observed on different dates worldwide, but it is typically celebrated on the third Sunday in June in many countries, such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. However, some countries have their own designated dates for Father’s Day. For example, in Australia and New Zealand, Father's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday in September. It is a day to honour and appreciate fathers and father figures and to recognise their contributions to their families.
International Father’s Day is not merely a commercial holiday; it is a binding thread that unites people globally to celebrate the indispensable role of fathers and father figures. It is a day to acknowledge their sacrifices, celebrate their love, and express our profound gratitude for their unwavering support. As societal norms continue to evolve, so does the concept of fatherhood, making Father’s Day an even more significant and reflective observance. Through this celebration, we honour the pillars of our families and recognise their enduring impact on our lives. Father also took responsibility for the house on his head. He is always
ready to take the burden of our studies. Father’s Day, celebrated with enthusiasm across the globe, is a day dedicated to honouring and appreciating the paternal figures in our lives. June 16. It’s a time for children, young and old, to express their love, gratitude, and respect for their fathers and father figures, acknowledging the vital role they play in shaping families and society.
My Father is the kindest, yet the strongest, person I have ever met. He laughs with our family, guides us, and is always there to support us. I love spending time with my father. On every Father’s Day, I make him a card from scratch and tell him how important he is to me. He has always stood like a pillar for me. I love him the most.

NAME: Viraansh Marwaha
Class Teacher: Sonal Kalia
Class: Grade 4 th Himalayas
School: IVY World School, Rama Mandi,
Jalandhar