Father’s day is a special occasion dedicate to honour and appreciate father’s. It is celebrate on the third Sunday of the June. Father want the best possible existence for their children. Just like moms, they provide physical and mental constantly endeavour to discipline their children. Our fathers have played a significant role in shaping us into through thick and thin. They have taught us valuable lesson’s and have been a source of stent and inspiration. Every year on Fathers’ Day, I greet my father with a handmade card and we spend the day together chit-chatting and dining out. I have always loved these times. Getting to spend time with family is my favourite thing to do. Guess I get it from my father. I hope that someday I can adopt his ideals to the fullest and be like him. My father is a typical father you’ll find in every Indian family. Nonetheless, he is all the more special to me. He is kind, compassionate, benevolent, and yet so strong. I have always admired him for his resilience, his ability to think clearly even in the worst situations, and for always making his family his priority .
As my father is a business man he is most of the days busy with his work and often comes late at nights but from my childhood till now he never forgets to look into my room and ask if i am fine and everything at school
was good. He always comes to me and ask about my day and always ask if i need any help. I really appreciate the way he daily ask about my day as he takes out time from his busy schedule. He has always been a great pillar of support for me. Whenever I am stuck in a difficult situation, he sits with me down and has a discussion with me till we reach a solution. Although on regular days, he is the well-organised disciplinarian who needs
everything crisp, I know he is the person I can go to when the going gets tough. He has made immense sacrifices for the family. At times as much as my mother did, and at times more than her. Putting all his dreams and desires on the sideline so that his child and family can live the life of their dreams is probably the greatest thing my father did for us. I aspire to be like him someday.

Someday, when I grow up, I want to become a headstrong yet kind- hearted person like him. A person who can protect others and also cry with them. A person who can always put the needs of his family before his.

Name- -Karan Thakur

Class – IV
Age- 9 years