Mother’s Day is a special day celebrated around the world to honour mothers and their love, care, and sacrifices. It is a time when people thank their mothers through gifts, kind words, and spending time together. The day reminds us how important mothers are in shaping families and society with their support, patience, and unconditional love.
Mother’s Day 2026 will be celebrated on Sunday, 10 May 2026. In India and many other countries like the United States, it is observed every year on the second Sunday of May. However, some countries celebrate it on different data based on their traditions.
The theme for Mother’s Day 2026 is “The Great Unburdening.” This theme focuses on reducing the pressure on mothers. It encourages families to share responsibilities at home, support mothers emotionally, and value their hard work both inside and outside the house.
Mother’s Day has a long history that developed over time. In ancient times, people in Rhea (Greek culture) and Cybele (Roman Culture) honoured mother godddesses throuhg festivals.
Later, in Britain, a tradition called Mothering Sunday was celebrated when people visited their mothers and churches.
In 1870, Julia Ward Howe suggested a day for mothers to promote peace.
After that, Anna Jarvis worked hard to make Mother’s Day official in memory of her mother. Because of her efforts, the first celebration took place in 1908.
Finally, in 1914, Woodrow Wilson declared Mother’s Day a national holiday in the United States.
In India, Mother’s Day is not a public holiday, but it is widely celebrated. Schools organize events, children make cards, and families spend quality time together. Social media also plays a big role, where people share messages and photos to express love for their mothers.
Mother’s Day is important for many reasons:
Many famous people have shared beautiful thoughts about mothers:
India has many inspiring women who were not only great leaders but also caring mothers.
The condition of mothers in India has improved over time. Better hospitals, government schemes, and awareness have reduced health risks.
However, challenges still exist. Many women, especially in rural areas, face problems like poor nutrition, lack of medical care, and high-risk pregnancies. More efforts are needed to ensure every mother gets proper care and respect.
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