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Daughter

Daughters are precious. The emotions attached with daughters are very special. Wanting them to have everything in the world, wanting to watch her be strong and able to live the life she wants is what every parent wants.
In India daughters were not given much importance, many women were under pressure to give birth to a son but now there are many changes and the Indian Government is very supportive to its daughters. There is a saying that there should be a son at home to get Moksha (salvation).  but now a days thanks to the education and societal changes a daughter is equal to a son. Daughters are very fond of their parents.There are many songs in the folklore of Indian languages which appreciate their parents and their village.
Daughters are symbols of love and wealth.


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  1. If I'd had a child, I would have wanted a daughter, so it's always surprising to me to hear that girls aren't valued in some parts of the world.

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    1. It is the hard truth. Though surveys for girl child birth rate show numbers, the reality will be different

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  2. So shocking to hear how a parent would favour one child because of it's born sex. I have two boys, they mean the world to me. But I would have been just as happy if I had daughters.

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    1. Your thoughts made me happy. If every parent in India had thoughts like you, India would be brightest and safest place for girls.

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