Tag: Mother's Day

  • Stalin and OPS congratulate people on ‘Mother’s Day’

    Stalin and OPS congratulate people on ‘Mother’s Day’

    Chennai (IANS) | Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin extended Mother’s Day greetings to the people of the state. CM Stalin took to Twitter to wish the people of the state. CM tweeted that let’s fulfill the hopes of all the mothers who fill this world with love. Respect and meet their needs. A Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers who hold us as another life inside us and bring us so much happiness.

    Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O Panneerselvam (OPS) also wished people on Mother’s Day by tweeting. He wrote in tweeting that on this occasion, I congratulate all mothers on Mother’s Day, which is celebrated for the unique love, incomparable, immense love and unimaginable affection of the mother.

    Mothers have a special place in Indian culture. Mother’s Day was started in the 1900s to honor mothers.

    –IANS

  • CM Stalin, OPS greet people on Mother’s Day

    CM Stalin, OPS greet people on Mother’s Day

    CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and ousted AIADMK leader O Panneerselvam on Sunday extended their Mother’s Day greetings. The CM took to his social media handle and wrote, “Let’s fulfill the expectations of all the mothers who fill this world with love. Respect their needs and fulfills them. A happy Mother’s Day, to all the mothers who carry us, as another life within them and shower us with their love, above life.” (sic)The former chief minister OPS wrote, “It is with boundless joy that I extend my Mother’s Day greetings to all mothers on this day, which is celebrated to celebrate the unique love, incomparable, immeasurable love, and unimaginable affection of the mother.”

    Mother’s Day is a special occasion that honours all mothers, who are sometimes overlooked for their contributions. While mothers have always held a unique position in Indian culture, the idea of honouring Mother’s Day was originally proposed in the early 1900s.

    According to some versions, Mother’s Day was first observed in 1908 by a woman called Anna Jarvis in the United States, in honour of her mother, who had died three years previously. Several parts of the United States began honouring this day within a few years. It was made a national holiday by US President Woodrow Wilson in 1914.