HappyTeacher’s Day
A day that is dedicated to the hard work that is input by the
teacher all year long, a day that is a complete tribute to the
teachers all around India. In India teacher day is celebrated
on 5th of September. Teachers Day is a dedication to Dr.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a staunch believer of
education and was one of the most well known diplomat,
scholar, president of India and above all a teacher. As a
tribute to this great teacher, his birthday has been observed
as teachers’ day and this led to its origin. This day is just a
mere reflection of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s love for
and attachment to the teaching profession. As a matter of
fact Dr. Radhakrishnan himself asked his admirers to
celebrate his birthday not as his birthday but as the
teacher’s day. One of the most celebrated writers in the
modern India today his work varies on philosophical,
theological, ethical, educational, social and cultural
subjects. He contributed numerous
articles to different well-known journals, which, are of
immense value and seems to surprise various readers
because of the depth in the meaning of the articles.
Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Teacher’s day is now one of the occasion
that is looked forward by the teachers and students alike as on this
occasion its not only when teachers are praised but also around various schools students dress up as a representation of their teachers and take various lectures that are assigned to the teachers they represent.
As the day passes the students perform the regular activities that are performed by the teacher’s.
As the day passes the students perform the regular activities that are performed by the teacher’s.
On this day students realize what it means to be a
teacher and what it means to control the future of several students in
their classes and also teachers are reminded what it felt like when
they were the students.
teacher and what it means to control the future of several students in
their classes and also teachers are reminded what it felt like when
they were the students.