All across the world, Teacher's Day celebrations are undertaken to commemorate the teachers for their efforts. By having celebrations on Teacher's Day we convey the message that we care for our teachers. Celebrating
Teachers Day is recognition of the devotion with which teachers undertake the responsibility of educating a child.
In India 5th September is celebrated as Teachers' day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. 5th September is the birthday of a great teacher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who was a
staunch believer of education, and was the well-known diplomat, scholar, president of India and above all a teacher.
When Dr. Radhakrishnan became the President of India in 1962,he was approached by some of his students and friends and requested him to allow them to celebrate 5th September, his "birthday". In reply, Dr.Radhakrishnan
said, "instead of celebrating my birthday separately, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers' day". The request showed Dr.Radhakrishnan's love for the teaching profession. From then onwards,
the day has been observed as Teachers' Day in India.
Teacher's Day is one of the occasion on which teachers are praised. On this day, school students dress up like their teachers and attend classes acting like their teachers. As the day passes the students perform the
activities that are performed by the teachers. Sometimes the teachers also sit in the classes acting like students, reliving the time when they, themselves, were students. This goes a long way towards creating an understanding
between the teachers and their students.
Apart from the fun aspect of the day it is also a day when one can look back, admire and get inspired by Dr. Radhakrishnan, a small town cunning boy, who grew up to become one of the most respected politicians in the history of
democracy of India.
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