Teachers Day Celebration at Udayan Kidz Preschool and Daycare, Ashiyana Patna, Bihar Centre
■Teacher’s Day in India was first observed in the year 1962. The day commemorated the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.
■He was the first Vice-President and second President of independent India.
■He was a renowned scholar, recipient of Bharat Ratna, first Vice-President, and second President of independent India. He was born on 5 September 1888. As an educationist, he was an advocate of edification and was a distinguished envoy, academician, and above all a great teacher.
■There is no doubt that being a teacher is a noble profession that deserves an equal amount of love and respect as any other profession.
■Teachers’ Day in India is celebrated every year on September 5 to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was a former President of India, scholar, philosopher and Bharat Ratna recipient.
■ It is a reminder of the role that teachers play in nation-building by guiding and educating the brightest minds of our country.
■Dr. Radhakrishnan became President of India in 1962. He was approached by some of his friends and students who requested him to allow them to celebrate his birthday on 5 September.
■Dr. S. Radhakrishnan responded, “Instead of observing my birthday discretely, it would be my pompous privilege if 5th September is scrutinised as Teachers’ Day”.
■Such a request coming from the President of India clearly showcased Dr. S. Radhakrishnan’s affection and dedication to teachers. From then onwards, India celebrates Teachers’ Day on 5th September.
■As the common saying goes, the future of a country lies in the hands of its children, and teachers, as mentors, can mould students into future leaders who shape the destiny of India.
■They play an important role in our lives in helping us become successful in our careers and businesses. They help us to become good human beings, a better member of society, and an ideal citizen of the country.
■Teacher’s Day is celebrated to acknowledge the challenges, hardships, and special roles that teachers play in our lives.
■Teachers’ Day is a remembrance of the fact that how noble is the profession of a teacher and how we teachers play an instrumental part in nurturing our young one’s future.
■Our Kids made our day with their love and respect they showered on us and made our day special.
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