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Why are Teachers Day celebrated on 5th September?

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In India, September 5 is celebrated as Teacher's Day so that we can pay tribute to all the contributions made by teachers in our society. On September 5, the great teacher of India is the birth anniversary of "Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan", who was a staunch believer of education, and he was a famous diplomat, scholar, President of India and, above all, a teacher.

Some of his students and friends contacted him and requested him to allow his birthday to be celebrated, instead of saying, "Instead of celebrating my birthday differently, this would be a very privileged privilege for me. And since then 5 September teacher's day began to be celebrated.

In the year 1965, late Dr. s. Some students and friends of Radhakrishnan organized a gathering to pay tribute to him. In that meeting, late Dr. Radhakrishnan expressed his views regarding his Jubilee celebrations, and he also emphasized that by paying homage to his birth anniversary to India as well as other great teachers of Bangladesh, this day as' Teachers' Day ' Should be celebrated. And since that day every year since 1967, on September 5, till today, it has been celebrated as Teacher's Day.

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was one of his very best friends, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru asked Dr. There were many great things about Radhakrishnan: "He said that he has served his country in many capacities, but the most important thing is that he is a great teacher, with whom we all have learned so much. Will continue to learn a lot more. They will be India's exclusive privilege as a great philosopher, a great teacher and a very great humanist president.


Dr. About Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan:

 Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born on September 5, 1888 in a middle class family in the shrine town of Tiruttani. His father did not want his son to learn English, but he wanted his son to become a priest.

However, his talent was so excellent that he was sent to Tirupati first and then to Vellore's school. After schooling, he took admission in Christian College, Madras and studied philosophy. Due to Dr. Radhakrishnan's faith, his concentration and conviction he became a great philosopher


He was a very good teacher, as he was very popular among his students as a professor in the Presidency College of Madras in his early days. At the age of 30, he was offered professorship in the University of Calcutta. He served as the Vice Chancellor of Andhra University from 1931 to 1936. And then in the year 1939, he was appointed Vice Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University.


Two years later, Dr. Radhakrishnan took over the chair of Indian Sayyaji Rao of Indian culture and civilization. In the year 1952, Dr. Radhakrishnan was elected Vice-President of the Republic of India. And in 1962 he was made the head of state The relationship between the teacher and the student is celebrated as teacher day every year, like every year. It is an opportunity that the teacher should remember to appreciate the contribution of that great person and his contribution to the overall development of his student.


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