There is a saying that, “The best teachers in the world don’t give you answers to your questions. Instead, they spark within you a desire to find the answers yourself.’’
As we all know that, it is impossible to define ‘TEACHER’ as teachers play a great and most important role of a friend, philosopher and mentor in one’s life. They hold our hand, open our mind, and touch our heart as well as our soul to make us ideal citizens of the country. They helps us to improve our knowledge, skill, confidence as well as they shape both us and our life in the right shape to get success. So, we too have some responsibilities towards our teachers. Thus to do heartily welcome and say them wishful thanks for their selfless service of teachings all through the life and shaping the life of various pupils . Teacher’s day is the great chance to us to spend a day for them and say thanks
In India ’Teachers Day’ is celebrated every year on 5th September. It is celebrated on the favorable event of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan birth anniversary. This is celebrated as to pay homage to the teachers all over the India. . It is a day to respect and value the efforts of the teachers who work timelessly and tirelessly all over year.
Needless to say people believe that students are the future of country and teachers play great role to make their future bright. Hence teachers are very respective person in the world. Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a teacher. He used to love his teacher and students very much. Once, when he became president of India, some of his student requested him to permit them to celebrate his birthday on 5th September. He replied, “Instead of celebrating my birthday it would be a proud as well as pleasure, if his birthday is celebrated as teacher’s day”. From then every year, we celebrate 5th September as teacher’s day.
Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born in a middle-class family of Tamil Nadu. His father name was Sarvepalli Veeraswami and his mother name was Sarvepalli Sita. His primary education was at K.V. High school at Thiruttani. He graduated in Madras Christian College and also completed his master’s degree in philosophy in that collage. Later he joined as a professor in Madras Christian College. He was very good philosopher and thus he was awarded by many awards. Further he was awarded by India’s most honorable award Bharat Ratna in 1954.
He also worked as a professor at the University of Calcutta. He was both Vice- chancellor at Andhra University and a principal at Harris Manchester College of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. After completing his academic carrier successfully Radhakrishnan started his political carrier. He was the first vice – president of India and second president of India from 1962 to 1967. Our country. Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan used to believe that the student who can’t respect their teacher, can never progress in their life.
As we all know a teacher is backbone of the student in their life. The teacher teaches us not only limited syllabus but also help to stand what is right for them. A teacher is the second parent of the students. Some time they punish us but love us forever. We are thankful and grateful for all your efforts. In all, it is a special day for teachers as well as student.
At last the real dream beings with our teacher who believe in us. Who pull and push and lead us to the next level, sometimes piercing us with a sharp stick called ‘truth’………!
Thank you….!
Ku. Abha D. Waghmare
Mahatma Phule Vidhalaya ,Kandhar .
Class 10 th