Teachers’ Day is marked to celebrate in India on September 5, the birth anniversary of former President of India, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Students commemorate the importance of teachers in their lives and influence society on this Day. Classrooms all around the country were a riot of colour, with cultural programmes and greetings. Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a prominent academic, Bharat Ratna laureate, and India’s first Vice-President and second President. On September 5, 1888, he was born. He was a respected diplomat, academician, and above all, a brilliant teacher, and he was an advocate of edification as an educationist.
Why do we honour teachers on this Day?
“Instead of celebrating my birthday individually, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is marked as Teachers’ Day,” DR. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan said when some of his students and friends contacted him and asked if they might celebrate his birthday with him. Teachers Day has been marked in India on September 5 since then. Some of the late Dr S. Radhakrishnan S famous students organised a gathering in 1965 to pay homage to that illustrious teacher. In his speech, Dr Radhakrishnan voiced his grave reservations about the birth anniversary celebration of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s, emphasising that the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan should be commemorated as “Teachers’ Day,” honouring other Great Teachers of India and Bangladesh. Teachers’ Day has been observed on September 5 since 1967.
Pandit Nehru about the former President
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was one of his closest friends throughout, had many great things to say about the former President: “He has served his country in many capacities, but above all, he is a great teacher from whom all of us have learned much and will continue to learn, and he was an advocate of edification. India’s peculiar privilege is to have a great philosopher, a great educationist, and a great humanist as her President. That in itself shows the kind of men we Honour.”
Students’ contribution on teacher’s Day?
On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, students across India dress up as their mentors and give lectures in courses allotted to the lecturers they represent. Teachers would sometimes sit in their courses dressed as students, attempting to recapture the experience of being a student.
About the DR. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan!
The former President was born on September 5, 1888, in the pilgrim town of Tiruttani to a middle-class family. According to legend, his father did not want his son to learn English and wanted him to become a priest. However, the boy’s abilities were so exceptional that he was sent to school in Tiruttani and later Vellore. Later, he enrolled at Christian College, Madras, where he studied philosophy. Radhakrishnan, who was drawn into philosophy by chance, became a remarkable philosopher due to his confidence, attention, and strong convictions. From his early days as a lecturer at Presidency College in Madras, he was an advocate of edification, and he was quite popular among his pupils. He was less than 30 years old when he was awarded a position at Calcutta University. From 1931 to 1936, he was the Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University. He was appointed Vice-Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University in 1939. former president Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan took over the Sir Sayaji Rao Chair of Indian Culture and Civilization in Banaras two years later. Dr Radhakrishnan was appointed Vice President of the Republic of India in 1952, and in 1962, he was appointed Head of State for a five-year term.
The Importance of Teachers’ Day?
Every year on September 5, Teachers Day is commemorated with much fanfare. The birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is dedicated to recognizing teachers’ efforts and contributions. Students can express their gratitude to their professors for helping them to achieve. Every student is responsible for thanking and expressing thanks on this memorable day.
Celebration of Teacher’s Day!
Teachers Day is a must-attend event for all students since it is the only opportunity to express thanks for their service. On September 5, there are several methods to express gratitude to your Guru. The Day to wish teachers is approaching, as it does every year. It’s a time to honour teachers and thank them for their contributions to students’ overall growth.
Conclusion
On September 5, the country commemorates Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s birth anniversary as Teachers’ Day. Radhakrishnan was born in 1888 in Tiruttani, Andhra Pradesh, to a poor Brahmin family. He was a talented student who could complete his education thanks to scholarships. Radhakrishnan was the first Vice President and second President of independent India. He was a famous academic, philosopher, and Bharat Ratan laureate.
His pupils and friends asked him to celebrate his birthday when he was President India (from 1962 to 1967). “Instead of commemorating my birthday, it would be my honor if September 5 is marked as Teachers’ Day,” he said. Teachers’ Day has been honoured on his birthday since then.