top of page
Search

Why Teachers Day (September 5) ???

SHIKSHA DIVAS

TEACHER' S DAY IN IND


Why Teachers Day


"TEACHERS ARE THE ARCHITECTS OF THE WORLD".



"THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANY COUNTRY DEPENDS ON ITS EDUCATION".


"Teachers Make The Hard things Easier".


"Teachers inspire us to deal the situations to overcome the difficulties to succeed in life."


GururBrahma GururVishnu GururDevo Maheshwara Ha

Guru Saakshaat ParaBrahma Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha


Meaning:

Guru is the Creator (Brahma), Guru is the Preserver(Vishnu), GuruDeva is Destroyer(Maheshwara)

Guru is the absolute (singular) Lord himself, Salutations to that Sri Guru...


Since The Teachers Play a key Role in building up the society, They deserve to be honoured .



Therefore, to recognise this hard work of our mentors and gurus, Teachers’ Day or Shikshak Divas is celebrated Across the word.


Different Countries celebrate their Teacher's Days on different dates.


World Teachers’ Day is celebrated on October 5.


In India, The Teacher' s Day is celebrated on September 5.



Why On September 5


Since September 5 is the birthday of Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan it is celebrated as SHIKSHA DIVAS THE TEACHERS DAY IN INDIA.


Who is Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan


Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was the first Vice President of India And Second President Of India.(1952–1962).


He was a highly-respected teacher, philosopher and prolific statesman. country’s former scholar, philosopher and Bharat Ratna awardee.



Historic Background Of Indian Teachers Day


When Dr Radhakrishan took the office of the second President of India in 1962, his students approached him to seek permission to celebrate his birth day (September 5) as a special day.


Dr. Radhakrishnan made his students to observe September 5 as Teachers’ Day.


He made this tto recognise the contribution of teachers to the society.


Ever since then, September 5 is celebrated as Teacher’s Day in all educational institutions across India.


The students in schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions.


Students perform, dances and host elaborate shows for their most-loved teachers.


According to Dr Radhakrishnan “teachers should be the best minds in the country.”


For school students, the day means getting roses, chocolates, gifts including handmade cards to profess their affection for their favourite teachers. For senior students, Teacher’s Day is one of role reversal and celebration.


Last year, owing to the Covid-19 pandemic,


Since the PANDEMIC Situation Continues, The educational Inistitutions such as the schools and colleges were shut.


With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and a threat of Delta variant spread, many schools still operating their classes online.


Hence, Greet your loved TEACHERS virtually and cherish them, even if you are no longer a school-college going student.


This is because teachers are the few people in our lives who rejoice when we, their student, outdo them.


The Teachers are the bedrock upon which any qualitative education is built.




Amarnath Reddy

The Right Mentor












.

0 comments

Related Posts

Comentarios


bottom of page