Teachers' Day is celebrated in the country on 5th September in India. However, UNESCO had declared 5th October as a worldwide Teachers' Day in 1994. A day when those who transfer knowledge to the new generation through knowledge. Teachers' Day is celebrated in India on 5th September. Interestingly, Teachers' Day is celebrated in most countries of the world, but everyone has set different days for it. The same UNESCO declared October 5 as 'International Teachers' Day'. It has been celebrated since 1994. This special day was launched with the objective of promoting help towards teachers and creating awareness about the importance of teachers to meet the needs of future generations. Today, the day is celebrated in about 100 countries around the world. On this day, major programmes etc. are organized in respect of their teachers and in schools and colleges etc. On December 10, 1945, the great Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize. To commemorate this day, it was decided to celebrate 10th December as 'Teachers' Day' in 1974, but since the establishment of Teachers' College on October 16, 1977, Teachers' Day has been celebrated there on 16th October. In addition to our neighbouring countries, Pakistan, Maldives, Kuwait, Mauritius, Qatar, UK, Russia, celebrate Teachers' Day on this day. China celebrates Teachers' Day on September 10. Assam youth was posting controversial remarks by creating a fake profile Emily Ratajkowski REVEALS singer Robin Thicke canoodled her while shooting Blurred Lines music video People are immersed in Hashish, Charas, Cocaine, know what is a RAVE party?