Teachers' Day is celebrated on 5 September in India. Teachers have always been an important contributor to development. The word Guru is prevalent in ancient times and teacher in today's time. We are going to tell you some such things related to Teacher's Day.
-Teacher's day is celebrated in India on the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan had an important contribution in the field of education and he was the second President of India.
-Our country celebrates Teacher's Day on 5 September, International Teacher's Day is celebrated on 5 October.
-October 5 was chosen by UNESCO for International Teachers 'Day and it was UNESCO that announced October 5 to be International Teachers' Day. It started in the year 1994.
-The main purpose of celebrating this day is that society and children can be properly introduced to the importance of teachers. The teacher has an invaluable contribution to building a better society and a better youth.
-In India, where Teachers 'Day is celebrated on 5 September and International Teachers' Day is celebrated on 5 October, in China, 10th September is celebrated on Tuesday of the first week of May in the United States. Teacher's Day in Thailand is on 16 January, 2 May in Iran, 24 November in Turkey, while Malaysia celebrates Teacher's Day on 16 May. In Malaysia, this day is called 'Hari Guru'.
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