What is the history of Teacher's Day?
What is the history of Teacher's Day?
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A teacher has the most important role in giving the right turn to one's personality or future. Only a Teacher can give a person the understanding to choose the right path of life. This is the only way to reach the stairs of success. This is the reason why teachers are respected in our country and they are also given a higher status than parents. Teacher's Day is celebrated every year in India to show the importance of the Teacher. This special day is meant to honour and express gratitude to the teacher. So let's know why Teacher's Day is being celebrated.

Teacher's Day is also celebrated every year in India on the 5th of September. This time the day of Monday is coming on 5th September. This day is also celebrated as the birthday of the late former President of the country, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. This occasion is celebrated as Teacher's Day. Let us tell you that Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the first Vice President of India and also the second President.

Actually, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan himself was a teacher. When Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan assumed the office of the President, some people sought approval to celebrate his birthday. On this, the former President has said that it is better to celebrate 5 September as Teacher's Day than to celebrate my birthday separately. Since then, there is a trend of celebrating Teacher's Day every year on the 5th of September. This day is meant to learn and understand about the importance of teachers in our lives. Every year 5th September is celebrated as Teacher's Day in schools, colleges, universities and educational institutions.

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