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Teachers’ Day

Introduction to the Festival:
Teachers’ Day is celebrated every year on 5th September in India to honor the dedication and contributions of teachers in shaping society. The day marks the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a renowned scholar, philosopher, and the second President of India.

Story Behind the Festival:
When Dr. Radhakrishnan became the President of India, some of his students and friends requested to celebrate his birthday. He humbly suggested that instead of celebrating his birthday, the day should be observed as Teachers’ Day to honor all teachers. Since then, 5th September has been observed as Teachers’ Day across the country.

Why the Festival is Celebrated:
Schools and colleges across India organize special programs, including speeches, songs, plays, and performances dedicated to teachers. Students present handmade cards, flowers, and small gifts to their favorite teachers. In many schools, students dress as teachers and conduct mock classes as a gesture of respect and fun.

Significance of the Festival:
Teachers’ Day strengthens the bond between students and teachers and helps students recognize the importance of values, discipline, and knowledge passed on by their gurus. It is a reminder that teachers are the guiding lights of society and the true nation builders.

Conclusion:
Teachers’ Day is a beautiful tribute to all educators who devote their lives to shaping young minds. It serves as an opportunity to express gratitude and celebrate the crucial role teachers play in nurturing responsible, knowledgeable, and compassionate citizens.

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