Every year 5th September is celebrated as Teacher's Day in India. Teachers' Day is a day when we can express our gratitude to all those teachers who have played an important role in improving our lives. While celebrating this day, we should also remember that education is the medium that leads us to a better society and a brighter future.

The reason for celebrating 5th September as Teachers' Day lies in the great personality of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and his dedication towards teaching. This day is not only an opportunity to express respect to teachers, but it also gives us a chance to understand the importance of education and the contribution of the teacher.

But the question arises that why is Teachers' Day celebrated on 5th September? Know interesting things related to Teachers' Day through this article.

Why is Teachers' Day celebrated on 5th September?

5 September is known as the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first Vice President and second President of India. Dr. Radhakrishnan was a great teacher, philosopher, and scholar. He believed that the contribution of a teacher is very important in the development of society. When his students expressed their desire to celebrate his birth anniversary, he said that his birth anniversary should be celebrated as Teachers' Day.

Thus, on 5 September 1962, when Dr. Radhakrishnan became the President for the first time, the tradition of celebrating this day as Teachers' Day in his honor started.

Biography of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born on 5 September 1888 at a place called Tirutani in Tamil Nadu. He was a distinguished figure in Indian philosophy and established the importance of Indian philosophy in Western countries as well. He was highly popular among students due to his scholarship and teaching style. He delivered lectures on Indian philosophy at Oxford University and authored many books. In view of his contribution, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1954.

Interesting facts related to Teachers' Day

Inspired by the life and thoughts of Dr. Radhakrishnan, it was decided to celebrate Teachers' Day on September 5. He used to say that "teachers are the backbone of a society". He considered the role of education and teachers supreme in his life.

Teachers' Day is celebrated on September 5 in India, while International Teachers' Day is celebrated on October 5. This day was declared by UNESCO to recognize the role of teachers.

The purpose of Teachers' Day is to understand the importance of teachers and recognize their contribution to society. This day provides an opportunity for students to express respect for their teachers and understand the importance of education.

On this day, various programs are organized in schools and colleges. Students present dances, songs, dramas, and speeches for their teachers. In some places students play the role of teachers and become teachers for a day. Many state governments honor outstanding teachers on the occasion of Teachers' Day. On this day teachers are given awards and certificates for their outstanding contribution.

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