*Celebration of Teacher’s Day on 5th September on every year*.
Every year, on 5th September, we celebrate Teacher’s Day to remember one of the distinguished scholars, Bharat Ratna Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was first Vice President of India and Second President of India. He was honoured with Knighthood in 1931 and Bharat Ratna in 1954. His total life has been dedicated to education by improving the standard in the field of education. One day his students decided to celebrate his birthday and asked him to give the permission. At the time of giving permission, he suggested that students should celebrate his birthday as a Teacher day in respect of all teachers. Therefore, In India, Teacher’s day is being celebrated on 5th September which is the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. This has been started from the year 1962.
*From Yogesh Gogwekar*
Teachers are not necessarily to be confined within the four walls of a School. It can be in any form. It might be your parents, siblings, friends, companions and even small sections of people who often leave us spellbound with the lessons which we may not have learnt. Therefore, we should thank everyone who has contributed in making us. Many time Experiences with certain people turned out to be our greatest teachers.
Teachers teach us love is stronger than hate and also inform us that books are the means by which we build bridges between cultures. If any organisations or institutions think that love is not stronger than hate, then these organisations or institutions will prove ineffective. Therefore, roles of teachers are important in such cases.
Kahlil Gibran rightly said that the teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.
On this beautiful occasion, I take the opportunity to convey our wishes to all our teachers, who have given impeccable contribution in shaping us
Mumbai
05/09/2020
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