TEACHER'S DAY

 TEACHER'S DAY

Teachers day is celebrated to commemorate the birthday of the first Vice President and the second President of India Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. He was a scholar, philosopher, Bharat Ratna awardee, a highly-respected teacher and prolific statesman of India. In India, teachers day is celebrated on 5th September every year. The first teachers day was celebrated on September 5th 1962. The day is also known as Guru Poornima or Shiksha Divas. This day is celebrated to respect and to recognize the contributions of every teacher to the society. Teacher’s Day are celebrated across schools, colleges, universities and educational institutions. Students put on performances, dances and host elaborate shows for their most-loved teachers with utmost respect. Students also greet their teachers through virtual wishes and it has become a perfect way to tell teachers the love, respect we owe them and cherish them. In schools, students celebrate this day by getting roses, chocolates, gifts including handmade cards to profess their affection for their favourite teachers. Teachers are the pillars who provide quality education and guide students to achieve and fulfill their dreams and wishes. Teachers play a great role in shaping the lives of students. 



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