We celebrate Teachers’ Day to commemorate the birthday of an exceptional individual, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a distinguished scholar and philosopher and served as India’s second President. Dr. Radhakrishnan’s legacy in the realms of education and philosophy is substantial. He firmly believed that knowledge illuminated the path of progress for both individuals and society as a whole.
Remarkably, Dr. Radhakrishnan’s humility matched his intellect. When his students proposed celebrating his birthday, he displayed profound modesty. Instead of advocating for the celebration of his own life, he suggested that the day should be devoted to honoring teachers. These often-unsung heroes selflessly impart knowledge and wisdom to countless young minds. This self-effacing act transformed his birthday into a day dedicated to celebrating teachers.
Teachers’ Day serves as a reminder that the future of our nation rests on the shoulders of today’s children, who are the citizens of tomorrow. Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping these young minds, providing guidance, and contributing significantly to their success. These profound reasons underscore the annual celebration of Teachers’ Day.
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