Hello and a very Happy Teacher's Day 2020 dear valuable Readers,
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As you all know today is 5th September, 2020,
i.e., Teacher’s Day, a day to give honour to our great teachers, a day to
recognise the contributions of our wonderful teachers, a day to remember the
importance of our valuable teachers, a day to pay our tributes to those
teachers who not only teach us academic chapters but also vital lessons of
life, who not only guide us to solve academic problems but also to face the
difficult situations of life.
So, to help you pay your teachers a valuable tribute, we
have brought a collection of extraordinary quotes given by some of the world
renowned personalities but before that it is important to know why only 5th
September is recognised as Teacher’s Day. The answer is given in the next
paragraph.
You must be knowing the name of the first Vice- President
and the second President of our country. Yes! You are right he is none other
than Dr. Sarvepalli RadhaKrishnan. But do you know that he was not only a great
statesman but also a great teacher? Now, you must have got our point of talking
about him on this auspicious occasion. But still some of you must be wondering
what the relationship between Dr. S. RadhaKrishnan and 5th September
as Teacher’s Day is. My dear friends, there is a strong connection between the
former President and 5th September as Teacher’s Day. And the first
connection is that 5th September is the date when our second
President was born. So, when he became the second President of India in the
year 1962, some of his students suggested him to celebrate his birthday as
“RadhaKrishnan Day” but he replied that it would be his great honour if his
birthday will be celebrated as Teacher’s Day. It is since then when the
Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th September every year.
Here are 5 extraordinary quotes which you should see and share on this auspicious occasion:
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