Why Teachers Day are celebrated

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Teachers’ Day is a special occasion celebrated to honor and appreciate the hard work and dedication of teachers. They play an important role in shaping our lives by guiding us, teaching us values, and helping us gain knowledge. Teachers are like a second set of parents who support and motivate us to do our best in life. This day gives students a chance to show their love and respect for their teachers.

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In India, Teachers’ Day is celebrated on September 5 every year. This date marks the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a great teacher, philosopher, and the second President of India. When his students wanted to celebrate his birthday, he suggested that the day should be celebrated as Teachers’ Day instead. This shows how much he valued education and respected the teaching profession. Since then, this day has been celebrated in schools and colleges all over the country with great enthusiasm.

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On Teachers’ Day, students organize different programs such as songs, speeches, and plays to make their teachers feel special. Some students also give cards or flowers as a token of appreciation. This celebration reminds us of the importance of teachers in building a strong and educated society. Teachers’ Day is not just a celebration but also a way to express our gratitude for their constant efforts and guidance that help us achieve our dreams.

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