Teachers’ Day

Rumman Ansari   Software Engineer   2023-03-22   85 Share
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September 5

Teachers’ Day is celebrated on 5th September every year, which is also the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the first Vice-President of inde- pendent India and the second President of the country.


Teachers’ Day is celebrated in many countries around the world to honor and appreciate the contributions of teachers to society. In most countries, Teachers’ Day is celebrated on October 5th, which is also the anniversary of the adoption of the 1966 UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers.

The day is celebrated in different ways in different countries, but the common theme is to recognize and appreciate the hard work and dedication of teachers who play a vital role in shaping the future of society.

In India, Teachers’ Day is celebrated on September 5th, which is the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a philosopher, and statesman who served as the second President of India. On this day, students across the country honor their teachers by presenting them with gifts, cards, and flowers, and organizing cultural programs and other events.

In other countries, Teachers’ Day is celebrated with similar enthusiasm. In the United States, National Teacher Day is celebrated on the Tuesday of the first full week in May, and in the United Kingdom, National Teaching Assistants’ Day is celebrated on the third Friday in September.

Overall, Teachers’ Day is an important day that recognizes the hard work and dedication of teachers and their role in shaping the future of society. It is a day to express gratitude and appreciation for the invaluable contributions that teachers make to education and to the lives of their students.