Teacher’s Day 2025 on September 5: Why India celebrates on this date? History, significance, when was 1st Teacher’s Day
Teacher’s Day 2025 in India is celebrated every year on September 5. From history to celebrations, here’s all that you need to know about the special day.
Teacher’s Day 2025: Teachers are the beacons of guidance who influence our journey far beyond the classroom. They instill knowledge, values, and life skills that help us learn, grow, and transform into our best selves. Each year, on September 5, we celebrate Teacher’s Day to honour their invaluable role in our lives.
Why is Teacher’s Day celebrated on September 5?
Teacher’s Day is observed on September 5 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the second president of the country, and also a philosopher and an educationalist. Also read | Teacher's Day 2024: Best gifts to make their day brighter
Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan dedicated his life to teacher, in the role of a president, an educationalist, an academic and a leader. Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan requested that his birthday should not be observed as a personal celebration, but instead, to be dedicated to honour the teachers of the country.
In 1962, the Indian government responded to his request and declared September 5 as Teacher’s Day to be observed all over the country every year. Since then, the day is observed to commemorate his birth anniversary and celebrate the teachers and their role in our lives.
Who is Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan?
Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a renowned scholar in philosophy. Born in 1888, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan became the first Vice President of the country in 1952 and served the role till 1962. In 1962, he became the second president of the country and served till 1967. He stressed on the importance of education and national development and honoured the role of teachers. Also read | World Teachers' Day 2024: What it is, why is it celebrated and theme for 2024
Teacher’s Day 2025: Significance and celebrations
Teacher’s Day is observed in school, colleges and other educational institutions. Students dressing up as teachers and taking class of their juniors is one of the common rituals followed in schools. Teachers also sometimes take up the role of students, to symbolise the mutual bond of learning shared between them.
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