Friday, September 4, 2020

Happy Teacher's day 5th September 2020


 In India, Teacher's Day is celebrated on 5 September whereas International Teacher's Day is held on 5 October. The interesting fact is that Teachers' Day is celebrated all over the world but everyone has set a separate day for it. In some countries, this day is a holiday, and sometimes it is a working day.

October 5 was declared International Teachers' Day by UNESCO. It has been celebrated since 1994. It was launched with the aim of promoting collaboration towards teachers and bringing awareness to the importance of teachers to meet the needs of future generations.

Teacher's day is celebrated on 5 September in India in honor of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. This day marks the birthday of Radhakrishnan, the second President of the country.

In 1985, September 10 was declared as Teacher's Day. Now most people of China again want Confucius 'birthday to be Teachers' Day.

Teacher's day was celebrated in Russia from 1965 to 1994 on the first Sunday of October. Since 1994, World Teachers' Day started being celebrated on 5 October itself.

In the US, Teachers' Day is declared on Tuesday of the first full week of May and is held there throughout the week.

National Teacher's Day is celebrated every year on 16 January in Thailand. Teachers' Day was approved by bringing a resolution here on 21 November 1956. The first teacher's day was celebrated in 1957. There is a holiday in schools on this day.

Teachers' Day is celebrated on May 2 in his memory after the assassination of Professor Ayatollah Morteza Motehari in Iran. Motehari was assassinated on May 2, 1980.

In Turkey, Teachers' Day is celebrated on 24 November. This was announced by Kamal Ataturk, the first president there. In Malaysia, it is celebrated on May 16, where this special day is called 'Hari Guru'.

The importance of a teacher is at the top of every human's life. It serves to shape a person's character, ability and future. The great Greek philosopher Aristotle has said, 'Those who give good education to children are entitled to more respect than those who produce them, because parents only give birth to children while teachers make them live well Teach you the way. In view of the contribution of teachers, Teachers' Day is celebrated on 5 September every year in his honor. It started in the year 1962. Let us know why Teacher's Day is celebrated on September 5 and also we will know whether Teachers' Day is celebrated in other countries as well.

In whose memory is Teachers' Day celebrated?

Teachers' Day is celebrated on the occasion of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday (September 5). He was a great teacher. Along with this, he was also the first Vice-President and second President of independent India. Born on 5 September 1888 in a Brahmin family in Tirumani village in Tamil Nadu, Radhakrishnan was awarded the Bharat Ratna iin 1954.

Why is Teacher's Day celebrated?

There is a story behind celebrating Teacher's Day on 5 September. It is said that Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was once asked by his students to organize his birthday. Radhakrishnan then told him that you want to celebrate my birthday, it is a good thing, but if you celebrate this special day by honoring the contribution and dedication made by teachers in the field of education, then I will be most happy. In honor of his wish, Teachers' Day is celebrated on September 5 every year across the country.

What happens on teacher's day?

On the occasion of Teachers' Day, the best teachers from across the country are selected, who have made significant contribution in the field of education and are honored with the award by the Government of India.

Teacher's day is also celebrated in these countries

Teachers' Day is celebrated in many countries of the world, ranging from China, to America, Australia, Albania, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Brazil and Pakistan. However, the date of celebrating this day is different in every country. For example, Teachers' Day is celebrated on 10 September in China, 6 May in the US, on the last Friday of October in Australia, 15 October in Brazil and 5 October in Pakistan. Also in Oman, Syria, Egypt, Libya, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, and many Islamic countries, 28 February is celebrated as Teachers' Day.

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