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Teachers’ Day 2020: People across India celebrate Teachers’ Day on September 5. The day is dedicated to teachers, mentors, and gurus who guide us to be a better human being as well as make us a learned student. But did you know, why do we celebrate this day? It is the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, an exemplary teacher and former President of India. Also Read - Teachers' Day 2020: List of Bollywood Songs That Show True Students-Teachers Bond

Dr Sarvepalli dedicated his life to education and the youth of the country. “Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers’ Day,” he had said, and henceforth, the tradition to celebrate Teachers’ Day started from 1962 and to honour him and the teachers across the country. Also Read - Teachers' Day 2020: History And Significance of The Day

Born on September 5, 1888, in a middle-class family in Tirutani, Sarvepalli was an incredible student who studied philosophy at Christian College in Madras. Born into a Telegu family, he held a stark record in academics ever since he was young. Radhakrishnan played into almost all fields of social sciences.

He was a passionate teacher and his teaching career spanned for many years. He taught at Chennai’s Presidency College and Calcutta University; then he became the Vice-Chancellor of Andhra Pradesh University, Delhi University as well as the Banaras Hindu University. In 1936, he was called by Oxford to teach the subject ‘Eastern Religions and Ethics’. He taught there for about 16 years.

In 1947, when India achieved its independence, Dr Sarvepalli represented India at UNESCO (1946–52) and was later declared Ambassador of India to the Soviet Union, from 1949 to 1952. He was also elected to the Constituent Assembly of India. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1952. In 1954, he received the German ‘Order pour le Merite for Arts and Science’ and in 1961, the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.

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QUESTIONS

1. What tradition was started in 1962?     1

2. How was Dr. Radhakrishnan as a student?    1

3. What roles did he play post-independence?    2  

4. Make a Fact-File and write the details of Dr. Radhakrishnan’s life as a student and about his career.Use the points    2

a. Full name  

b. Date of Birth

c. Place of Birth

d. Economic status of Family

e. Name of school/college

f. Subjects he excelled in

g. Career Option taken up

h. Name of college/University

i. Other responsibilities taken up

5. He taught there for about 16 years( Rewrite starting with ‘It………’ 1

6. Dr.Radhakrishnan dedicated his life to education and the youth of the country.           2

What will be the tag line for YOUR life? Give your personal wish.

7. Provide antonyms of     a. celebrate  b. represent    1

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Answers

Answered by nagarpragati05
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1. The tradition to celebrate teachers day started from 1962.

2. As a student Dr. Radhakrishnan was incredible student of philosophy who studied at Christian college at Madras.

3. Post independence he represented India at UNESCO and was later declared Ambassador of India to the Soviet Union.

4. a. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

b.5th September 1888

c.Tirutani

d. middle class

e. Christian college of Madras

f. philosophy

g. Teacher

h. Chennai's Presidency college, Calcutta university, Andhra Pradesh university, Delhi university, Banaras Hindu university, Oxford.

i. Ambassador of India to the Soviet Union, vice chancellor

5. It has been about 16 years he was teaching there.

6. Write your own views

7.celebrate×criticized, unsung, obscure

represent × misrepresent

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