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Essay on Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan... [250+ words]

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Answered by Hacker20
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Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born in family in a telgu brahmin family in Thirutani,India on 5 September 1888.His childhood was spent on religious places like Thirutni and Tirupati.He spent the first eight years in Tiruttani only.

Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan early education took place between 1896 - 1900 at christian missionary institute,Lutheran mission school tirupati.He studied at vellore till 1900 - 1904.After education in madras christian college ,Madras .He did MA in philosphy and in 1916 madras residency college was appointed as assistant professar of philosophy.

Dr.Sarevepalli radhakrishnan was brilliant from his childhood .he introduced the world to philosophy through his articles and speechs.they considerd the entire world as a school Dr.sarvepalli Radhakrishnan used to have a strong belief in education ,and a well known scholar wasca diploment and ideal teacher.

Dr.sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was vice president of india from may 13,1952 to May 12,1962 to 13 May 1967 He was the second president of independent india .in this entire india ,his birthday is celebrated on September 5 as Teacher day He died on April 17,1975 ,at the age of 86,in the education world,the name of Dr, sarvepalli Radhakrishnan will always remembered.
Answered by Anonymous
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Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a famous teacher. He was born in 1888 on 5th of September in the poor Brahmin family at Tirutani, Madras, India. Later in his life he became a first Vice President and second President of the country. He was a good philosopher, person, idealist, teacher and a famous author. He was a man of vision, mission and principles who performed role of an Executive Head of India. He was a great personality of the country, the birthday of whom is being celebrated as the Teacher’s day in India. He was the man of honour whom we still remember by celebrating teacher’s day.
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