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Explanation: Facts and Information about Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Born: 05/09/88
Religion Hinduism
Place of Birth: Thiruttani, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Tamil Nadu, India)
Nationality Indian
Father: Sarvepalli Veeraswami
Mother: Sitamma
Died: 17 April 1975 (aged 86) Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India
Spouse Name: Sivakamu, Lady Radhakrishnan
Chidren Five daughters and One son
Education: “Radhakrishnan was awarded scholarships throughout his academic life. He joined Voorhees College in Vellore but then moved to the Madras Christian College at the age of 17. He graduated from there in 1906 with a Master’s degree in Philosophy, being one of its most distinguished alumni.
Profession before joining politics: Professor of Philosophy
Known for contribution as “Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if 5 September is observed as Teachers’ Day.”
Political Career British Raj, Indian independence movement and Indian Independence
Awards and honours: “1931: appointed a Knight Bachelor in 1931, although he ceased to use the title “”Sir”” after India attained independence.
1938: elected Fellow of the British Academy.
1954: the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India.
1954: German “”Order pour le Merite for Arts and Science””
1961: the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.
1962: Institution of Teacher’s Day in India, yearly celebrated at 5 September, Radhakrishnan’s birthday, in honour of Radhakrishnan’s believe that “”teachers should be the best minds in the country””.
1963: the British Order of Merit.
1968: Sahitya Akademi fellowship,The highest honour conferred by the Sahitya Akademi on a writer(he is the first person to get this award)
1975: the Templeton Prize in 1975, a few months before his death, for advocating non-aggression and conveying “a universal reality of God that embraced love and wisdom for all people”. He donated the entire amount of the Templeton Prize to Oxford University.
1989: institution of the Radhakrishnan Scholarships by Oxford University in the memory of Radhakrishnan. The scholarships were later renamed the “Radhakrishnan Chevening Scholarships”.
Political party Independent