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Write a magazine artical in 130 on the topic 'teachers day'

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Answered by arbabali12
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Teacher's Day is celebrated on the 5th of September in India. Teacher's Day is marked in honour of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was born on September 5, 1888. Dr Radhakrishnan was India's first vice president and second president. He was a great scholar, philosopher and Bharat Ratna recipient. Since 1962 - the year he became president - India has commemorated Dr Radhakrishnan's birth anniversary by paying tribute to its teachers and gurus on this day. Read on to find out more about the importance, significance and history of Teacher's Day in India.

Dr Radhakrishnan was a celebrated academic. He taught at Chennai's Presidency College and Calcutta University. He served as Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University from 1931 to 1936. In 1936, Dr Radhakrishnan was invited to fill the Chair of Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at Oxford which he retained for 16 years. 

It was in 1962 when Dr Radhakrishnan became the President of India that his birthday came to be observed as Teachers' Day.

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Answered by dhruvbadaya1
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Some inspire us and teach us about life, while others choose to become our friends and teach us to have fun.   The 5th of September is celebrated as Teacher’s Day all over India. It is the birthday of the second president of India, Dr. S. Radha Krishnan. Dr. Radha Krishnan was an outstanding teacher before he become the ambassador of India to Russia. He was an ideal lecturer in every way and set high standards for all the teachers of the country to follow. Thus, his birthday is celebrated as Teacher’s Day every year. Our school celebrates Teacher’s Day in a unique manner. We give a break to our teachers from their routine on that day. The XII Class students dressed in smart suits and sarees act as teachers for the rest of the school for an hour. We all take care to be on our best behaviour.  The teachers are then welcomed to a colorfully decorated auditorium with flowers and rangolis. They take their seats and we presented a cultural programme prepared especially for them. We present songs, dances, parodies and plays. We hold a prayer service for the long life and prosperity of our teachers.  In the end, we present colourfully wrapped gifts to all the teachers are also given. We take care that we do not disrespect them in any way and the teachers are also given. We take care that we do not disrespect them in any way and the teachers also accept their titles in good spirit.  All the students of our school take this opportunity to tell the teachers how much they love and respect them. We give cards and bouquets to our favourite teachers. The loving, happy smiles on their faces are rewards enough for us. We all go home satisfied hat we have made our teachers happy on the occasion of Teachers Day.

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