Teacher's
Day
'A good
Teacher is like a Candle.
It
consumes itself to light the way for others.'
Our teacher
is the deity who gives the right turn to the car of life after our first guru,
the parents.
The
Guru-Shishya tradition is an integral part of Indian culture. Teachers have
been respected and important in our country since ancient times. September 5 is
celebrated as Teacher's Day in our country. On the occasion of Former President
of India Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan's
birthday. This day is celebrated as Teacher's Day to pay respect and glorify
the teacher.
Teachers
have an important place in each of our lives. There is a special respect for
teachers in the society. Teachers have made a valuable contribution in nation
building. The journey that started with the teachers after going to school
after stepping out of the safe environment at home continues till we stand on
our own feet with dignity. Teachers teach us to swim in the ocean of knowledge
by removing the fears in our minds and filling our eyes with confidence.
It starts
with A, B, C, D and continues till success in our life. The future of any
country is in the hands of the teachers of that country. Teachers are
responsible for creating a bright generation for the country by producing many
students like doctors, scientists, engineers, lawyers, police, writers,
innovative Farmer who are needed for the betterment of the country. Similarly,
teachers are creating a powerful and receptive generation for the country.
After the
parents, only the teachers understand us and impart new knowledge. Our teachers
are a big part of our life. In addition to imparting knowledge to
us, our teachers play an important role in shaping our personality, in making
us receptive, in disciplining us. Our teachers teach us to stand up to the
world with confidence by enriching ourselves with all the virtues.
Teachers
Day is celebrated to understand the importance of teachers in our lives. In
many schools, colleges students pay their respects to the teachers by giving
them flowers, bouquets, gifts and gift cards. In addition, various cultural
events are organized. Students express concerns about teachers. In many places,
students become teachers themselves on Teacher's Day and play the role of
enlightenment.
This
teacher-students relationship is sacred. Teachers are like parents after
parents. Times have changed, new tools have come, but the importance of Gurus
and Teachers is not diminishing and will not be. No one can take the place of
the teacher in the mind of every student.
September
5th is a day to express our gratitude to our teachers who shaped us and
enlightened us. We cannot be free from the debt of our teachers, but on the
occasion of this Teacher's Day, let us remain indebted to them and glorify and
respect their work.
Thank you...
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Sandip Koli
sandip.koli35@gmail.com