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Teacher's Day is the celebration of the birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna recipient Dr. Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanHe was born on 5 September 1888. He was an Indian philosopher and politician who served as the 2nd President of India from 1962 to 1967 and the 1st Vice President of India from 1952 to 1962. He was a practical and inspirational teacher whom every student of the nation used to love. In the memory of his contributions as a teacher, we celebrate Teacher's Day to honor our teachers and provide them with all the respect they deserve.
Teacher's Day is such a day for which the teachers and especially children eagerly wait for the whole year. Teacher's Day is a festival of joy, enthusiasm and reverence which is why people from different parts of India celebrate the day to pay respect to their teachers.
Indian Schools and Colleges conduct the grandest celebration on Teacher's Day. Though the Schools remain open, the students get a temporary leave from their regular studies and are allowed to enjoy the day in their way. Some students dress up as their teachers and reach the junior classes to guide the students in those classes. They do so to help their juniors for their upcoming exams and have a feeling of a traditional teacher.
Students also decorate their School and Classes and arrange some cakes and snacks for their teachers. Their teachers cut the cake, and they deliver some speeches. Singing, Dancing, and other fun activities are also a part of the celebration of the day which students perform to entertain their teachers.
Students also present a speech to show their gratitude toward their teacher. The occasion of Teacher's Day help strengthens the bond between a teacher and a student.