
Happy Teachers' Day 2020 Quotes: 'True teachers are those who help us think for ourselves,' Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan had said’
By-science
academy | New Delhi | Updated: September
5, 2020 9:53pm
Teachers'
Day 2020: On this day, while students remember the former President, they also
honour their teachers.
Happy
Teachers’ Day 2020 Quotes: A celebration of teachers and gurus around the
country, Teachers’ Day is celebrated every year on 5th September, a day that
coincides with the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan — the former
President of India. Dr Radhakrishnan had said that “teachers should be the best
minds in the country”. And it is this belief of his that is honoured on the
day.
As mentioned
earlier, the day is a celebration of teachers. But what is the significance of
commemorating the day on the former President’s birthday? Dr Radhakrishnan was
a teacher par excellence himself, and Buddhist philosopher Nagarjun’s sutram in
Pali — ‘shikshanam shrenitam, rida shesham’ (teaching is the noblest profession
and the rest doesn’t matter) — was believed to be his motto in life.
A scholar,
Bharat Ratna recipient, the first Vice President and second President of
independent India, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born on September 5, 1888,
into a Telugu family. He had a master’s degree in philosophy, and a long
academic career — teaching at the Presidency College in Chennai and the
Calcutta University. He also served as the Vice Chancellor of Andhra Pradesh
University, between 1931 and 1936. He was invited to Oxford to teach Eastern
Religions and Ethics in 1936, a position he held for 16 long years.
It was in
the year 1962 when he assumed the post of the President of India, that it was
decided that teachers across the country be honoured annually on his birthday.
Thus came into practice the tradition of celebrating Teachers’ Day. It is
believed that Dr Radhakrishnan considered this to be a privilege.
On this day,
while students remember the former President, they also honour their teachers
by taking part in many cultural programmes. In schools and colleges, students
often bring gifts for their favourite teachers, and tell them how much they
have inspired them.
This year,
because of the pandemic, students may have to meet with their teachers
virtually only. Nonetheless, they can still show their affection and seek the
blessings and guidance of their teachers.
Here are
some interesting quotes they can share:
“If a
country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I
strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference.
They are the father, the mother and the teacher.” — Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
“Let us
remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.”
— Malala Yousafzai
“True
teachers are those who help us think for ourselves.” — Dr Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan

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