Teachers \'Day 2020 Speech: Be sure to include these things before addressing on Teachers\' Day

Teachers 'Day 2020 Speech: Be sure to include these things before addressing on Teachers' Day

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On 5 September, Teachers' Day is celebrated all over India. Teachers' Day is celebrated every year on the occasion of the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the former President of India (September 5). He was a great teacher. Along with this, he was also the first Vice-President and second President of independent India. He was also awarded the 'Bharat Ratna' in 1954.

The teacher makes an important contribution to the future of children. A student's life is incomplete without a teacher. Various programs are organized in schools on this day and teachers also address students, but this year the schools are closed due to the Corona epidemic. Because of which students will not be able to celebrate Teachers' Day in schools this year.

But there is no need to worry about this, just as other ceremonies are being celebrated in the 'Corona era', Teachers' Day will also be celebrated. Significantly, online classes are being conducted due to the closure of schools. Similarly, you can also celebrate Teachers' Day online. On this occasion, you can also give an effective speech in Hindi. Let's know the main things related to the speech on Teacher's Day.

Do include these main things in your speech ...

Why is Teacher's Day celebrated?

There is an interesting story behind celebrating Teacher's Day on 5 September. It is said that Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was once asked by his students to organize his birthday. Radhakrishnan then told him that you want to celebrate my birthday, it is a good thing, but if you celebrate this special day by honoring the contribution and dedication made by teachers in the field of education, then I will be most happy. After that, in September 1962, India was celebrated as Teachers' Day, in honor of their wishes.

Who was Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan?

Dr. Radhakrishnan was born into a middle-class family. It is said that Radhakrishna's father wanted his son not to learn English and become a priest of the temple. Radhakrishnan was the second child of his father. He had four brothers and a younger sister. The family of eight, including six sister-brothers and parents, had a very low income.

The first Vice President of India and the second President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan faced many difficulties in childhood. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a great scholar of Indian culture, a great educationist, a great philosopher, a great orator as well as a Hindu thinker. Radhakrishnan spent 40 years of his life as a teacher.