1. Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan
Teachers Day is celebrated on the occasion of the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan. He was the first Vice President and second President of India. He was a teacher of philosophy as a teacher. He laid great emphasis on spiritual knowledge. It is said that when the children used to come to their home to study, they used to welcome them very enthusiastically and would not let them go back without feeding them. Some students offered to celebrate his birthday on his birthday, then he himself said that if my birthday is celebrated as Teacher's Day then I will be more happy.
2. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
If there is any biggest role model for today's youth, it is Dr. Kalam. He was also the 11th President of India. He is known as Missile Man. Dr. Kalam has a very important contribution in the field of education. He always said about education that instead of taking a degree, children should enhance their personal skills so that their career and life can be better. As a teacher, he was a guest lecturer at IIM Shillong, Ahmedabad and Indore. He used to teach in many universities. He used to get attached to the children very quickly. He studied physics from St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli and aerospace engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. Dr Kalam wrote science, spirituality and motivational books which every youth must read.
3. Gurudev i.e. Rabindranath Tagore
People used to fondly call Rabindranath Tagore by the name of Gurudev. He discovered the traditional Gurukul teaching concept in a modern way during the British era and laid the foundation of Shantiniketan and Visva Bharati. He himself had gained knowledge from many places. However, he took his early education at home. Let us tell you that in the school education and education he promoted, he included the importance of studying under the tree, music, art etc. This education tradition is being adopted in the country and abroad.
4. Swamiji means Swami Vivekananda
If anyone has the biggest credit for giving Indian spirituality and culture unprecedented recognition in the world, it is Swami Vivekananda. People still remember the speech that Swami Vivekananda gave in the Chicago Parliament of Religion on September 11, 1893. Vivekananda has an unprecedented contribution in making Indian culture recognized at the world level.
5. Savitribai Phule
Born in Maharashtra, Savitribai Phule was the first female teacher in the country to raise her voice for women's rights in the 19th century and against evils like illiteracy, untouchability, sati, child marriage. Savitribai opened 18 schools for girls when it was not considered right for girls to read and write. This was the time when taking education was considered a sin for Dalits and women.
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