Good Morning everyone.
I am honoured to stand before you today as we celebrate Teacher's Day in our school.
First of all, a warm welcome to all of our teachers on this special occasion of Teacher's Day. Today, we gather to honour and acknowledge our teachers' hard work and dedication, who have played a vital role in shaping our minds and futures.
So,
It is with deep gratitude that I extend my sincere gratitude to all of our teachers, who have not only taught us subjects but also imparted valuable life lessons. Their guidance, encouragement, and support have helped us become better individuals, and we are forever grateful.
Teacher’s Day marks the birth anniversary of Late Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was one of the greatest teachers and philosophers our country ever had. When his students insisted to celebrate his birthday, he very graciously asked them to rather celebrate the day as Teacher’s Day and not his birthday. Since 1962, 5th September is commemorated as Teacher’ day in India.
Teachers are the pillars of society. They are the building blocks of the nation’s future. They inspire us to bring about the best in ourselves and serve the country. Without teachers, there is no lawyer, no doctor, no IAS officer, no researcher, and no astronaut. Teachers support us and guide us through our path towards a brighter future.
As it says, Life is the greatest teacher of all. Life teaches us the art of survival. Teachers are not only academic teachers. In fact, our very first teachers are our parents who teach us to walk, eat, and speak. Then comes nature, our friends, our siblings, and many others. Today is the day to acknowledge each teacher of our lives. They taught us how to fight and stand once again when we fail.
Dr Radhakrishnan always believed that teachers must be the best minds in the nation.
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam says “The purpose of education is to make good human beings with skills and expertise. Enlightened human beings can be created by teachers.”
I would like to end my speech with sincerest thanks and appreciation to all of our teachers for everything you do. Your hard work, dedication, and commitment have not gone unnoticed, and we are forever grateful for the positive impact that you have had on our lives.
Happy Teacher's Day to all of you.
Teacher's Day Speech for students:-
Goodmorning to the respected teachers and my dear friends.
I am Md Ehtesham, I am very excited to deliver a short speech on the Teacher's Day.
I would like to start by wishing all my respected teachers a very Happy Teachers' Day.
Teacher's Day is celebrated on 5th September to mark the birth anniversary of the finest teacher Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the second President of India.
Today is a day to acknowledge and appreciate our teachers' hard work and passion, who have played an instrumental and constructive role in shaping our minds and guiding us on the path to success.
Thank you.
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