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Speech on Teacher's Day by the principal

 

Speech on Teacher's Day 


    A very warm welcome to all my respected teachers and everyone present here. Today, I am here to deliver a speech on Teacher's Day. I would like to start my speech by thanking all my beloved teachers for always guiding and bestowing us with all  the teachings, morals and discipline. Teachers' Day in  India is celebrated every year on the 5th of September to make the birthday of our second President, Dr. Sarvpalli Radhakrishnam. Dr. Radhakrishnam was the first  Vice President of India. he was also a great scholar, an ideal teacher and a Bharat Ratna recipient. It was after becoming the President of India, some of his friends and students approached him to celebrate his birthday. To this he replied that instead of celebrating his birthday on this particular date, it would be his privilege if 5th September is celebrated as Teachers' Day  in all over the india. Thereafter this day is celebrated every year in honour to our beloved teacher who nourish and prepare us for a better future.

    Teachers are our  supporting pillars who play an important role in guiding us throughout our student life. They give their best to teach us valuable lessons in life and are our  role models whom we look up to. I equally want to thank my parents for being my first mentor and supporting me in each and every step of my life. On this Occasion, i would like to request my parents as well as my teachers  for their continuous guidance and support.

    It is said that the future of a particular country lies in the hands of it's children. Thus, a teacher has a major role to play in shaping the future of the students and helping us become successful in our respective career.

    Teachers'  Day is thus celebrated to honour the hardships as well as to acknowledge their special role in our lives. It is a day full of excitement, activities and special performance that are organized by the students, especially for their teachers. The Teachers Day is not only Celebrated in India but also in a worldwide to appreciate this day on different  dates. But, UNESCO officially declared the 5th of October as the World Teachers' Day in 1994.

    Last but not the least, I would  like to end my speech by thanking you all for providing me an opportunity to deliver a speech on this occasion of Teachers' Day. I feel proud  to call myself a student of this institution which has helped me evolve as a better person and has given me a passion to learn new things every day.

Once aging Thank You all.

Happy Teachers Day!

    

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