History of 'Teacher's Day' Teacher's Day How is it celebrated in different countries?


- UNESCO 5th Oct. Since 1994, it has been decided to celebrate 'Teacher's Day'. Why is it celebrated on 5th September in India?

UNESCO has decided to celebrate 9th October as 'Teacher's Day'. But, in India, Sarvapalli has decided to celebrate Radhakrishnan's birthday on 9th September as Teacher's Day. He was born on September 5th. He was also the Vice President of India and later the President.

Teacher's Day is a day that honors those who open the door of knowledge for the new generation and those who impart knowledge.

Now, that day should be celebrated in different countries, on what date. In most countries there is even a school holiday on that day.

On December 10, 19, the great Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. So it was decided to celebrate that day as Teacher's Day in Chile. But later, on October 17, the Research College was established. Therefore, that day is celebrated as 'Reacher's Day'. Pakistan, Russia, Maldives, Kuwait, Mauritius, Qatar and Britain also celebrate the day as Teachers' Day. China celebrates Teachers' Day on September 10.

On October 12, Prado-1J ordered the establishment of primary schools in Brazil. At that time, some teachers at a small school in Sઉo Paulo called on Oct. 15. Decided to celebrate Teacher's Day in memory of Prado from 19th.

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