Teacher’s Day: Some creative posts, you will love to see it again & again

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Everyone loves to make some creative things that to hand made on their special day. Why not? Even if you are not doing anything then try someday, I am sure, you will have fun doing that.

If we will talk about teachers day the first thing that will comes to our mind is our Parents. Genuinely our first teacher who taught us basic things like how to talk? How to behave? Is non other that our Father and Mother. Secondly, the one who guide us during educational period. Then our friends who support, understand, helps us and be our shadow.

Why we celebrate Teachers Day?

Since 1962, every year Teachers’ Day is celebrated on 5th September to honour the birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. While the day is traditionally observed as Guru Purnima in India.

However, Dr Sarvepalli believes that “teachers should be the best minds in the country”.

This feather art of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan has been made by Prasanjeet Kar.

Standard two girl N. Mirthana  has dedicated her craft to her favourite teacher Poonam Maam on a special day.

This reminds me of the craziest memories of my childhood when I used to buy my favourite chocolate for my favourite teacher.

The only thing we do after we wake up from the bed and before we go to sleep, Yes you got me right I am talking about Google search. Whatever queries that comes to our mind we search on this  Gurujee ‘Google’.

I will say that gift is nothing in front of our teacher who do anything to educate us. But sometimes to thank for everything, we gift them our love.

Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru devo Maheshwara Guru sakshat, param Brahma, tasmai shri guravay Na mah. In a befitting tribute to teachers, Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has shares pic of a sand mural at Puri sea beach remembering Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, on Teachers Day.

In twitter, the sand artist wrote in sand art that, “The Best Teacher teaches from the Heart, not from the book”.

Children of Buknuam village brought homegrown gifts for their teachers.

Life is all about teaching from what we have learnt.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Ji’s post on Teachers day.

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