English speech on 5th September teachers’ day 

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English speech on 5th September teachers’ day 

Good morning everyone honorable principal, teachers and all my dear friends  today we are going to celebrate Teachers’ Day. Every year the 5th of September is celebrated as Teachers’ Day in India commemorating the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. As a Teacher, Vice President and second President of India Dr. Radhakrishnan made an immense contribution to the country.

On this special occasion, I wish to convey my best wishes and greetings to all the Teachers gathered here and to all those, who have helped me attain success in my academics.

As we all know that it is impossible to define ‘teacher’ as Teachers are not only limited to

Teaching or guiding students in academics but also helping students to take the right path. They add value to our character and make us ideal citizens of the country.

Secondly, Teachers are our second parents. Teachers play a prominent role in influencing and inspiring us. Every student tries to imitate their teachers and consider them as a role model. After parents, teachers take the responsibility of moulding a child’s character at each and every step.

Therefore, it is our utmost duty to salute/convey our wishes to Teachers today in recognition of their undeterred efforts. Let us take time to pay honour and admire all their contribution in elevating us. Thank you teachers for your invaluable efforts and guidance.

Teachers’ Day is a special and important day as students offer their respect to Teachers in recognition of their contribution in the field of education.

Teachers are also the guides who play an important role in transforming a student into a responsible citizen. They also serve as guides and help us reach our aim in all terms. Their contribution is not only limited to schools but it extends to society and country. Thus, after parents, teachers should receive the due respect.

Teachers’ day is celebrated as a special event in schools and colleges in different ways. Students will be looking forward to make the event special by offering gifts, flowers and greeting cards to their teachers. Cultural programmes are also held to make the programme more fun-filled and colourful.

The D-day provides the students with a wonderful opportunity to be grateful to their teachers in appreciation of their work. Hence, don’t miss the chance to celebrate and make it memorable.