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  2. List of Teachers' Days - Wikipedia

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    Adopted as Teachers' Day, in spoken Thai language "Wan Kru", by a resolution of the government on 21 November 1956. The first Teachers' Day was held in 1957. 16 January marks the enactment of the Teachers Act, Buddhist Era 2488 (1945), which was published in the Government Gazette on 16 January 1945, and came into force 60 days later. Most Thai ...

  3. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - Wikipedia

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    1962: Institution of Teacher's Day in India, yearly celebrated at 5 September, Radhakrishnan's birthday, in honour of Radhakrishnan's belief that "teachers should be the best minds in the country". [web 2] 1968: Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, The highest honour conferred by the Sahitya Akademi on a writer (he is the first person to get this award)

  4. National Award for Teachers (India) - Wikipedia

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    National award Recipients on September 5, 1969 with the President of India, V.V. Giri. National Award to Teachers is the National award to the Teachers, being awarded by the President of India on 5 September (Teacher's Day) every year to give public recognition to meritorious teachers working in primary, middle and secondary schools in India.

  5. World Teachers' Day - Wikipedia

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    The theme of World Teachers' Day 2023 is "The teachers we need for the education we want". Teachers are the heart of education and in many countries are leaving the profession they love, and fewer young people aspire to become one. UNESCO estimates that the world needs over 69 million new teachers by 2030, and the shortage only continues to ...

  6. Open Minds - A Birla School - Wikipedia

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    Teachers' Day; 5 September of every year is celebrated as Teachers' Day all over India in the memory of former President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. In what is probably the most festive celebration of the year, students show their appreciation to their teachers. Sports and games are held for the teachers and prizes are given away.

  7. National Foundation for Teachers' Welfare - Wikipedia

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    Fund Collection Drive on the eve of Teachers Day, New Delhi 2007 The National Foundation for Teachers' Welfare is a charitable foundation established by the Indian Government in 1962. The organisation is responsible for providing "relief to teachers and their dependants who may be in indigent circumstances".

  8. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan is an Indian educational trust. It was founded on 7 November 1938 by K.M Munshi, with the support of Mahatma Gandhi. [1] The trust programmes through its 119 centres in India, 7 centres abroad and 367 constituent institutions, [2] cover "all aspects of life from the cradle to the grave and beyond – it fills a growing vacuum in modern life", as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ...

  9. Education in India - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, the World Bank has committed over $2 billion to education in India. Some of the reasons for the poor quality include absence of around 25% of teachers every day. [32] States of India have introduced tests and education assessment system to identify and improve such schools. [33]