04 September,2020 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Pranab Mukherjee
Post-independence September 5th or Teachers' Day became one of the most cherished days among children and adults alike because it not only recognised the contribution of teachers in nation building but also celebrated the spirit of a new India, sovereign India.
India celebrated first Teachers' Day on September 5th 1962, in honor of Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan who was a teacher par excellence and was born on the same date in 1888.
Ahead of Teachers' Day this year, we lost another stalwart and an incredible teacher; Pranab Mukherjee. He, once, was a teacher but it's the examples he has set through his life that makes him a Guru.
Speaking of being a teacher, he once took a class in a government school in Delhi and everything that he said there would inspire many generations to toil and achieve. For Teachers' Day 2015, on Arvind Kejriwal's request, Mukherjee spoke at a school within the President's Estate. He also asked the students if they were getting bored of his lecture, reports NDTV.
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He connected with students and told them to call him "Mukherjee Sir." "Here I am no longer a president or a minister; I am just your 'Mukherjee Sir'. I will be very happy if you call me 'Mukherjee Sir'," he said.
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