Teachers' Day is celebrated to honor and recognize the significant role that teachers play in shaping individuals and society. It acknowledges the dedication, hard work, and sacrifices teachers make to educate and guide students. The day serves as a reminder of the importance of education in personal growth, nation-building, and societal development. It also fosters respect for the teaching profession, boosts teacher morale, and encourages innovation in teaching methods. Globally, it is a moment to appreciate teachers' contributions to creating responsible citizens and future leaders. In India, Teachers' Day is celebrated on September 5th to honor Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a respected scholar, philosopher, and the country's second president, who advocated for the importance of teachers in nation-building. Internationally, World Teachers' Day is observed on October 5th, commemorated by UNESCO since 1994, focusing on the rights, status, and continuing education of teachers worldwide. The celebration strengthens the bond between teachers and students and promotes a culture of respect and gratitude towards educators, who are deemed the architects of society's future.