Teachers' Day is celebrated to honor and recognize the hard work, dedication, and contributions of teachers in shaping individuals and society. It acknowledges teachers not just as educators but as mentors, guides, and friends who help students grow academically and personally. The day is also an opportunity to express gratitude and strengthen the bond between students and teachers. In many countries, Teachers' Day is celebrated on different dates. In India, it is observed on September 5th, marking the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a respected teacher, philosopher, and the second President of India. Dr. Radhakrishnan believed that teachers should be honored and respected, and when his birthday was proposed to be celebrated, he suggested that it be dedicated to all teachers instead. Globally, World Teachers' Day is celebrated on October 5th, established by UNESCO to honor and reflect on the role of teachers worldwide. Teachers' Day emphasizes the importance of education and the role teachers play in nation-building, personal development, and preparing future generations. It is a day to appreciate their sacrifices, recognize challenges in education, and promote a positive and motivating learning environment.