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Teachers’ Day 2025: Nobel Prize nominations to Bharat Ratna, here are interesting facts about Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Teachers’ Day is celebrated in India to celebrate Radhakrishnan of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan every year on September 5th. Radhakrishnan was the first vice president of India and Dr. He was the second president after Rajendra Prasad. He was also a scientist, a teacher and a famous philosopher.
He was respected by the students and proposed a group of students, he wanted to celebrate his birthday to observe him as teachers’ day.
Since 1962, schools and higher educational institutions in India have been observing the day by paying tribute to Dr Sarvepall Radhakrishnan and all the teachers of the country.

Teachers’ Day 2025: Interesting facts about Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Dr. Radhakrishnan of Sarvepall was born on September 5, 1888 in Tamil Nadu in Thiruthani. He was an extraordinary student, and Madras studied philosophy at Christian College. He continued to teach various colleges, including Mysore University and Kalcutta University. He was appointed as the Vice President of the University of Delhi and Banaras Hindu University.

At the same time, he was the first Indian to chairmanship at the University of Oxford (1936-1952) at the University of Oxford, a professor of spalding of Eastern Religion and Ethics.
He was also appointed as Haskell lecturer on comparative religion at the University of Chicago in 1930. Radhakrishnan directed the Indian delegation to the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and was elected Chairman of the UNESCO Executive Officer in 1948.
In 1952, Radhakrishnan became the first vice president of India in 1952 and in 1962 he became the second president of India. In 1954, Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civil dignity, was deemed worthy of.
Radhakrishnan was nominated for 27 Nobel Prize; Eleven times for the Nobel Literature Award and the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Some of his works include Indian Philosophy, (1923-27), Upanishads Philosophy (1924), an idealist view of life (1932), Eastern Religions and Western Thought (1939) and East and West: Some Thoughts (1955).

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