Celebrating Teachers’ Day 2025: Honouring Educators, Shaping the Nation India will celebrate Teachers’ Day on September 5, 2025, paying tribute to those who dedicate their lives to guiding, inspiring, and nurturing generations of learners. This annual celebration stands as a testament to the profound role educators play in shaping young minds and building the future of our nation. As we embrace another Teachers’ Day, let us revisit the history, significance, and traditions that define this special occasion.
Why India Celebrates on September 5 Teachers’ Day in India coincides with the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888–1975), who was the country’s second President, an eminent philosopher, and one of its most influential teachers. When Dr. Radhakrishnan assumed the presidency in 1962, his students and friends wished to celebrate his birthday. Dr. Radhakrishnan modestly requested that, instead of honouring him personally, September 5 be commemorated as Teachers’ Day across India, dedicated to all educators. The government agreed, and thus September 5 became a day to celebrate the profession that Dr. Radhakrishnan valued most.
Teachers’ Day in India is celebrated every year on September 5, marking the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a philosopher, teacher, and the second President of India.
History and Origins
The first Teachers’ Day in India was celebrated on September 5, 1962, following Dr. Radhakrishnan’s suggestion. This act transformed the day into a nationwide event recognising the pivotal role of teachers in society. Dr. Radhakrishnan himself exemplified academic excellence—he taught at several prestigious universities, wrote extensively on philosophy, and believed, “Teachers should be the best minds in the country”. His ideals continue to inspire generations, reinforcing the importance of quality education and dedicated mentorship.
The theme of Teachers’ Day 2025 is “Inspiring the Next Generation of Learners,” emphasizing the evolving role of educators as mentors who cultivate creativity, confidence, and critical thinking alongside academic knowledge.
Significance of Teachers’ Day
Teachers’ Day is much more than a celebratory occasion—it is a call to acknowledge and appreciate those who impart knowledge and guide students through academic and personal challenges. Teachers play multiple roles: mentors, guides, friends, and role models. They inculcate values, foster curiosity, encourage innovation, and help mould future leaders.
On this day, students across the country express their gratitude to teachers via heartfelt messages, cultural programs, and ceremonies. The event encourages reflection on the virtues that teachers bring to Indian society, including discipline, empathy, and lifelong learning.
Traditions and Celebrations
Schools and colleges mark Teachers’ Day with vibrant celebrations. Senior students often take on teaching roles, conducting classes for their juniors—a symbolic gesture honouring the multifaceted nature of the student-teacher relationship. Cultural events, speeches, and recreational activities further highlight the significance of the day and provide a joyful atmosphere for both students and educators.
Teachers themselves occasionally participate as students, partaking in activities that strengthen the bond of mutual learning and respect. These traditions showcase the unique Indian way of celebrating teachers, blending gratitude with festive spirit.
The government supports teachers via initiatives like NISHTHA, National Mission on Mentoring (NMM), and National Award to Teachers, reinforcing the importance of teacher empowerment.
Teachers’ Day in Contemporary
India In 2025, Teachers’ Day holds special relevance as the country advances in educational reform, digital learning, and innovation while staying rooted in traditional values. The theme “Inspiring the Next Generation of Learners” reinforces how essential teachers are in preparing students for emerging challenges and opportunities.
As India recognises the need for education that empowers, Teachers’ Day reminds society of the timeless contribution of educators, both in the classroom and beyond.
A Tribute to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Each year, Teachers’ Day renews the legacy of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose vision for nation-building through education changed the way India perceives its teachers. His life and values are celebrated not just for his intellectual contributions but for his enduring respect for the teaching profession.
Teachers’ Day continues to serve as a proud reflection of India’s gratitude for those who have made it their life’s work to inspire, educate, and empower countless individuals.

