Dr S Radhakrishnan

Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan




Full name: Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Tenure - 13 May 1962 - 13 May 1967
Date of Birth / Location- September 1888 (Tiromani Gov, Madras)
Parents- Sitamma, Sarvapal Viruswami
Marriage - Sivakamu (1904)
Children- 5 daughter, 1 son
Death - April 17, 1975 (Age: 88 years old)
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (5 September 1888 - 17 April 1975) was the first
Vice-President of India (1952-1962) and the second President. He was the conductor of Indian culture, eminent educationist, great philosopher and a devout Hindu thinker. Due to these same qualities, in 1954, the Government of India embellished him with the highest honor Bharat Ratna. His birthday (September 5) is celebrated in India as Teacher's Day.
Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was born in Tirutani, South India, 64 km north-east of Chennai.
He was an eminent educationist, great philosopher, genius, excellent speaker and a devout Hindu thinker, born of Indian culture. He was the second President of Independent India. Earlier, he was also the Vice-President. He had spent 40 years of his life as a teacher before coming to politics. They had all the qualities of an ideal teacher. He expressed his desire to celebrate his birthday not as his personal name, but as a teacher day for the purpose of honoring the entire faculty community, resulting in his birth day (5th September) Is celebrated only by the name of.
Dr. Radhakrishnan considered the entire world as a school of education. They believed that it is possible to use human brain only through education. That's why education should be managed by understanding the whole world as a unit. Once, while delivering speeches at the University of Edinburgh in Britain, he had said that the human race must be one. The entire goal of human history is the liberation of mankind. This is only possible when the strategies of all the countries try to have the agenda of foundation of world peace. They used to confer their students with their intelligent interpretations, pleasurable expressions and laughing and tickling stories. They used to inspire students to take high ethical values ​​in their own way. He used to teach his subjects well before he taught them. He used to make serious topics such as philosophy as simple and interesting from the novelty of his style.
The birth anniversary of former President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is celebrated on September 5 as 'Teacher's Day'. These days, when the qualitative quality of education is going down and the purity of the Guru-disciple relationship is getting eclipse, their virtue can again create a new consciousness. In 1962 when he became the President, some disciples and admirers went to him and he requested them that they want to celebrate his birthday as a Teacher's Day. He said, "I will feel honored to celebrate my birthday as a teacher day." Since then, till September 5, all the country is celebrating their birth day as Teacher's Day.
The contribution that Dr. Radhakrishnan has made in the field of education will surely be unforgettable. They were rich in versatility Although he was a well-known scholar, teacher, speaker, administrator, diplomat, patriot and educationist, however, while working on many high positions in the latter part of his life, he continued to contribute in the field of education. They believed that if properly taught, many evils of society can be erased.
Dr. Radhakrishnan used to say that mere information is not education. Although information has its own importance and information about technology in the modern age is important, however, the intellectual inclination of the person and its democratic spirit also have great importance. These things make the person a responsible citizen. The goal of education is to sense the sense of devotion to knowledge and to continue learning. This is a process that provides both knowledge and skills to the person and paves the way for them to be used in life. The development of compassion, love and noble traditions are also the objectives of education.
He used to say that good education can not be imagined as long as the teacher is not committed and committed to education and does not believe education as a mission. He taught for many years. All the properties of an ideal teacher were present in them. He said that teachers should be made to the same people who are most intelligent. The teacher should not be satisfied only by teaching him properly, but he should also earn the affection and respect of his students. Being a respected teacher does not get enough, he has to earn.
Award
In 1938, he was appointed as a member of the British Academy.
For his great philosophical and academic achievements, he was awarded "Bharat Ratna", the highest honor of highest civilization in 1954.
In German in 1954, "order pour law merit for arts and science"
"Peace Prize" of the German Book Trade in 1961
1962 Every year on 5th September the commencement of celebration began as a Teacher.
In 1963, the honor of the British Order of Merit.
In 1968 he was the first person to receive the honor of Sahitya Academy Fellosip, Dr. Sarvapalli.
1975-Templeton Prize. (Posthumous)
1989- In the memory of Rashakrishnan by Oxford University, he started his scholarship.
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan dies
Dr. Sarvapalli passed away on April 17, 1975 after a prolonged illness.
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