Bhubaneswar : On the occasion of Teachers’ Day on Friday, Odisha Governor Dr. Hari
Babu Kambhampati, ChiefMinister Mohan Charan Majhiand other dignitaries paid homageto Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, India’s former President and arevered philosopher. The day marks his birth anniversary and honours the vital role of educators
in shaping the nation. Governor Kambhampati, in a post on X, wrote, “On the birth
anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, I pay respectful tributes to the great philosopher, teacher & statesman. His life and ideals continue to guide us as we
celebrate #TeachersDay.” Chief Minister Majhi emphasized the enduring significance of the’Guru-Shishya’ tradition in Indian culture. “Teachers, in a holistic sense, are the architects of the nation’s future,” he stated, extending warm greetings to educators and their families. He praised teachers as the guiding force behind the development of
the new generation. Joining the tributes, Odisha School and Education Department Minister Nityananda Gond highlighted the foundational role of teachers in Indian civilization. “Teachers’ Day is dedicated to our gurus, who have always been the guiding light of our civilisation,” he said. Gond urged society to recognize the indispensable
contribution of teachers in nation-building, especially in today’s rapidly evolving
educational landscape. In a parallel initiative, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) organized a special workshop for teachers, focusing on innovative teaching
methodologies and capacitybuilding. The programme aimed to equip educators with modern tools to enhance classroom learning and prepare students for future challenges.
The day was marked by cultural programs, tributes, and educational events across schools and institutions in Odisha, reinforcing the message that teachers remain the cornerstone of progress and enlightenment.

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