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Happy Teachers Day - 05Sep2020

Thank you to all my teachers!!!


The Bible says.... I [The God, Universal Teacher] will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you. Psalms 32:8.

Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishanan, was an Indian philosopher, academic, and statesman who served as the first Vice President of India and the second President of India, believed that "*teachers should be the best minds in the country*". *His birthday celebrated as Teachers day in India*. 🇮🇳


A *Teacher* to the entire nation, Dr. APJ AbdulKalam mentioned that every youth wants to be unique, however they have to fight hard battle which any human being that ever imagined to fight. He said that Never stop fighting until you arrive at your destination. *4 things* highlighted by him to create an unique identity.
*Set Goals; Acquire Knowledge;Work with Devotion and Perseverance*.

The influence of a good teacher can never be erased. It takes a big heart to help shape little minds. Teachers who love teaching, teach children to love learning.

*Happy Teachers Day *🙏🙏🙏

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