Remembering Dr Radhakrishnan on his 131st birth anniversary for his contribution in the field of education, Dattatreya told ANI, “Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a professor and he was a very ideal educationist. read more
This eminent philosopher and statesman is India’s second President and the first vice president. The birth anniversary of this prominent scholar and academician is observed as Teacher’s Day across the country. read more
Teacher’s Day 2019: Dr. Radhakrishnan was born on September 5, 1888 in Tirrutani, a town in Tamil Nadu. He grew up to be a great teacher and was respected a lot by his students read more
Happy Teacher’s Day 2019: On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, students’ gift cards to their teachers thanking them for showing them the right path. read more
Happy Teachers’ Day 2019: In India, Teachers’ Day is celebrated on September 5 to mark the birthday of former President, politician, scholar and Bharat Ratna recipient, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. read more
Subramanya Sharma G, the grandson of former president Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, will be joining the party in the presence of state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa at the party headquarters after the Republic Day celebrations, a release said. read more
Between 2nd October 2018 and 2nd of October 2019, we shall hear many effusively complimentary things said about the Mahatma. Can we hope that at least some of these tributes are as insightful as those offered, during Gandhi’s lifetime, by Jan Smuts and... read more
Teacher’s Day 2018: We’ve put together some of the best messages, quotes, wishes to send your teachers and remember them on this special day. read more
Radhakrishnan, an exemplary teacher was also a philosopher, scholar and politician. His work dedicated towards education shaped the youth of the country in the early years of the democracy. read more
In India, September 5 is celebrated as the Teacher’s day since 1962 in honour of India’s second President and revered teacher Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. read more
I do not know what whether the AMU and the BHU actually do have regular interactions. I suspect not. In that case, such interactions should be encouraged and furthered by the faculty and students, with groups having any political affiliation (right,... read more