Since time immemorial, we have shown our respect and love for our teachers. Teachers are the people who guide us through different stages of life. The role of teachers in our lives is very important. We always look forward towards our teachers to have constructive support in our lives. In India, September 5th is celebrated as the Teacher’s Day every year. On this day, we pay our tribute to the hard work and devotion of the teachers. Indian Teacher’s Day is dedicated to Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the first Vice President of India. He was one of the greatest scholars and teachers of all times. His birthday, 5th September is celebrated as the Teacher’s Day in India. In schools and colleges, the students dress up like their teachers and take classes. They even organize various kinds of functions and events in the schools, colleges and other educational institutions to entertain their teachers. This day aims at healthy interaction between the teachers and the students. The Government of India honors some of the best teachers across the country on this day. International Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th October every year to celebrate the role of teachers in providing the quality education at all levels. The students at schools, colleges and other educational institutions bring cards, flowers or small gifts for their teachers and pay their respect to the most important guides of their lives.