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Teachers' Day reminds us what it really means to teach
The Sunday Guardian
|September 07, 2025
Teachers' Day should spark gratitude but also reflection on education's deeper purpose.
This year, just like every year, classrooms across the country paused on September 5th to mark Teachers' Day. Students prepared tributes, teachers were greeted with gestures of respect, and for a day the focus shifted from lessons to gratitude. It is right that we remember the people who, often quietly and without recognition, carry the responsibility of shaping young lives.
But a day of celebration also calls for reflection. Beyond the ceremonies, what is it that we truly expect from education? And who, in the deepest sense, deserves to be called a teacher? Unless we ask these questions, our thanks remain incomplete.
WHY TEACHERS MATTER Civilizations rise or fall on the strength of their teachers. A genuine teacher is not just an information-dispenser; she is one who awakens inquiry, nurtures clarity, and shapes character. Nations that gave teaching their highest respect advanced swiftly. Those that neglected it, regardless of wealth or size, decayed. India has no shortage of talent. What it lacks is a system where real teachers can thrive and young minds are free to think.
THE PRESENT CRISIS Today, teaching has come to be seen less as a calling and more as a safe career. In a conscious society, teaching is the highest vocation. Yet in ours, it too often becomes a refuge for mediocrity.
Across the country, posts lie vacant year after year, many teachers remain underprepared, and classrooms are left untended as teachers are diverted to election or survey duty. In higher education, faculty shortages run into tens of thousands, crippling research and leaving students without mentors. When classrooms function with temporary staff or none at all, the child learns a harsh lesson: that her growth does not matter to the system.
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