HAPPY ONAM 'n' TEACHER'S DAY
On 5'th Sep ONAM was celebrated in India. This festival is mainly celebrated in the southern state of Kerala. On this occasion a beautiful floral decoration was done in my office. I'm posting a pic of that. Isn't it beautiful?
5'th Sep is also observed as Teacher's day in India. On this occasion I'd like to thank all the teachers in my life. Mainly I'll thank my mother who is my first and still the best teacher. She herself was a teacher in my primary school, but now retired.
5'th Sep is also observed as Teacher's day in India. On this occasion I'd like to thank all the teachers in my life. Mainly I'll thank my mother who is my first and still the best teacher. She herself was a teacher in my primary school, but now retired.
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17 Comments:
You seem to have lots of celebrations in India, the flowers look stunning. What happens to the teachers on Teacher's Day, btw, how is the special day marked?
Hi Ellee, Yes you are right India is a land of festivals and celebrations with a lot cultural diversity.
On Teachers Day students honour their teachers in the school and give them small gifts, flowers and cards. In some schools senior students take classes in the junior classes. This day is observed in memory of Sri. S. Radhakrishna, second president of India who was earlier a teacher.
Those flowers are beautiful! Teachers Day, thats really cool, we don't have something like that here!
Raj, I have made you famous in the UK. A very top blogger here called Iain is writing about you too and your site will be mentioned on national radio. http://www.iaindale.blogspot.com/
Congratulations.
hey, the decoration is really great!
Wowww.....That's good...Thx a lott Ellee, you made my day...ummmm.. u made my Blog infact.
Yesterday on 6'th Times of India published an interview of Mr. Cameron on 21'st page. You can check it in it's e-papaer here.
http://epaperdaily.timesofindia.com/
Happy Onam!!
(belated!)
Good to see that teachers are appreciated. that's a lovely arrangement!
My friend this is beautiful Thanks for sharing,Teachers day Hmmmmm
Thanks Raj, I'm delighted to have made your day - as well as your Blog!!!
That is the most beautiful post! I loved the way you spoke of your Mom! Be well! ~M
PS.
This is such great holiday and should be shared around the world.
truly beautiful!
It must have taken so long to make it.
Art.
Lovely, wonderful art.
That is really nice... chimmi u upload really nice stuff and pics on your blog.. good job bud!!
Hi Raj, lovely post and nice sentiments. Somehow I can't see teacher's day ever taking off in the UK because there is not enough respect for teachers. My sister is a teacher and she told me that when a troublesome pupil's parents are called in to the school, they are just as difficult as their children!
Thank's again for the link, I will be reciprocating.
Hi Raj, Hope you have a good weekend!
I guess teachers are more respected in India. My mother is a teacher here in Nevada were i live, and the school district can barely hold on to their teachers. There was a recent article in our local news paper, and it stated that street cleaners, the lil guys who drive around in trucks all day that sweep the streets make at least 5,000 more dollars a year, plus benefits. Good teachers are truly a gift in this world. Nice blog!
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Ash : Happy ONAM Ash.
Corinne : Thx dear.
Zingtrail : You are welcome my dear frnd.
MyHeart : Hi buddy. you are right, Teachers day shd b shared around the world.
Susan : Hi Susan, I know u'll appreciate that art very much. Thx for dropping by.
Shine : Hi Shine how r u?
Heheheh : Thx buddy, I know who u are!!!
Bazza : Hello Sir, thx for dropping by. I don't know why Teachers day is not celebrated in UK, teachers are so important in any society.
NMOTB, Hi buddy, I wish u same dear.
Almira : Hi frnd thx for dropping by and the nice comment. You are right Good teachers are truly a gift to this world and to attract good people to this profession they shd be paid well. In India teachers are expected to be the most respected people to a kid, after his/her parents. I hope the world recognises their importance.
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