Why Teachers' Day should be celebrate on 3rd January, not 5th September.

Teacher's day should be celebrate on 3rd January, the birthday of Savitribai Phule and the first female teacher of India. Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh deserve this honor. They opened the first school for girls in 1848 at Bhide Wada in Pune and taught the girl child but it was not an easy task to educate girls child at that time they faces many difficulties and mostly from forward caste society.Forward caste people used to throw cowdung and stones to Savrtrimai when she were on the way to school. So she used to bring two Sarees in her bag and after reaching the school she used to change her clothes.She did all these selflessly to uphold the girls child without taking a single penny. On the other hand casteist, patriarch and thesis thief Radhakrishnan was a government teacher he was paid for his job later he became President of India & he wished to celebrate his birthday as teachers day and we are celebrating. He observed that women and men are equal but they have different domains, hence women's education should be such that she becomes an ideal mother and ideal housewife. He observed that the Manusmriti is basically a religious text, a compilation of moral values, and that is re-established the glory of customs and traditions at a time when they were being undermined. Acquisition of knowledge is the duty of the Brahman, Kshartiya must protect the weak, business and agriculture is the responsibility of the Vaishya, and Shudra is duty bound to serve others.  It's a national shame and ignorance that we are celebrating teacher's day in the name of Radhakrishnan. According to facts and data Radhakrishnan was a casteist, patriarch,plagarised and stole his students thesis and published in his own name.Starts celebrating teacher's day on 3rd January.

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