Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Rohit Thakur has formally invited Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla to preside over the state-level Teachers’ Day function scheduled on September 5. The event will take place at Raj Bhavan in Shimla, where outstanding teachers from across the state will be honoured for their contribution to education. The Governor’s participation will add weight to the celebration, highlighting the respect and importance given to teachers in Himachal Pradesh.
I chose to write about this event because Teachers’ Day is not just a formal celebration; it is an opportunity to acknowledge the real impact teachers make in society. Every student carries lessons for life that go beyond textbooks, and these are shaped by the efforts of teachers. By inviting the Governor to this function, the state is sending a message that teaching is a profession of honour and dignity. It also shows how seriously Himachal Pradesh treats education as a pillar of development. This news matters not only for those attending the function but for all of us who value education and wish to see teachers receive the recognition they truly deserve.
Teachers’ Day and its significance
Teachers’ Day in India is celebrated every year on September 5, the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, former President of India and a respected teacher. The day is dedicated to appreciating educators who shape young minds and guide future generations.
The planned function in Shimla
The state-level event in Himachal will feature:
- Honouring teachers with awards for excellence in academics and community service
- Speeches highlighting the role of education in nation-building
- Participation of senior state officials and educationists
The presence of the Governor is expected to inspire teachers and underline the government’s commitment to strengthening the education system.
Why recognition matters
Acknowledging teachers’ efforts encourages them to continue shaping lives with passion. Recognition also motivates younger educators to bring innovation into classrooms and ensures that the teaching profession remains respected in society.













