Happy Teacher’s Day simple doodle from Google India.In Indian culture teachers have great importantance.Teachers built the future of any nation.In india September 5 celebrates as teacher day.So on this occasion Google India point the teacher’s day doodle on thier home page.

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The simple Google Doodle point  each and every alphabet in the Google logo as a teacher in the differ roles they play from teaching adolescents to the youth.The letter ‘G’ has femal teacher sitting behind her table with correcting some papers,and clock hanging off the blank and couple of red roses in vase.The first ‘O’ has a mathematics teacher teaching basic fractions by dividing numbers in a classroom.The second letter ‘O’ has teacher which sitting into classroom with book in hand and surrounded by group of small ‘O’ letters which indicate class may be primary.The second ‘G’ letter is physical education teacher with basketball in one hand and whistle around neck and  with head band.The letter ‘L’ is chemistry teacher with doing chemical experiment with various test tube with colourful liquid.The last ‘E’ letter in logo Google is may be music teacher as teacher directing music students with holding music stand with musical notes.

Every one has teachers in thiers life.Some teachers are life long rembered but some get forgentten with time so teachers’s day is day celebrates to remember all teacher’s in our life.Teachers Day is celebrated as Guru Divas in India with honor of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s birthday, He was the first Vice President of independent India and the second President of India but most of all; he was a great teacher of philosophical and religious studies. His achievements and service to society was acknowledged by crediting him with a Bharat Ratna in 1954 and Teacher’s Day every year in India.on October 5 every year International Teachers Day is celebrated in a majority of countries.

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