Friday, September 5, 2025

The Lamps That Never Burn Out ๐Ÿต

Teachers are like candles—burning themselves so others can have light.

They guide, scold, inspire, and yes—nag a little too (all in the same period!).

And today, on Teacher’s Day, we celebrate that spirit—with flowers, speeches, and the occasional mysterious box of chocolates no one is quite sure about.

Some teachers truly shine. Their classes feel alive, their words echo for years, and their presence leaves footprints on our hearts, not just chalk dust on the board.

They are the ones who turn history into a story, maths into magic, and science into wonder. The ones who remind us that learning is not just about marks—but about curiosity, courage, and character.

It only takes one such teacher to change the course of a life.
We all remember “that one teacher” who believed in us before we believed in ourselves.

So today, when we say “Happy Teacher’s Day,” let’s mean it for all those who still dare to inspire, despite the system, the syllabus, and the stress.

Because education doesn’t thrive on numbers or ranks—it thrives on the spark of a few shining lamps who refuse to let their light go out.

To them, the true teachers, we owe more than words.
They don’t just teach lessons—they remind us how powerful one bright flame can be in a room full of shadows.

Happy Teacher’s Day. ๐ŸŒŸ

With gratitude for the genuine lamps of learning,
Manisha Khanna
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