A Salute to the Teachers
A Salute to the Teachers
Muneeb Maqsood
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“We are never in error if we utter that teachers are the architects of any nation in the world because nations are flourishing in the world due to teachers’ admirable and adorable profession.

Behind every stable country, there is a huge contribution from teachers who are giving their best to transform animals into human beings, illiterate people into literate individuals, and guiding them on the right path to move forward.

Initially, teachers play an active role in students’ lives and sacrifice everything to provide brighter futures for them. Looking ahead, due to their professionalism, a day is celebrated, especially for teachers, distinguished as “World Teachers’ Day.” It occurs every year on October 5 to recognize teachers and the significance of their existence for a peaceful world.

A beautiful quotation narratively says, “A nation without teachers is the most backward nation, and teachers are the eyes of any nation.” Indeed, teachers are the ones who produce engineers, doctors, scientists, pilots, and many other professionals. So, it is important that we respect them as much as we respect our parents because they are no less than our parents. Sometimes we feel that teachers are tough on us and don’t love us. No, if they are tough, it is because they do not want our future to be demolished, and their strictness paves the way for our future to be bright and peaceful.

When it comes to friendship, teachers are our best friends who wish us well and discourage us from heading towards bad destinations. But students often have the perception that teachers are strict because they do not care for us. Teachers are mostly strict with weaker students because they want to guide them onto the right path and ensure they receive a good education. No one finds a teacher tough on good students because they already understand the importance of their future.

The teaching profession is truly admirable because teachers constantly seek new knowledge for their students. In fact, we can refer to teachers as “The builders” because they build a nation. During the Second World War, Japan believed, “If you want to build a new and stronger country in the future, save your teachers because they can build a new and stronger country.” Japan was the only country that concealed its teachers in a secure and secret place where they were completely safe. As a result, they reaped the rewards, and when we look at Japan today, it is one of the most developed countries in the world.
Thus, it is essential for every student to respect their teachers because they dedicate themselves to helping us shine in the world.
Many thanks to those teachers who made me capable of writing this article.