10 Interesting Facts About Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

First Vice President of India: He served as the first Vice President of India from 1952 to 1962 and was instrumental in shaping the country's educational policies during his tenure.

Second President of India:  Dr. Radhakrishnan became the second President of India in 1962, a position he held until 1967. His presidency is remembered for its emphasis on education and cultural development.

Teacher's Day Originator:  He was a staunch advocate for education and teaching. His birthday, September 5, is celebrated as Teachers' Day in India to honor his contributions to education and his respect for teachers.

Oxford University Professor: Dr. Radhakrishnan was the first Indian to teach at Oxford University, where he served as the Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics.

Knighted by the British In 1931, Dr. Radhakrishnan was knighted by the British government in recognition of his contributions to education and philosophy.

Nobel Prize Nominee: Although he did not win, Dr. Radhakrishnan was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature on several occasions, reflecting his significant impact on literature and philosophy.

Global Influence: His scholarly work and diplomatic skills helped promote Indian culture and philosophy on the global stage, making him a prominent figure in international intellectual circles.

Advocate for Education Dr. Radhakrishnan emphasized the importance of education in nation-building and believed that it was the key to unlocking human potential and fostering peace.

A Lifelong Learner:  Despite his prestigious positions, Dr. Radhakrishnan remained a lifelong learner, continually engaging with new ideas and perspectives throughout his life.