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Party president Mallikarjun Kharge paid homage to the former president, describing him as a philosopher and statesman whose contribution, dedication and wisdom continue to inspire people generation after generation.
The birth anniversary of Radhakrishnan is celebrated as Teachers’ Day.
Kharge said that teachers are true nation-builders. ”They are not only our guiding lights but the flag bearers of good values and the conscience keepers of our moral compass. On Teachers Day, we salute all teachers across the country, for they are the ones who will chart our future destiny,” he said.
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”Not a political personality by any means, Radhakrishnan had been persuaded by (Jawaharlal) Nehru to be India’s Ambassador to the USSR during 1949-52 when the communist conglomerate still looked upon India suspiciously. Thereafter, he was the first Vice-President of India 1952-62 and President till 1967,” Ramesh said.
His son, the eminent historian Sarvepalli Gopal produced one of the best biographies ever written anywhere of any public figure, the Congress leader said. ”The final line in that dispassionate book has become unforgettable: ‘In retirement he was determined, the freedom of silence being now his prerogative, to make no public appearances. Rather than becoming tiresome by airing his views irresponsibly on all subjects, he would cultivate the private graces and spend his time reading and writing on philosophical subjects… Finally, in the early hours of 17 April 1975, Radhakrishnan drifted out of the harbour on a silent tide’,” Ramesh said.
Incidentally, his granddaughter Girija along with her former IAS spouse Viraraghavan are the most celebrated rose cultivators in India based in Kodaikanal, he said. They have dedicated half their lives to the hybridisation of roses in the subcontinent, Ramesh added. The Congress general secretary also shared a documentary on Radhakrishnan made years ago by the Films Division.
The Congress, in a post on X, said, ”On his birth anniversary, we pay tributes to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a revered educator, philosopher and statesman who served as the second President of India.” ”Leaving an indelible mark on education and philosophical thought, his legacy continues to guide our values,” the party said.