Teachers’ Day Celebration at MYND Institute: Honoring Dr. Mythili Hazarika

On September 5th, Teachers’ Day, MYND Institute came alive with warmth, gratitude, and celebration as students, staff, and well-wishers gathered to pay tribute to the guiding lights of knowledge and compassion—our teachers. This year’s celebration held special significance as the Institute had the privilege of honoring Dr. Mythili Hazarika for her remarkable contributions as a teacher, mentor, and visionary leader in the field of mental health.
A Day of Gratitude and Respect
Teachers’ Day is an occasion to remember Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday marks this day, and to acknowledge the invaluable role of educators in shaping lives. At MYND, the event was celebrated with heartfelt enthusiasm—students and colleagues came together to express their appreciation through speeches, cultural performances, and personal tributes.
The highlight of the celebration was the felicitation of Dr. Mythili Hazarika, whose dedication and passion have inspired countless students and professionals. She has not only imparted knowledge but has also instilled values of empathy, resilience, and service in everyone she mentors.
Honoring a True Mentor
Dr. Hazarika was felicitated with mementos, and words of admiration. Colleagues and students shared personal anecdotes of how her mentorship has shaped their journeys—be it through patient guidance in academics, her commitment to community mental health, or her unwavering support in times of need.
The Spirit of Teachers’ Day at MYND
The celebration was not merely an event but a reminder of the Institute’s core values—respect for teachers, the importance of learning, and the role of mentorship in building stronger communities. It reaffirmed MYND Institute’s commitment to nurturing both knowledge and compassion.
As the program concluded, there was a shared sense of gratitude and inspiration. Teachers’ Day 2025 at MYND Institute will be remembered as a day when the community united to celebrate the power of teaching and to honor a mentor who embodies it in every sense.















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