Manmohan Singh, in his second tenure as prime minister, today said that "my own years as a teacher have been the most satisfying and fulfilling in my life".

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Addressing National Award winning teachers on the eve of Teacher's Day at his residence, Singh said teaching has always been considered a "noble profession".

Singh recounted his years as a teacher.

He also recalled his own childhood experience of studying in extremely difficult and adverse circumstances.In an earlier speech, Singh had said that he was born on a family of modest means and had to walk a long distance to go to school. "I read under the dim light of a kerosene lamp. I am what I am today because of education," he had said.