Himachal: Govt gives nod to introduce State award scheme to honour teachers in Technical Education Department

ANI April 5, 2025 209 views

The Himachal Pradesh government has introduced an innovative state award scheme to recognize outstanding teachers in technical education. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu's initiative will annually honor up to 10 educators across six categories on Teachers' Day. The comprehensive awards will recognize contributions in academic excellence, research, innovation, and student mentorship. This program aims to motivate educators and promote a culture of excellence in technical education across government and private institutions.

"Recognizing the role of teachers in shaping the future of youth" - Himachal Pradesh Government Release
Shimla, April 4: The Himachal Cabinet has decided to introduce a State award scheme to honour distinguished teachers of the Technical Education Department on the directions of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, a release said.

Key Points

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State will honor 10 teachers annually on Teachers' Day

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Awards include medal, certificate and recognition

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Multi-tiered selection process with expert committees

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Focuses on academic excellence and innovation

The awards would be presented annually on September 5 (Teachers' Day) by the Governor of Himachal Pradesh and it will include a medal, Himachali cap or scarf, shawl, books, memento, certificate of recognition and citation, the release stated.

Under this scheme, a maximum of 10 awards will be conferred annually across six categories. The initiative aims to recognize the valuable contributions of teaching professionals and to acknowledge exemplary service, innovation and dedication in the field of technical education.

The move aims at recognising the role of teachers in shaping the future of the youth and is a part of the state government's broader vision to promote a culture of excellence in technical education and to incentivize outstanding and the innovation work by the faculty members, the release said.

The Scheme seeks to honour those educators whose contributions in teaching, mentorship, institutional development, community outreach, research and innovation have made a significant impact on student outcomes and overall quality education in the state, it said.

The teachers will be assessed on parameters including academic excellence, research output, innovative instructional methods, development of instructional content and curriculum, guidance of students projects, research publications, patents and the creation of tools, devices and software applications. Contributions in at least one of the areas of academic innovation, Industry collaboration, patent filling or student placement will be essential for eligibility.

The selection process will involve a multi-tiered evaluation. Initially, a committee of experts nominated by the Technical Education Department will screen nominations received from institutions. A High-level committee chaired by the Director of Technical Education will then review and recommend suitable candidates, following which the state selection committee under the chairmanship of the Secretary will make the final selection, it said.

The release noted that the the award will be conferred only once in a teacher's service career. Retired teachers and those facing disciplinary action will not be eligible. Only serving teachers up to April 30 of the relevant award year will be considered. Separate evaluation criteria will be applied for teachers from Engineering and Pharmacy College, Polytechnics and Industrial Training Institutes.

At present the government is operating five Engineering colleges, five Pharmacy colleges, 17 Polytechnics and 153 Industrial Training Institutes in the State. In addition, 180 private institutions are also delivering Technical Education across the State.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is such a wonderful initiative! Teachers in technical fields often don't get the recognition they deserve. The Himachali cap inclusion is a nice cultural touch 👏
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Priya S.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they'd included retired teachers too. Many have dedicated their entire careers to technical education and deserve recognition even after retirement.
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Ankit M.
My uncle teaches at a polytechnic in Himachal. He's always innovating with new teaching methods but never gets appreciated. Maybe this will finally recognize people like him!
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Neha T.
The multi-tier evaluation process seems thorough. Hope it's implemented fairly and doesn't become just another bureaucratic exercise. Technical teachers need real appreciation!
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Sunil P.
Great move! 👨‍🏫 The focus on innovation and industry collaboration is exactly what our technical education system needs. Maybe other states should follow Himachal's example!

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