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21 HEIs teachers chosen for National Awards to Teachers (NAT) 2025

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August 26, 2025
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Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education on Aug 26 announced the names of 21 teachers in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Polytechnic chosen for National Awards to Teachers (NAT) 2025. The 21 selected teachers are from Polytechnics, State Universities and Central Higher Education Institutions.

NAT is conferred on the exemplary teachers/faculty members of higher education institutions and Polytechnics in two categories—Teachers of Higher Educational Institutions (Sub-category (i) : Engineering & Technology, Architecture; Sub-category (ii) : Pure Sciences including Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Medicine, Pharmacy; Sub-category (iii) : Arts and Social Sciences, Humanities, Languages, Legal Studies, Commerce, Management.) and  under Category II  for Teachers of Polytechnic Institutions.

DETAILS OF NAT 2025 AWARDEES – DoHE

Sr No. Name of the Institution State
1. Dr. Shreedevi

Faculty of Science and Technology,

Sharnbasva University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka

Karnataka
2.

 

Dr. Shobha M  E

Manipal Institute of Technology,

Udupi District, Karnataka

Karnataka
3.

 

 

Dr. Anjana Bhatia

Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya,

Jalandhar, Punjab

Punjab
4. Dr. Debayan Sarkar

IIT Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh
5. Dr. Chandan Sahi

Indian Institute of Science Education & Research

Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh
6. Prof. Vijayalaxmi J

School of Planning and Architecture,

Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh
 

7.

 

 Prof. Sanket Goel

Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences,

Pilani, Hyderabad Campus

 

 

Telangana

8.

 

 Prof. S Siva Sathya

Pondicherry University (A Central University), Puducherry

Puducherry
9.

 

Dr. Nilakshi  Subhash  Jain

Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College,

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Maharashtra
 10. Prof. Manoj B S

Indian Institute of Space science & Technology (IIST) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Kerala
11. Prof. Shankar Sriram Sankaran

SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu
12. Prof. Vineeth N B

IIT Hyderabad, Telangana

Telangana
13. Prof. Vibha Sharma

Department of English, Faculty of Arts,

Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh
14. Prof. Srivardhini Keshavamurthy Jha

IIM Bangalore

Bangalore
15. Prof. Amit Kumar Dwivedi

Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Gandhinagar

Gujarat
 16. Dr. Zoramdinthara

Mizoram University

Mizoram
17.  Prof. Ganesh Timmanna Pandit

Central Sanskrit University, New Delhi

 New Delhi
18. Dr. Proshanto Kumar  Saha

Rajiv Gandhi University – A Central University

Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh
19. Dr. Menda Devananda Kumar

Dr. Lakireddy Hanimireddy Government Degree College, Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh
20. Prof. Purushottam Balasaheb Pawar

SVPM Institute of Technology and Engineering,

Baramati, Pune, Maharashtra

Maharashtra
21. Shri Urvish Pravinkumar Soni

Government Polytechnic, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Gujarat

 

The selection is based on the performance of the teacher as adjudged against the parameters such as Teaching Learning Effectiveness, Outreach activities, Research and Innovation, Sponsored Research/ Faculty Development Programs/ Consultancy Teaching. Of the above, Learning Effectiveness & Outreach activities has the preponderant weightage.

The selection procedure for NAT-2025 involves two-steps process; (i) Evaluation by Preliminary Search-cum Screening Committee for initial shortlisting of nominees and (ii) Selection of awardees from the shortlisted nominees by a National Jury.

Nominations for NAT, 2025 were invited in online mode @www.awards.gov.in and included provisions for self, institutional and peer nomination as part of Jan Bhagidari.

NEP 2020 recognizes that motivated, energized and capable faculty is critical for advancement of the students, institution and profession. It also envisages incentives such as rewards and recognitions to cultivate a culture of excellence in education ecosystem. As such, in the year 2023, it was decided to institute two categories of awards for Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and Polytechnics under the umbrella of NAT, hitherto restricted to School teachers only.

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