Mon Sep 08 12:12:17 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

The Kerala government has announced the winners of the State Teachers’ Award 2025 across primary, secondary, higher secondary, and vocational higher secondary categories. The awards ceremony will be held on September 10, 2025, at Tagore Theatre in Thiruvananthapuram. The announcement included the names of teachers from various districts recognized for their contributions to education. Additionally, the Prof. Joseph Mundassery Memorial Literary Awards were announced, honoring works in creative literature, scientific literature, and children’s literature.

**News Article:**

**Kerala Government Announces State Teachers’ Awards 2025**

**Thiruvananthapuram, September 8, 2025** – The Kerala government has unveiled the recipients of the State Teachers’ Award 2025, recognizing outstanding educators across various educational levels. Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty made the announcement during a press conference held earlier today.

The awards, celebrating excellence in teaching, will be presented at a ceremony on Wednesday, September 10th, at 2:30 p.m. at Tagore Theatre in the state capital. The honorees represent primary, secondary, higher secondary, and vocational higher secondary categories, hailing from districts across Kerala.

The winners in the lower primary category include Beena B. (Thiruvananthapuram), Biju George (Idukki), Syed Hashim K.V. (Malappuram), Ullas K.K. (Alappuzha), and Vanajakumari K. (Kasaragod). The upper primary category recognizes Ajitha S. (Thiruvananthapuram), Sajithkumar V.K. (Kannur), Saijan T.T. (Thrissur), Ashraf Molayil (Malappuram), and Muhammed Mustafa (Malappuram).

Secondary school teachers honored are Gireesh P. (Palakkad), Sagimon V.P. (Kottayam), Vincy Varghese (Thrissur), Sajithkumar P.M. (Kannur), and Prasand M. (Kozhikode). Higher secondary educators receiving the award are Kochanujan N. (Kollam), Sudheer M. (Thrissur), Radheesh Kumar N.G. (Alappuzha), and Nowfal A. (Thiruvananthapuram). Vocational higher secondary awardees include Biju K.S. (Ernakulam), Shiny Joseph (Pathanamthitta), and Shyjith B.T. (Kollam).

In addition to the Teachers’ Awards, the Prof. Joseph Mundassery Memorial Literary Awards were also announced, celebrating literary achievements. T.K. Anilkumar of Kannur received the award for creative literature for his work “Moyaram 1948,” while Prakashan Karivallur of Kasaragod was recognized for scientific literature for “Cinemakatha.” Sudha Thekkemadhom of Palakkad received the children’s literature award for “Sword Hunter.”

The Kerala government’s announcement underscores the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of educators and literary figures to the state’s cultural and intellectual landscape.

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