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2 St Joseph's teachers honoured

68f74e1305e14 1.St . Josephs Sr. Sec. School Chandigarh

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St Joseph's Sr Sec. School, Chandigarh, takes immense pride in announcing that two of its distinguished educators, G. Nithya and Rashi Srivastava, have been conferred with the prestigious State Award for Teachers 2025. Their accomplishments have not only brought glory to the institution but have also reaffirmed the school's vision of nurturing excellence, creativity and compassion in education. G Nithya is an educator, acclaimed for her innovative teaching methods and the integration of AI tools to create immersive learning experiences. Her leadership in environmental education and her pioneering models addressing global issues have garnered both state and national recognition. Rashi Srivastava is a gifted early childhood educator whose creativity, innovation and inclusive practices have transformed kindergarten learning. Recognised as the Innovation Ambassador of the Kindergarten Block, she designs tactile teaching aids, composes educational poems for children, and integrates ICT tools to enhance classroom engagement. Members of the management extended heartfelt congratulations to both awardees, lauding their outstanding contributions and reaffirming the school's commitment to educational excellence. Principal Monica Chawla remarked, "Our teachers are the strength and spirit of St Joseph's. Nithya and Srivastava embody the values of dedication, creativity and inclusivity that define us. Their recognition at the state level is a moment of pride not just for the school, but for the entire Josephian family."

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