The Winners of the PP Prasai Excellence in Teacher Awards represent a diverse group of educators who have shown exemplary dedication to their craft and to the betterment of their students. Through innovative teaching methodologies, tireless commitment to student success, and a passion for lifelong learning, these teachers have left an indelible mark on their classrooms and communities. Whether through fostering creativity, promoting critical thinking skills, or providing mentorship beyond the curriculum, each award recipient has demonstrated the transformative power of education in shaping the lives of their students.
These teachers serve as inspirations not only to their colleagues but also to future generations of educators. Their unwavering dedication to their profession and their students serves as a beacon of excellence, encouraging others to strive for greatness in their own teaching endeavors. The PP Prasai Excellence in Teacher Awards not only celebrates the achievements of these outstanding educators but also highlights the importance of recognizing and honoring the vital role that teachers play in shaping the future of society.
Deepak Shrestha, awardee “PP Prasai Excellence in Education Award ” for teachers has been involved in the teaching profession for 23 years. Shrestha has been teaching Economics and Population at Beni Community High School. He also has been headmaster of a school that became the best school in Nepal in 2069. Deepak Shrestha said winning the Excellence in Education Award has made him feel very accomplished and has encouraged him to do better in the upcoming days.’
Krishna Bahadur Khatri, Awardee Central Development Region for “PP Prasai Foundation ' for teachers had been awarded the best teacher from Madhyanchal region. He has been in the teaching profession for over 19 years and has been teaching English in lower secondary school to grade 8. Krishna Bahadur Khatri, thanks PP Prasai Foundation for challenging teachers from underprivileged sectors to excel in their profession..
Ramhari Rijal has been nominated for this year’s Teacher Award from the Midwestern region. He has been engaged in the teaching profession since 25th Chait 2043 and has been teaching in Sri Ucha Mavi Razena for the last 29 years. Although he is an English teacher, he is well versed in religious and cultural as well as extracurricular activities. Ramhari Rijal said he feels special to have won this award and has considered the PP Prasai Outstanding Teacher Award equivalent of Nepal’s Nobel prize of Nepal.
Lakshmi Panthi Aryal, awardee “PP Prasai Excellence in Education Award” for teachers has been nominated for this year’s best teacher award from the Western Region 2015. Aryal, who has completed her studies up to M.A. studied Nepali as her main subject and is working as a principal in a school as well as in a leadership role in various social organizations. Lakshmi feels that there are very few organizations like PP Prasai Foundation that award teachers for their hard work and dedication.