Kunda Bachhav, a teacher at Savitribai Phule Vidyamandir in Anandwali, has been selected for the National Teachers’ Award 2026 for her innovative educational work. She was recognised for using technology, promoting reading habits and developing social awareness among students. Her initiatives helped strengthen the identity of the municipal school through collaborative and creative learning efforts
Mumbai: Kunda Bachhav, a teacher at Savitribai Phule Vidyamandir, Municipal School No. 18 in Anandwali, has been selected for the National Teachers’ Award 2026 in recognition of her innovative, creative and socially committed work in the field of education.
Technology And Innovative Activities Transform Student Learning Experience
Bachhav has contributed to the overall development of students through the effective use of technology, innovative educational activities, promotion of reading culture and initiatives aimed at developing social awareness among students. Her efforts to connect students with the wider world have also helped the Anandwali municipal school establish a distinct identity.
Her work has been guided by the philosophy of “not me, but us”, with Bachhav collaborating with her colleagues to develop and implement initiatives for students. Her selection for the national-level award has been welcomed as recognition of these collective efforts.
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