TVK Education Awards 2025: CM Vijay to felicitate Class 10, 12 board toppers
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay is set to preside over the TVK Education Awards, with the party gearing up to honour district-level toppers from the Class 10 and Class 12 State Board examinations at a grand ceremony expected to be held in Chennai or Mahabalipuram in the last week of July or the first week of August 2025. The event will mark the first edition of the awards since Vijay assumed office as Chief Minister, lending fresh significance to an initiative that predates his formal entry into electoral politics.
What the Awards Programme Involves
The TVK Education Awards were launched in 2023 as a statewide initiative to recognise academic excellence among government and private school students across Tamil Nadu. Under the programme, Vijay personally presented awards — including gold medals and certificates — to the top three scorers in Classes 10 and 12 from every Assembly constituency. The event quickly became one of the party's most prominent public outreach programmes, drawing thousands of students and families annually.
According to party sources, the ceremony this year is expected to follow the format of previous editions, with all students brought together in a single-phase programme. As in prior years, the event is likely to be held at a private hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Preparations Underway Across Districts
Senior party leaders confirmed that preparations are in the final stages. District secretaries have been directed to identify eligible students, establish contact with their families, and coordinate travel arrangements to Chennai. Parents of the awardees will also be invited to attend. The final date is yet to be officially announced, according to party sources.
Awards to Remain a TVK Initiative, Not a Government Programme
Despite Vijay now serving as Chief Minister, party sources clarified that the awards will continue to be organised under the TVK banner and will not be absorbed into a state government scheme. The gold medals, certificates, and other honours will be presented by the party — reinforcing the programme's identity as an educational outreach initiative of the organisation rather than a government felicitation.
This distinction carries political significance: it signals that TVK intends to maintain its grassroots identity even as its leadership transitions into formal governance.
Why the Delay Sparked Speculation
Following TVK's victory in the Assembly election and the formation of the new government, the absence of any announcement about this year's awards had prompted speculation on social media about whether the initiative would be continued. Party leaders, however, maintained that the programme had never been discontinued and that logistical planning was in progress pending the completion of the examination process.
The clarification puts to rest concerns that the awards — a visible symbol of Vijay's pre-political public engagement — might be quietly wound down after his assumption of office. With preparations reportedly advanced, the ceremony is expected to be among the first major TVK events under the new government.