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Punjab University counsels over 250 students, elders during COVID-19 lockdown

In an attempt to provide support to people needing mental health, the alumni association of the Punjab University decided to do voluntary counselling and launched 'talk to Punjab University Association' helpline. At least 250 students, elders and married couples have been provided counselling by the University.

Punjab University counsels over 250 students, elders during COVID-19 lockdown
Punjab University counsels over 250 students, elders during COVID-19 lockdown
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Published : Jun 22, 2020, 2:14 PM IST

Chandigarh (Punjab): Over 250 students, elders and married couples in Chandigarh have been provided counselling by the Punjab University (PU) during the coronavirus induced lockdown, the university said.

The alumni association of the university had set up a special helpline for any student query related to family, career and others.

"After the lockdown was declared, our association members came to a conclusion that more than necessities and physical support, people will be needing mental support," Deepti Arora, Dean Alumni relations PU Chandigarh said.

COVID-19 CASES IN PUNJAB
COVID-19 CASES IN PUNJAB

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The association decided to do voluntary counselling and launched 'talk to Punjab University Association' helpline. Students who were in a panic situation about their studies came up with queries.

Nearly 75 association members offered to counsel people over the phone. "Out of these 75, only 25-30 per cent are trained counselors but we felt the others can help people to unburden and eventually get the professional help from the trained members," Arora added. (ANI)

Chandigarh (Punjab): Over 250 students, elders and married couples in Chandigarh have been provided counselling by the Punjab University (PU) during the coronavirus induced lockdown, the university said.

The alumni association of the university had set up a special helpline for any student query related to family, career and others.

"After the lockdown was declared, our association members came to a conclusion that more than necessities and physical support, people will be needing mental support," Deepti Arora, Dean Alumni relations PU Chandigarh said.

COVID-19 CASES IN PUNJAB
COVID-19 CASES IN PUNJAB

Read: Congress leader Poonam Kangra’s Punjab SC commission membership suspended

The association decided to do voluntary counselling and launched 'talk to Punjab University Association' helpline. Students who were in a panic situation about their studies came up with queries.

Nearly 75 association members offered to counsel people over the phone. "Out of these 75, only 25-30 per cent are trained counselors but we felt the others can help people to unburden and eventually get the professional help from the trained members," Arora added. (ANI)

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