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JNUSU urges university admin to setup mental health helpline for students

The students’ union appeal to the varsity comes in the backdrop of a University Grants Commission directive asking all universities and colleges to set up mental health helplines to address students’ concerns during the health crisis.

Updated on: Apr 16, 2020 02:30 PM IST
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The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) on Wednesday urged the administration to launch a mental health helpline to counsel students stressed about curtailed academics due to ongoing lockdown. In a statement, the varsity said it has launched a COVID-19 portal to provide verified information on coronavirus, steps taken by JNU and public institutions as well as research related information.

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The students’ union appeal to the varsity comes in the backdrop of a University Grants Commission directive asking all universities and colleges to set up mental health helplines to address students’ concerns during the health crisis. “These are certainly difficult times, and as we know a lot of students are battling with issues of mental health.

The fear of academic losses, questions regarding the future, caring responsibilities, issues coming on the back of the extended period of stay at home among other myriad issues have made many students feel even more vulnerable,” the students’ union said in a letter to Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar.

Stressing that it is important to extend support in every way possible way to all students, the union asked him to start an initiative to “offer psychological support and counselling to the students of JNU, to help cope with the COVID-19 pandemic that is one of the most tumultuous moments in our recent past”. Other central varsities like Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia had started counseling students much before the UGC directive.

The varsity has also formed a COVID-19 task force, led by Professor Pawan Dhar, which is looking into the possible ways of working with national agencies to enable the best use of JNU resources for public welfare, the varsity said.

 
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