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Youths can play imp role in Covid free society

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 10, 2021 22:30 IST

Aurangabad, July 10:“Covid situation has affected not only the physical health of man but also on mental health. ...

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Aurangabad, July 10:

“Covid situation has affected not only the physical health of man but also on mental health. Students, youth and family members should understand each other in the situation. Youth can play an important in making Covid free society,” said Jaishree Jaan, resource person from Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural Education, Ahmedabad.

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar College for Arts and Commerce organised a workshop on ‘Covid 19: Counselling for Mental Health.’

College principal Dr Kishor Salve presided over the programme. She also replied to the questions raised by the participants.

Vice-principal Dr N M Karande, Dr G D Aade, Dr V K Khillare, S P Khillare, Dr R V Mhaske and Vijay Aade were present.

Dr Navnath Gore also spoke. Workshop coordinator Dr Ashish Malani conducted the proceedings while Dr B N Shinde proposed a vote of thanks.

Tags: Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural EducationBabasaheb Ambedkar College for Arts and CommerceJaishree jaanVijay aadeMental Health
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