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CT University signs MoU with SVT

Ludhiana: CT University, Ludhiana, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Swami Vivekananda Trust (SVT), Ludhiana, to promote functional interaction between the two in mutually beneficial areas of meditation.

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Ludhiana: CT University, Ludhiana, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Swami Vivekananda Trust (SVT), Ludhiana, to promote functional interaction between the two in mutually beneficial areas of meditation. The SVT will organise workshops for students at CT University and the students, staff and faculty will also be facilitated to visit to Pyramid Centre for interaction with experts. The signatories to the MoU are Dr Harsh Sadawarti, pro-vice vhancellor and Dr Jagtar Singh Dhiman, registrar from the CTU side and Anil Bharti, president and Rachna Gupta, administrator, from the SVT. Anil Bharti, president of the SVT said that the CTU has become the first ever university to have signed this historical MoU for the health and well being of humanity. Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi said the meditation is vital for stress-free living.

Mental health session

Guru Nanak Institute of Management and Technology, Gujarkhan Campus, Model Town, Ludhiana, organised a one-day workshop on ‘Mental Health of Students’ for councillors and coordinators of senior Secondary Schools Ludhiana. As many as 50 teachers from 32 schools attended the workshop. Dr Shruti Shourie, a psychologist was the resource person. She said the students should never be labeled as good or bad but the individual differences should be appreciated. The students also undergo a lot of stress and that may affect their behaviour. She further said that a teacher should try to find out the reasons behind the behavior of the students rather than to punish them for their misbehavior. If a student does not pay attention, the teacher should pay attention to him/her and respond to the specific need of the student, she suggested. — TNS

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