City
Epaper

Students in Haryana worried about career amid Covid curbs

By IANS | Published: September 09, 2020 2:12 PM

Chandigarh, Sep 9 Students in Haryana between the age group of 18 to 29 years are worried about ...

Open in App

Chandigarh, Sep 9 Students in Haryana between the age group of 18 to 29 years are worried about their exams, career and job opportunities amid the lockdown and restrictions owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

They were equally concerned about families running out of ration owing to lack of jobs. They were also finding difficulty in adapting to online classes.

These facts came to light in an assessment by a Bengaluru-based startup 'YourDOST' in collaboration with the state's Department of Higher Education. The findings were made public on Wednesday.

The online counselling and emotional wellness services' platform has been providing free support to more than 1,00,000 college students in Haryana.

Richa Singh, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer with 'YourDOST', said, "We launched this initiative in April in partnership with the state's Department of Higher Education. Till now we have conducted more than 1,000 sessions with students to motivate them by offering expert guidance."

"While conducting these sessions, we have identified three major issues that have been particularly upsetting students during the lockdown. They are worried about their families running out of ration, worry about their exams, job opportunities, and career choices, and finally difficulty in adapting to online classes, a new trend that has emerged during the lockdown," she added.

In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, students have emerged as one of the most vulnerable sections of society who have been under tremendous pressure.

Adding to this emotional turbulence was the isolation of physical distancing to stay safe.

Through the 'YourDOST' helpline number 1800 313 2023, students can speak to experts about their personal challenges.

The experts help them navigate through their feelings and emotions and in the process deal better with the situation.

Sharing his experience, beneficiary Prabhan Hisar said,"It is very useful in these times and it is useful for all those who need support. I would like to thank 'YourDOST' wholeheartedly."

"I was particularly worried about my studies and my career. The expert I spoke with guided me so well. I am feeling much better now," added Ankit Makkar of Rohtak.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Department Of Higher Education
Open in App

Related Stories

National4th Education Working Group Meeting begins in Pune

Politics'Views of students & parents view would be taken to implement NEP': Assam CM

National"Work for transforming Assam into educational hub in Eastern India": Assam CM urges academic fraternity

PoliticsWB to appeal to Centre for granting 'classical language' status to Bengali

NationalChitrakala Parishat must grow at the national level: CM Bommai

National Realted Stories

National1.23 lakh cases settled in 2nd National Lok Adalat in J&K

NationalGehlot as Amethi observer, Pilot for 'controversial' Kanhaiya Kumar triggers debate among Cong workers

National'Remembering Odisha only during polls won't help', CM Patnaik hits back at PM Modi

NationalAllu Arjun booked after visit to Andhra MLA’s house to lend support

NationalWild elephant tramples woman to death in TN