Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Emotional well-being of students priority during e-classes: Sisodia

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Interactin­g with the parents and students of Delhi government schools on the second day of the parent-teacher meeting (PTM), deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday said that schools were taking steps -- through the happiness curriculum, and Yuva counsellin­g helplines -- to ensure the emotional well-being of children during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The emotional well-being and education of our students have been affected due to the absence of physical classes in

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schools, and through these special PTMS, I am sure all the problems related to online classes, social, emotional and mental well-being of the students, will be resolved,” Sisodia said during his visit to three government schools in New Kondli, East Vinod Nagar, and Mandawali.

Sisodia, who also hods the education portfolio, said that the government was taking multiple steps to keep students away from depression and stress during Covid-19. “In order to keep children away from depression and stress, teachers are taking mindfulnes­s practice sessions through online classes under the Happiness Curriculum,” he said.

Talking about the Delhi government’s Yuva helpline, launched in July last year, Sisodia added, “Whenever a person or student feels that they are stressed or going into a state of depression, they can call the Delhi government’s youth helpline. Our counsellor­s will help.”

On Tuesday, the Delhi government said the dedicated helpline receives an average of 250-300 calls every day. People can call the helpline -- 180011688 or 10580 -- from 7:30am to 8:30pm on all working days to talk to trained counsellor­s, the government said. The special PTM, which started on Monday, will continue till July 31.

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