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DSEJ organizes online counselling on “Life beyond marks”

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 5, 2020
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Jammu: In order to help and counsel the students whose result for class 10th and 12th were recently announced, Directorate of School Education Jammu through its counselling cell organised a webinar on the topic “Life Beyond Marks” with special focus on dealing with an academic setback in life due to unfavourable examination result.
Director School Education Jammu, Anuradha Gupta, was the chief guest on the occasion.
Rajesh Vashisth, NCERT was the guest speaker while Shria Abrol, RCI certified counsellor, Sheebali Lalotra, counselling psychologist and career counsellor, Ravneet Kaur, consultant psychologist, Dr. Sudhir Singh, Joint Secretary JKBOSE, Kuldeep Sharma, Assistant Secretary JKBOSE were the other panelists.
The webinar was attended online as well as followed on the official Facebook page of the councelliing cell of DSEJ by a large number of participants including students, parents, teacher counsellors and other stake holders.
Rajesh Vashisth, while addressing the participants, said failure should not be seen as a hurdle but as a chance to try again and rise. It makes one stronger and better prepared to face the difficulties of life.
Director DSEJ shared her own relatable life experiences and encouraged the students to work hard to achieve their aim in life, advising them to identify the problem areas and work on them diligently. “Be honest to yourself and set it as your motto in life”, she added. She appealed the parents to not to be judgemental towards their children or succumb to the societal pressure. One should never discourage children by doubting their ability, instead always be encouraging and supportive of their efforts. She highlighted that we should try to raise “happy children” and the success will follow.
Joint Secretary JKBOSE, Dr. Sudhir Singh, infused confidence among the students and appreciated the efforts of the teachers who evaluated the answer scripts and helped in preparing the examination result on time inspite of the COVID-19 pandemic constraints.
Assistant Secretary JKBOSE, Kuldeep Sharma, addressed the doubts and apprehensions of the students related to re-evaluation and re-checking of answer scripts.
Queries related to academic setbacks, dealing with distractions, stress management, suicide prevention, offbeat careers, coping during stressful times, re-evaluation results, low marks, parental perspective on marks, etc. were attended to by the panelists and experts during the question and answer session.
Head Counselling Cell DSEJ, Romesh Kumar Sharma, moderated the programme and assured that the Councelliing cell will keep organising such webinars in the future as well.
Member Counselling Cell DSEJ, Alka Sharma, in her formal vote of thanks acknowledged the contributions of Counsellor Shanti Saroop Sharma and Shveta Sharma of team Counselling cell DSEJ and thanked UNICEF and JKKN for providing technical support and help in organising the webinar.

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