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JK Centre for Peace and Justice Foundation (JKCPJ) organizes a webinar “Student’s Connect 2022”

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Srinagar, April 23: Continuing its efforts to work for Positive Youth Development, JK Centre for Peace and Justice Foundation (JKCPJ) on Saturday organized a webinar titled “Student’s Connect 2022”. The theme of the connect was “How to manage yourself in today’s uncertain world”. The meeting was attended by therapists, psychologists, organizations, students, and researchers. The experts shared their ideas to understand the basics of self-care in the ever-changing volatile and uncertain world.

Renowned Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and founder of Talk to Me NGO Dr Narendra Kinger shared expert insights to find solutions to the trapped direction of life and issues around us. Dr Kinger highlighted that the general state of well-being and state of mind is something that should be given the same importance as any other health condition. Motivational speaker and ophthalmologist Dr Shazia Shafi highlighted that control, resilience, and activities mediate between education and mental health. Famous RJ and influence Mr Sardar Nasir Ali Khan spoke on the challenges in the field of broadcasting, Mental Health, and coping it during Covid-19”. Mr Aadil Fayaz, Programme Coordinator IMHANS Kashmir added that addiction is a terrible condition, and it holds you back from leading the life you deserve to live.

Insha Mushtaq, an example of self-confidence and determination expressed herself in the session and said that “I’m haunted by the distant past. But I will never give up. I’ll find my own way; I’ll keep getting up when I hit the ground”.

JKCPJ foundation received a positive response from students who joined the session and hailed the JKCPJ foundation for conducting such a session.

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