MIT World Peace

 MIT World Peace University had invited Ms Arpita Ghosh, the councilor of CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Pune Lavasa Campus as a guest speaker to address their new batch of students on Mental health well-being during the pandemic. An hour-long talk where she spoke about what mental health well-being is all about, how we can take care of it, understanding the difference between dopamine, adrenalin rush, oxytocin, how stress affects us physically, emotionally, and mentally. 

Students, educators, and parents have faced several problems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Students who are already struggling with mental health issues have been susceptible to the changes. There has been a wide range of effects on children due to school closures, physical distancing restrictions and isolation, and other unanticipated life changes. Finally, the session was concluded with how we can deal with mental health in these adverse times.

Working to help students, whether they are learning remotely or in classrooms, is critical at this challenging time. Ms Arpita Ghosh inspired the students of MIT World Peace University to tackle the new phase of college life with her thoughtful words.





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