With ongoing admissions across colleges and expected results for NEET and other entrance exams, CollegeDekho, an ed-tech admission counselling platform is aiming at addressing pre-result and admission stress among Indian students with its partnership with Suicide Prevention India Foundation (SPIF).
Launched on World Mental Health Day #MarksNahiHaalPoocho campaign is hosting toll-free helplines to help students and parents in distress. The toll-free 24×7 helpline 90528-90528 which will be active till October 16 has received students queries from across 15 cities including the Delhi-NCR region, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Dehradun, etc. around career choices, family issues, stress and anxiety, mood disorder, etc.
Ruchir Arora, Founder & CEO – CollegeDekho, said “The initial trends and feedback gathered on the basis of our interaction with students show that as a society we need to collectively work towards removing various layers of anxiety and stress that we put on children from a very young age in the name of education. It’s time that we broaden our mindsets to be able to drive a holistic development among students and help them make an informed choice while choosing a career path.”
He added, “With Soha’s reach and Suicide Prevention India Foundation’s team of experts, we are hopeful of helping as many students as possible. We remain committed to our objective of helping students in achieving different milestones of their higher education journey and #MarksNahiHaalPoocho campaign is an important part of this commitment.”
The startup has also created a dedicated email id [email protected] and a micro-website https://www.collegedekho.com/
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