Counsel India hosted their convocation ceremony and joined hands with educational institutions, corporations, and NGOs to work together at ground zero, for the mental well- being of society.

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Counsel India hosted their convocation ceremony and joined hands with educational institutions, corporations, and NGOs to work together at ground zero, for the mental well- being of society.
Counsel India hosted their convocation ceremony and joined hands with educational institutions, corporations, and NGOs to work together at ground zero, for the mental well- being of society.
Counsel India hosted their convocation ceremony and joined hands with educational institutions, corporations, and NGOs to work together at ground zero, for the mental well-being of society. The convocation was followed by a panel discussion with the heads of educational institutions, human resource professionals, mental health experts, and NGOs.
The event commenced with a warm welcome of the attendees, and the students. The guests of honor for the event were Dr. Subhash Gupta, Chairman of Red Cross Society Ghaziabad, and Ms. Sangeeta, Vice President of Helping Hands. The day was blessed with the inspiring knowledge of the esteemed guests, who shed light on crucial topics and bridged the gap between traditional curriculum and workplace demands to redefine the success mantra.
Mr. Shivam Dixit, Co-Founder & CEO of Counsel India, added, “The purpose of this event is to discuss the difficulties encountered by mental health practitioners in India and to look into strategies for raising public awareness of the value of mental health in society. Counsel India will make public its intentions for growth, which include launching a new facility in Arunachal Pradesh and partnering with groups like Helping Hand to advance mental health in the local community. The event was a great success, and we are thankful for all the dignitaries, guests, and attendees who took out their precious time and gave their precious time to this event and made this convocation day a great success.”
Ms. Sangeeta, Vice President of Helping Hands, said, “Her passion for social activism blossoms when she works with Counsel India, an organization she finds great joy in.” She welcomes the chance to have a significant influence every day and devotes her commitment and sensitivity to bringing about change. Collaborating with like-minded people gives her the confidence to speak in favor of compassion, equality, and justice. She effortlessly carries out her professional responsibilities and provides her soul with meaning and fulfillment through her dedication to helping others. She is steadfast in her determination to improve and level the playing field for everyone, using Counsel India as her platform.”
The panel discussion comprised of guests from Educational institutions, Ms. Mahima Bhatt vice president of Allen House Public School, Ms. Pooja Gahrota Former Deputy Director, Manav Rachna Educational Institutions, Akash Sharma Director of Admission & Outreach Noida International University, Mr. Rahul Ranjan MD of Mrig Sight Media, Mr. Manish Gupta Chairman of Indian Industries Association, Mr. Biju Sebestian Vice president corporate HR Somany Ceramics LTD from Corporates & NGO’s & Mental Health experts working aggressively on the well-being of the society in large, Apoorva Tyagi Founder Saadhak Foundation, Akash Tandon Founder Pehchaan Foundation who shared their insights and had an interactive question and answer session with the students and alumni with deep insights on career opportunities in the mental health industry, challenges faced by today’s professionals, and the importance of awareness and skill-based programs in psychology.
A panel discussion with mental health experts and business owners marked the event’s culmination. The purpose of this conversation was to discuss the difficulties encountered by mental health practitioners in India and to investigate strategies for raising public awareness of the value of mental health in society. Counsel India will make public its intentions for growth, which include launching a new facility in Arunachal Pradesh and partnering with groups like Helping Hand to advance mental health in the local community. http://www.counselindia.com