Early Times Report JAMMU, Mar 7: The Department of Student Welfare, Cluster University of Jammu (CLUJ), in collaboration with Ramakrishna Mission, successfully organized a Free Health Camp, Book exhibition and Awareness Talks at PSPS Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. This initiative was held under the esteemed patronage of Prof. K.S. Chandrasekar and under the overall supervision of Prof. Raj Shree Dhar, Dean, Student's Welfare. The event aimed to promote health awareness and well-being among students and faculty members by providing free medical check-ups and expert consultations. A team of qualified medical professionals conducted health assessments, including general check-ups, blood pressure monitoring, and skin disease screening. The camp provided an excellent opportunity for students and faculty to assess their health and receive guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. In addition to the health camp, awareness talks were conducted by experts from Ramakrishna Mission, including Swami Sarvalokananda, Secretary, Ramakrishna Mission New Delhi, and Swami Yajnadharananda, Secretary, Ramakrishna Mission Jammu. These sessions focused on mental well-being, stress management, and the importance of a balanced lifestyle. The informative talks encouraged students to adopt healthier habits for a better future. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. K.S. Chandrasekar commended the collaborative efforts of the Department of Student Welfare and Ramakrishna Mission in fostering a culture of health consciousness among students. He highlighted the significance of such initiatives in ensuring the holistic development of students. Towards the end Prof. Raj Shree Dhar expressed gratitude to Ramakrishna Mission for their valuable support and reiterated the university's commitment to student welfare. She emphasized the importance of such programs in promoting overall well-being and encouraged students to take proactive steps toward a healthier future. Apart from Deans and Associate Deans of Cluster University, the event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, NCC cadets, NSS volunteers, and faculty members, making it a resounding success. The Department of Student Welfare, CLUJ, remains dedicated to organizing impactful programs that contribute to the well-being and holistic development of students. The proceedings of the program was carried out in a coherent way by Prof. Sugandha Mahajan of GCW Gandhi Nagar whereas vote of thanks was presented by Prof. Meenakshi Bandral. |