Kashmir Life Line, Health Centre organizes rally
Srinagar, Oct 10: A Rally on Mental Health was drawn from Amar Singh College to Press Enclave here today by Kashmir Life Line and Health Centre, a British organization, working for welfare of Kashmir.
The students of College, volunteers, doctors, Psychologists participated in the rally.
Experts threw light on mental health, tension, frustration, somatisation and other related subjects on the occasion.
Later, an interactive session between students, teachers, doctors and counsellors was held, in which a significant debate was held for the control of social evils and mental behaviour of the people.
Pamphlets were distributed on the occasion on the subject, in which help line No. 18004202020.
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