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TN students, parents are optimistic about Helpline for Neet candidates

TN students, parents are optimistic about Helpline for Neet candidates
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Chennai: Students, who have taken a neet examination, and their parents are optimistic at the latest Tamil Nadu government initiative to open Helpline to relieve stress for those who have taken Neet.
Helpline “104” was launched on Wednesday after the third student, T.
Soundharya from the Vellore district committed suicide for fear that he would not be able to clean Neet.
Soundharya has topped the 10th and 12th grade in his village.
Dhanush, 19, Salem and Kanimozhi from the Ariyalur District have committed suicide on Sunday morning and Monday night.
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Divya Rani, 18, a candidate of Neet from Kancheepuram when talking to IATs said, “I received a call from Helpline and advisors told me not to worry and gave me many tips to stay in a healthy mental condition.
They told me that I didn’t need to worry About the results and congratulations to me for trying Neet.
Some of my classmates have also received a call and are indeed happy at the government’s initiative.

Minister of Health MA Subramanian has launched a stress management counseling service for TN students who appear for Neet.
The service was launched at the Helpline 104 center on the DMS campus, Chennai after three students committed suicide allegedly because of fear of failure at NEET.
MA Subramanian told IANS, “The Ministry of Health has collected details of all 1.2 lakh students who have taken Neet and the counselor will directly talk to them.
The students will be made aware that the exam is not all and that they can again.
Write the exam and can Become a success.

The minister said that the total 1.2 state lakh students would be covered within 10 to 15 days.
Students are categorized by the district and share their numbers with the district level officers concerned, said the Ministry of Health officials.
333 Counselors of district war rooms, Government Medical Colleges and Headquarters Hospitals throughout the state will contact students and after taking permission they will talk to them at least for five minutes.
An advisor at the Help Center at Chennai told IAs, “We talked to a large number of students and about 40 percent of them said that they were confused by the results.
We gave them confidence and told them that if at all they did not meet the requirements Will get another chance and there are other career choices too.

Many students, according to “104” Advisor Helpline said that they were afraid that their parents were not happy with their appearance and therefore they were worried.
Sundaramanickyam, 48, an employee of a private company in Santhome, Chennai told Ivers, “My daughter received a call from the help channel and half of the pressure was lost.
It was much better than what we expected and thanks to the State Health Department and Minister of Minister of Chief, Child My woman returned to normal.
There is a little stress left in her and I think it will be cleaned after more interaction with it.

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