Mentioned-below are the government organisations to consider for students' counselling in India:
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Manodarpan Initiative by Ministry of Education
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National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
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National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)
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All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
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State Governments and Local Actions
- Madhya Pradesh: Students in government schools will now have counselling sessions. This programme trains teachers to be mental health first responders and gives schools access to professional counsellors who visit schools to conduct counselling sessions
- Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu has been running an extensive mental health support program for students through its Department of Education, which entails establishing counselling centres in schools and holding workshops for teachers to identify mental health issues in students.
- Kerala: Known for its progressive approach to matters such as mental health, Kerala has built a system in which school counsellors are trained and are part of the same schools to ensure that students get continuity in their mental health care.
- Uttar Pradesh: Initiatives for school counselling: Psychological counselling related to students from marginalised communities, free counselling in schools to various issues like stress, anxiety, and academic pressure.
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University Grants Commission (UGC)