Workshop on wellness held in JNNCE
The Hindu
Workshop at JNN College of Engineering in Shivamogga promotes wellness, health, and mindfulness among students with expert talks and demonstrations.
The Department of Management Studies at JNN College of Engineering in Shivamogga, conducted a workshop on holistic approach to wellness with the objective of promoting health, mindfulness, and overall well-being among students on Thursday.
Consultant pathologist Dr. Koustubha gave a talk on health and hygiene. She emphasised the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and adhering to proper hygiene practices.
Dr. Archana Bhat, Head of Psychology Department, spoke on mental wellness, with a special focus on girl students. She addressed how to handle stress, build resilience, and enhance mental well-being.
MBA students demonstrated self-defence techniques. C. Srikanth, director, MBA department, C.K. Anuradha, assistant professor of the MBA Department, Divya S.P, assistant professor, and others were present.

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