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Link to reportThe rising rate of suicides among school children is a
matter of great concern to the parents and school authorities. The
Central Board of Secondary Education has made it mandatory for all
affiliated schools to employ counsillors to help children cope with
psychological pressure that often drive them to the extreme step.CBSE
has issued circulars directing that all senior secondary schools should
appoint councillors during this academic session. If they are unable to
make immediate appointment of councillors, they should train two of
their teachers for this purpose.Secondary schools are also asked to
follow this guideline if resources permit. Each school should conduct a
minimum of 20 counselling sessions in an year. The CBSE circular notes
that ‘exercises in building self-concept, self-image, acceptability,
ability to withstand pressures, sense of enterprises, sportsmanship
etc. have to be part of the learning process’ and schools were
instructed to provide planned and effective counselling to achieve
this. Mentioning the status of the student in terms of his/her
behaviour pattern in the school leaving and character certificates has
been made mandatory.A committee, popularly known as Raghavan Committee,
constituted by the Supreme Court of India to make suggestions for
prevention of ragging in educational institutions has also made a
strong case for regular and periodic psychological counselling sessions
for every student in the school.Career guidance will be a vital part of
counselling in CBSE schools.CBSE has plans to introduce skill-based
vocational courses that would enable students to get decent employment
even after Plus II level. Fifteen such courses will be introduced in
the next 3-4 years in association with leading industrial bodies like
Nasscom and FICCI. A `health services' course and new academic subjects
like graphic design and heritage craft are being introduced this year.
The number of schools offering a course in financial management will be
incresased from 90 to 120 this year.Source: India Syndicate

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