New rules to cut stress in pvt coaching classes
MUMBAI, Jan. 10 -- Private coaching classes will have to appoint counsellors, adopt timetables that ease the pressure on students, and cap the number of hours of coaching at five hours a day.
These are some of the measures announced by the state government, to ease stress experienced by students enrolled in private coaching classes. Included in a new government resolution (GR), these measures are aimed at student well-being, mental health support, and reducing academic pressure, especially in institutes with a large number of students.
It is now mandatory for coaching classes with more than 100 students to appoint a qualified counsellor or psychologist. Institutes with fewer than 100 students must arrange mental health support through external professionals. The aim is to ensure emotional support during stressful periods such as exams and major academic transitions. The GR also stresses regular mental health check-ups and counselling. Coaching institutes must have a plan to immediately contact mental health services, local hospitals and suicide prevention helplines in case of emergencies. They have been instructed to prominently display the Tele-MANAS and national helpline numbers in classrooms, hostels, common areas and on official websites.
Regular counselling sessions must be conducted, focusing not only on studies but also on life skills, mental and physical health, moral values, constitutional values, and awareness about the harmful effects of addiction. The government has clearly stated that coaching classes must inform students and parents that admission to such centres does not guarantee success in competitive exams or professional courses such as engineering, medicine, management, or law.
Each private coaching centre must also set up a proper grievance redressal system within one month and display its details on the notice board and website.
Bandopant Bhuyar, spokesperson of the Private Coaching Classes Apex Association, Maharashtra, welcomed the moves but said coaching classes already take care of their students' mental well-being. He said weekly holidays and confidential test results are already followed by most coaching centres. Bhuyar added that representatives of private coaching classes should also be included in the district-level committees.
The government said detailed procedures for implementing these guidelines will be announced soon, with the goal of creating a healthier and less stressful learning environment for students across the state....
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