Educhat: Importance of Healthcare for Students
Educhat aims to empower the students to think, analyze, and express their views on crucial topics that impact their education.
By Rakesh Raman
RMN Foundation, which is an educational and public charitable organization, has introduced an educative discussion series – Educhat – for the students of its “Friends of the Future” school in New Delhi, India.
Educhat aims to empower the students to think, analyze, and express their views on crucial topics that impact their education.
The Educhat program on Sunday, August 30, focused on the importance of healthcare for students. The participants held a unanimous view that healthcare is an imperative for today’s students as they have to survive in a cutthroat professional world.
The students also expressed their dismay over the fact that schools as well as school teachers are ignoring this critical aspect of learning while healthcare is as important as other academic subjects in a student’s career.
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It was also concluded in the debate that there is an immediate need to spread the awareness about healthcare among all the stakeholders including students, parents, teachers, and policymakers. The debate was moderated by RMN Foundation head Rakesh Raman.
Earlier, RMN Foundation school students discussed about the use of mobile phones among students in the Educhat program of last week.
RMN Foundation schools provide modern education free of charge to poor, orphaned, and disadvantaged children in all parts of India and abroad.
Using the non-traditional pedagogical models, the education in the RMN Foundation schools is based on an innovative Constructive Education Framework developed by the Foundation.
RMN Foundation schools are now providing free education to the children of economically weaker sections of the society in New Delhi. The Foundation plans to open thousands of such schools where hundreds of thousands of students could get free modern education.
Moreover, RMN Foundation is working actively to open residential schools for poor and orphaned children where they could get the best education for their career and personality development to progress in today’s highly competitive world.
RMN Foundation aims to open at least 1,000 residential schools for over 100,000 students by the year 2020. Most of these schools will be set up in India and a few of them will be based in other poor nations of the world.
Formed in May 2015, RMN Foundation is the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of the Raman Media Network (RMN) Company, which is working in diversified content creation, management, and distribution businesses on a global scale.
RMN Foundation is registered as an educational and public charitable Trust with the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi at New Delhi, India. You can get more information about RMN Foundation at its website.
By Rakesh Raman, the managing editor of RMN Company
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