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Chandigarh, August 29

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Panjab University’s Girls Hostel No. 6 organised a special webinar on “How to get rid of the fear of Covid-19” to raise awareness among its residents about the need of psychological firmness to tackle the pandemic and negative environment created by rumours based on sensational propaganda.

Dr Manisha Sharma, hostel warden, welcomed guests, speaker and all participants. Dr Sukhbir Kaur, Dean, Student Welfare (Women), PU, was the chief guest. Dr Madan Manav, CMO, Bhiwani Hospital, Haryana, explained how to boost immune system with yoga, pranayam and naturopathy. He said, “Instead of being afraid, we should adopt a positive approach to tackle coronavirus with a balanced and planned lifestyle and by adhering to precautions and immunity-building routine.”

He advised the audience not to panic under the influence of sensational media propaganda. He suggested that along with proper food, a positive attitude was also beneficial to improve immunity. The audience got many psychological fitness tips about yoga to enhance immunity. The session was attended by students, teachers, wardens and staff of the university.

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