IIT-B sets up 'Recharge Zone' for students

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on December 4, 2023
IIT-Bombay's Student Wellness Centre (SWC) has launched a 'Recharge Zone' to help students relieve stress during the high-pressure placement season. The zone offers various stress-relief activities such as foot spas, pet therapy, art therapy, and yoga. The initiative aims to provide a holistic approach to counseling and support...

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Published on December 5, 2023 -  01:39
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