Lucknow University to open ‘Happy Thinking Lab’ to cheer college students, 2500 college students be a part of program on-line
New Delhi: The Lucknow University is ready to open a ‘Happy Thinking Laboratory’ in its psychology division to cheer up college students and instil positivity of their lives.
The initiative is aimed toward making college students joyful by getting their psychological and bodily health examined in a lab and avail interventions to remain calm throughout nerve-racking circumstances.
So far, over 2500 college students have joined the lab by on-line platforms, who’re being counselled by motivational speeches and different means.
Happy Thinking Labs assist eradicate unfavourable ideas and enhance the constructive power within the college students. The lab makes use of three sorts of gear which can be Biofeedback, Bio-Well (used for testing power ranges within the physique), and Karada scan machine primarily based on Russian know-how to measure psychological and bodily wellness.
Prof. Madhurima Pradhan, head of the Psychology Department, Lucknow University, stated, “The purpose of this lab is to provide spiritual knowledge to students in a simple and easy manner. This will infuse enthusiasm, happiness, and energy into the lives of students to identify their potential to achieve the goals of their lives. They will also learn to handle the situation positively and calmly. ”
The lab is in line of the LU’s emphasis on happiness curriculum. The Department of Education had introduced a course on happiness for graduate college students. The course will probably be out there from the following tutorial session.
Though there is no such thing as a readability but as as to if this facility will probably be free for college students or a price will probably be charged.
Assuring full help for the profitable operation of Happy Thinking Lab, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Alok Kumar Rai, LU, stated, “This Lab will provide a steady flow of positive energy among the students. Lucknow University is also preparing to start a new course called ‘Education for Happiness’ to keep students away from stress and give them a sense of enjoyment.”