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A student s mental health is everyone s problem - Why? Learn it from Mount Litera School International
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Mediawire | Updated: May 20, 2021, 12:16 IST
Mental health has emerged as one of the major concerns in the world. Unfortunately, in India it is still outside the purview of common discussion. The subject is under-discussed and under-explored in the public domain. This knowledge deficiency about mental health and its afflictions has gagged the voices of many who are wittingly or unwittingly supplicating for professional help. However, in order to address this knowledge gap, neutralize the taboo around mental health problems and normalise its acceptance, some visionaries have already started work around it, and one such is the Mount Litera School International (MLSI).
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County Engineer Paul Geilenfeldt spends a lot of his time between Marshall and Jasper counties. At Tuesday’s regular meeting, the Marshall County Board of Supervisors asked him to put together a sharing agreement detailing his work for Jasper County and how long it might last.
Marshall County Engineer Paul Geilenfeldt was asked to put together a sharing agreement to bring back to the next Marshall County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Seeking more details and clarification on the time he has spent helping Jasper County this year, Geilenfeldt asked to be on the agenda at the regular Tuesday meeting. Geilenfeldt said he was asking the Jasper County human resources director if they had received any applications for the county engineer position. They have 21 people interested in the job, but Geilenfeldt said most of them are not qualified.