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  • India faces a significant mental health burden with 10.6% of adults affected, yet 70-92% lack treatment due to stigma and shortages.
  • Key initiatives include the NIMHANS Act, National Suicide Prevention Strategy, RPwD Act, and Tele MANAS program for mental healthcare access.
  • Addressing mental health requires a 'whole-of-community' approach, integrating it into schools and workplaces, alongside digital addiction concerns.

In Summary

According to World Health Organisation (WHO), mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work.

Mental Health Scenario in India

  • Prevalence: 10.6% of adults suffer from mental disorders (National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) 2015-16 by NIMHANS).
    • 70% to 92% of people do not receive proper treatment due to lack of awareness, stigma, and shortage of professionals.
  • Economic loss: Estimated at USD 1.03 trillion between 2012-2030 (WHO).
  • Prevalence of Suicides:171,418 suicides were reported in 2023 (National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)). 
  • Rising Digital Addiction:Addictive behaviour linked to digital devices, like smartphones, gaming and social media addiction due to near-universal mobile/internet use (Economic Survey 2025-26). 

Key Initiatives on Tackling Mental Health In India

  • NIMHANS Act (2012): Declares National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru as an Institute of National Importance.
    • Union Budget 2026-27 provides for setting up of a NIMHANS-2 & upgrading National Mental Health Institutes in Ranchi and Tezpur. 
  • National Suicide Prevention Strategy (NSPS), 2022: Reduce suicide mortality by 10% by 2030.
  • Financial Protection: Through Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY, mental health conditions are covered under Rs. 5 lakh per family annual insurance.
  • Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act:  Expanded the definition of disability to include mental illness. 
  • National Tele Mental Health Programme (Tele MANAS): Free, 24/7 mental health support through a national toll-free helpline.

Besides the above initiatives, emphasis on “whole-of-community” approach, integrating mental well-being into school curricula, strengthening workplace policies to address stress and burnout is needed. 

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NIMHANS Act (2012)

An act of Parliament that confers Institute of National Importance status upon NIMHANS, Bengaluru, empowering it to perform at a higher level in its domain.

Economic Survey 2025-26

An annual report presented by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India, that reviews the economic performance of the country over the past year and outlines future prospects. It often contains key statistics and analyses relevant to various sectors, including the creative industry.

National Mental Health Survey (NMHS) 2015-16

A comprehensive survey conducted by NIMHANS to assess the prevalence of mental disorders and related issues across India, providing crucial data for policy formulation.

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