Let’s facilitate emotional growth and mental well-being for your faculty and students.
A sound mental well-being for everyone means better learning, higher academic performance, healthier growth, and eventually, a happier future for your students.
While the transition to college life is filled with promise, it also brings emotional turbulence for students and educators alike. The increasing prevalence of mental health concerns — from anxiety and depression to loneliness and burnout — is reshaping the academic ecosystem. Without a proactive mental health framework, these emotional burdens silently derail potential, both inside and outside the classroom.
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81%
Indian students say studies, exams, and results cause severe anxiety.
Source: NCERT37%
Youth believe therapy is too expensive and avoid seeking help.
Source: Youth Ki Awaaz1 in 7
Young Indians often feel depressed or disengaged.
Source: UNICEF
A National Priority: Mental Health on Campuses
In recent years, both the Ministry of Education and Health have spotlighted student mental health through dedicated schemes like MANODARPAN and Tele-MANAS.
- • Educational institutions are now expected to have on-campus mental health policies.
- • NEP 2020 emphasizes
- • UGC and AICTE encourage regular counseling and mental well-being sessions.
Student mental health is not just an institutional responsibility; it’s a national investment in the future.
– Ministry of Education, India