National Institute for Transforming India (NITI) Champions Mental Healthcare Revolution in India

NITI Aayog
Spread the love

Empowering Policy Landscape and Economic Growth in India

National Institute for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, a strategic institution that is leading the shift to a holistic mental health system, has taken a major stride.

The Indian Government established NITI on January 1, 2015, as an acronym derived from the Sanskrit term meaning righteousness and guidance, representing a policy leadership light in contemporary times.

After 65 years of Planning Commission’s existence, NITI Aayog re-shifted the thinking on policy formulation.

This is why Niti Ayog is positioned as the premier policy-making body which aims to strengthen the country’s growth trajectory while building a strong and dynamic country.

At its core, Niti Ayog seeks to steer India into being a world power by causing sustainable development and progress.

The Evolution: NITI Aayog’s Integral Role in Mental Health Advancement

A National Workshop on “Strengthening Mental Health Services and Care in India” was organized by NITI Aayog as part of its efforts to create an integrated mental healthcare ecosystem.

It was an extraordinary meeting point for states, union territories, sector experts and development partners.

With innovative panel discussions and interactive sessions that attempted to unpack current challenges, share perspectives on on-going initiatives and map out enlightened ways forward.

Addressing the Critical Imperatives: The Crux of India’s Mental Health Landscape

1. Navigating the Rising Tide of Mental Health Illness

India faces burgeoning prevalence of mental health disorders across all parts of country. To deal with this rapidly growing menace demands urgent interventions that brings in heavy support structures.

2. Unshackling the Chains of Discrimination and Stigma

Pervasive discrimination keeps most people suffering from mental illnesses away from timely help at their time of need due to deep-rooted social stigmas related to mental health matters in India.

In such an environment people often find it difficult to get timely help and understanding.

3. Addressing Rural Inequities through Expansive Inclusive Programs

The severe scarcity of mental health care services, particularly in rural areas, emphasize the need for broad and inclusive interventions.

Bridging this gap is critical and will ensure that every person living in the country has equal access to mental health support services.

4. Raising the Banner of Awareness and Knowledge

However, a significant knowledge deficit is still an obstacle when it comes to mental health.

This knowledge gap can only be addressed by comprehensive education and outreach initiatives that work towards creating a society capable of recognizing and dealing with different aspects surrounding mental health disorders.

5. The Psychological Wake of Emergencies and Pandemics

Emergencies and pandemics cause psychological distress felt as stress, anxiety and depression among individuals.

Understanding these psychological effects is important to protect the mental well-being during crises.

6. The Crucible of Workplace Stress

Given its impact on individual mental health, stress within workplaces poses a serious threat.

The workplace stress can be tamed by creating supportive environments that are conducive for all employees.

7. Unveiling the Vital Role in Suicide Prevention

Suicidal thoughts or behaviors are among critical issues with respect to mental health. It forms a basis for prevention, intervention, and support mechanisms designed to address such problems from occurring in future.

NITI Aayog’s Visionary Directive for Mental Health Progress

While India is navigating the intricate field of mental health challenges, NITI Aayog’s resolve to lead innovative initiatives has remained constant.

It is a turning point in the country’s quest for a strong mental healthcare ecosystem because it marks an all-round approach involving awareness, accessibility and destigmatization.

This confluence of stakeholders under Niti Aayog’s aegis represents a common determination to create an India that is more compassionate, understanding and mentally strong.



Spread the love
  • Scrolling Social Media Puts Us In Dissociative State: Study Claims

    Researchers at the University of Washington showed how people dissociate…

  • Same-Sex Parents Too Have Well-Adjusted Children, Study Reveals

    Researchers at the University of Cologne studied child-rearing in same-sex…

  • Sleep Deprivation Makes Us Interpret Facial Expressions More Negatively

    Researchers explored the link between sleep loss and social withdrawal.

  • Brain Tumor And Depression Are Linked, Research Reveals

    Recent studies explore the link between brain tumors and depression.

  • Too Much Self-Confidence Can Affect Our Health, New Study Claims

    Researchers studied the link between overconfident health assessments, doctor visits,…

  • Can Weather Affect Mental Health? Science Says Yes

    Researchers at WHO confirm the link between climate change and…

  • ‘Hookup Culture’ Is Not The Norm In Real College Life, Research Finds

    Researchers provided insight into early relationship development in hookup culture.

  • Compared To Men, Women Have A Better Sense Of Taste And Smell: Study

    Compared To Men, Women Have A Better Sense Of Taste And Smell: Study

    Researchers at Yale University found that women have a better…

  • Racial Prejudice Worsens Health Outcomes, Study Claims

    Researchers examined the link between racial prejudice and community health…

  • Men And Women Dream Very Differently, Study Reveals

    Dr. Jennie Parker, of the University of the West of…

  • Rising Concerns For Student Athletes’ Mental Health

    Experts recommend ways to better student-athletes mental health crises in…

  • Study Reveals How Our Brain Responds To Surprising Events

    Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) revealed how…

  • The Link Between Mental Health And Gun Violence

    Experts provide insight into how mental health and gun violence…

  • Ruby Barker, Of Netflix’s Bridgerton Fame, Opens Up About Her Trauma And Mental Health Struggles

    Ruby Barker, the Netflix star hospitalized for mental health issues,…

  • You Can “Steer” Your Dark Triad Personality Towards Agreeableness, Study Finds

    Researchers explored ways to reduce Dark Triad personality traits.

  • Men Make More Extreme Choices In Life Than Women, Study Finds

    Researchers at Princeton University examined how gender differences in life…

  • Couples With Joint Bank Accounts Last Longer, Study Finds

    Researchers at Cornell University studied the link between joint finances…

  • Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Case: Spotlight On Rare Personality Disorders

    Understanding Amber Heard’s mental health diagnosis of two personality disorders…

  • London Cab Drivers Have Bigger Brains, Study Reveals

    Researchers at University College London, the UK, revealed how British…

  • Heard vs. Depp Trial: Role Of Mental Health In Intimate Relationships

    Experts opine how the recent Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard…

  • Social Curiosity Fuels Gossip, Study Finds

    German researchers showed how social curiosity fuels gossip.

  • Herschel Walker’s Mental Health Battle With Dissociative Identity Disorder

    How American footballer Herschel Walker battled DID and wrote a…

  • What Natalia Dyer’s “Anorexia” Can Teach Us About Eating Disorders And Body Shaming

    Experts opine how “body speculations” betray the truth about eating…

  • Selma Blair’s Memoir Highlights How Multiple Sclerosis Impacts Our Physical And Mental Health

    How Hollywood actress Selma Blair reignited the conversation around multiple…

  • Why Do Older People Dream In Black And White?

    A team of American researchers explored why our dreams have…

  • Men And Women Have Different Friendship Preferences, Study Finds

    American researchers explored the differences between male and female friendships.

  • Loneliness And Depression Are Linked In Older Adults, Study Finds

    Researchers at Massey University, New Zealand, study the link between…