India’s Tele-MANAS Program Marks World Mental Health Day with Over 350,000 Counseling Sessions

MANAS Program
Spread the love

Tele-Mental Health Assistance and Networking Across States, the Tele-MANAS program has made significant strides in providing counseling services to over 350,000 individuals.

Mansukh Mandaviya announced these accomplishments and emphasized the importance of extending mental health care benefits to all parts of the country. The National Mental Health Survey in 2015-16 revealed that approximately 10% of the population is affected by mental health issues.

As of World Mental Health Day this year, “Tele-Manas Seva,” a mental health helpline launched last year, has extended its reach and made a significant impact.

With over 350,000 individuals benefiting from its counseling services and 2,000 ongoing cases managed through 44 Tele-Manas Cells, this initiative has emerged as a lifeline for many. Every day, the helpline fields over 1,000 calls, underlining its essential role in supporting mental health.

Tele-MANAS Program – An Integral Initiative 

The Indian government remains steadfast in its commitment to bolstering the country’s mental health care infrastructure. Currently, there are 47 government mental health hospitals, three of which are central mental health institutions situated in Bengaluru, Ranchi, and Tejaspur.

Moreover, many other central and state government hospitals have integrated psychiatry departments, ensuring that individuals across various regions have access to mental health services.

These services are now also an integral part of the newly established All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), expanding the reach of mental health care.

In order to enhance access and coverage of mental health care services, the National Mental Health Program has embarked on district-level activities across 743 districts spanning all 36 states and union territories.

This comprehensive initiative is designed to reach and assist individuals in diverse geographic locations, addressing their mental health needs.

Furthermore, the government has taken significant steps to tackle mental health issues among children and women. These efforts are channeled through various programs, such as the National Child Health Programme, National Adolescent Health Program, and RCH programs. These initiatives prioritize the mental health and well-being of vulnerable groups.

The Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres, a key component of India’s healthcare infrastructure, are contributing to the integration of mental health services with primary healthcare services.

They have prioritized mental health, neurological disorders, and substance use disorders as essential service areas. By unifying these services, the government aims to provide comprehensive mental health care to individuals in need.

With an unwavering commitment to improving mental health services and access, India is striving to create a more inclusive and supportive mental health care ecosystem. The Tele-Manas initiative, in particular, stands as a testament to the nation’s dedication to addressing mental health challenges and fostering overall well-being among its citizens.

Through these concerted efforts, India is progressively expanding its mental health care reach, recognizing the significance of mental health on World Mental Health Day and every day thereafter.



Spread the love
  • Depression And Anxiety Raise Risk of C-Section Among Pregnant Women

    Depression And Anxiety Raise Risk of C-Section Among Pregnant Women

    Depression and anxiety in pregnant women may be connected to…

  • Depression Affects 1 In 4 Children In India, Says WHO

    A report by World Health Organization (WHO) mentioned that one…

  • Baby Teeth May Help Predict Mental Health Risks In Later Life

    Baby Teeth May Help Predict Mental Health Risks In Later Life

    The study found that thickness of growth lines in baby…

  • Decent Mental Healthcare Is Beyond Women’s Reach In India

    Decent Mental Healthcare Is Beyond Women’s Reach In India

    Research says that Indian women experience more perceived stigma while…

  • Door-to-door Mental Health Survey For Covid Survivors

    Door-to-door Mental Health Survey For Covid Survivors

    Three medical institutions in Ranchi have taken an initiative to…

  • Sitting For Long Hours Is Linked To Depression And Anxiety: Study

    Sitting For Long Hours Is Linked To Depression And Anxiety: Study

    Long period sitting in the weeks following were likely to…

  • Personal Tragedy Motivates Tribal Women To Help Hundreds Fight Their Mental Illness

    Personal Tragedy Motivates Tribal Women To Help Hundreds Fight Their Mental Illness

    Tribal woman Sumitra Gargai, a member of Ekjut organization, helps…

  • Having A Good Listener Around Can Improve Your Brain Health: Study

    Having A Good Listener Around Can Improve Your Brain Health: Study

    Social interactions prevent cognitive decline in adults.

  • Psychiatrist From Kerala Provides Free Mental Healthcare To Underprivileged in India

    Psychiatrist From Kerala Provides Free Mental Healthcare To Underprivileged in India

    Dr. Manoj Kumar, a Kerala-based psychiatrist, left his UK job…

  • People Enjoy Deep Conversations With Strangers: Study

    People Enjoy Deep Conversations With Strangers: Study

    Deep conversation with strangers benefits people and helps them to…

  • Illness- Or Death-related Messages Motivate Exercise

    Illness- Or Death-related Messages Motivate Exercise

    Fitness apps that emphasize illness and death-related messaging tend to…

  • Exposure To Domestic Violence Delays Babies’ Brain Development

    Exposure To Domestic Violence Delays Babies’ Brain Development

    Study found that infants exposed to domestic violence tend to…

  • Toxicity Of Perfectionism In Indian Society

    Toxicity Of Perfectionism In Indian Society

    Perfectionism may seem beneficial in today’s competitive Indian society, but…

  • Violent Video Games Don’t Lead To Real-Life Violence, Scientists Say

    Violent Video Games Don’t Lead To Real-Life Violence, Scientists Say

    The study found that violent video games don’t lead to…

  • A Cancer Survivor Talks About The Importance Of Mental Health

    A Cancer Survivor Talks About The Importance Of Mental Health

    Farida Rizwan, shares how she battled cancer twice and talks…

  • Short Naps Don’t Relieve Sleep Deprivation, Study Reveals

    Short Naps Don’t Relieve Sleep Deprivation, Study Reveals

    Study found that daytime short naps are not effective

  • Light Workout Sessions Can Boost Memory, Study Reveals

    Mild physical activity can increase the connectivity between parts of…

  • Music Therapy: How It’s Reshaping India’s Approach To Mental Health

    Music Therapy: How It’s Reshaping India’s Approach To Mental Health

    Samay Ajmera, a 26-year-old mental health specialist, shared his journey…

  • Natural Disasters Bring Couples Closer, Study Reveals

    Natural Disasters Bring Couples Closer, Study Reveals

    Natural disasters like hurricanes can bring married couples closer, at…

  • Growing Up With My Mother’s Schizophrenia: A Young Girl’s Story

    Growing Up With My Mother’s Schizophrenia: A Young Girl’s Story

    Nandini Sen, a 24-year-old MBA student from Kolkata, shared with…

  • Researchers Find Why People Remember Stressful Experiences Better

    Researchers Find Why People Remember Stressful Experiences Better

    Stressful experiences are usually remembered more easily than neutral experiences.

  • PTSD Symptoms Vary Throughout The Menstrual Cycle: Study

    PTSD Symptoms Vary Throughout The Menstrual Cycle: Study

    New research found that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms may…

  • “I Started Having Suicidal Thoughts”: A NGO Worker’s Story

    “I Started Having Suicidal Thoughts”: A NGO Worker’s Story

    30-year-old NGO worker Krishna Patwari shared how he battled with…

  • Sleep Deprivation Can Affect Your Walk, Study Reveals

    Sleep Deprivation Can Affect Your Walk, Study Reveals

    Periodically catching up on your sleep can improve gait control…

  • The Indian Scenario Of Going To Work With A Mental Illness

    The Indian Scenario Of Going To Work With A Mental Illness

    Reshma Valliappan, a Pune-based mental health activist, shared her story…

  • Breakups Are More Painful For Men Than Women: Study

    Breakups Are More Painful For Men Than Women: Study

    A new study of online relationship support finds that men…

  • Suicide And Depression Survivor Ayush Shares His Story

    Suicide And Depression Survivor Ayush Shares His Story

    Suicide survivor 29-year-old Ayush shared his depression story and how…