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Government readies new strategy for higher education institutes to boost students' mental health

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 November 2024 ()
India's central government is launching a new mental health program for higher education institutions. The program will include capacity building, model institution visits, and a structured framework for psychosocial support. The goal is to address the urgent need for mental health support in these institutions and create environments that encourage healthy behaviors.
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