Govt to set up NIMHANS-like institutes; every 20th Indian depressed: Nadda

The situation in India is more grave with over 20 million Indians suffering from depression

IANS  |  New Delhi 

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Every 20th Indian is in the grip of depression, said Union Minister of on Friday and assured more (National Institute of Mental and Neuro Sciences)-like institutes would be set up in the country.

Speaking at an event here to mark the World Day, Nadda also assured greater government focus on civil society organisations engaged in mental healthcare.

The minister said that proper implementation of the Policy would be ensured.

"Focus should be on pluralism, cross references and sharing of various practices covering geriatric, palliative and rehabilitative care. As part of its renewed strategy for mental healthcare services, the government is strengthening Public Centres (PHCs) and Community Centres (CHCs)," said Nadda.

"Extensive training is being provided to ASHAs (Accredited Social Activists) and ANMs (Auxiliary Nurse Midwives) at PHCs and CHCs, so that they can become the transformers, translators and change-makers within the community," he added. 

The World Day, which falls on April 7 had as its theme this year.

Highlighting the most progressive features of the Mental Bill, Nadda said: "Decriminalisation of suicide is another significant facet of the Mental Bill, which will ensure proper management of severe stress as a precursor for suicide attempts."

Globally, 322 million people were estimated to be suffering from in 2015, equivalent to 4.3 per cent of the world's population. is ranked by the World Organisation (WHO) as the single-largest contributor to global morbidity and the estimated number of people living with increased by 18.4 per cent between 2005 and 2015.

The situation in is more grave with over 20 million suffering from

Henk Bekedam, the WHO Representative to India, said that being the single-largest cause of morbidity globally, it is a public priority and concern for us.

"While the government legislates, creates an enabling environment and makes professional services available, the onus is on each one of us to reach out, be it a friend, a colleague, a neighbour or family and make a difference, even save a life. It is equally important for patients to seek help when depressed," said Bekedam.

According to WHO, globally nearly 800,000 people die every year, accounting for close to 1.5 per cent of all deaths, bringing it to the top 20 leading causes of death.

It is estimated that in 2012, had over 258,000 suicides, with the age group of 15-29 years being the most affected.

In this context, Bekedam highlighted some recent developments that bode well for in the area of mental health, including the policy.

"The National Policy 2017 prioritises mental services as a component of addressing non-communicable disease and decriminalises attempt to suicide and has a rights-based approach," said Bekedam.

At the function, Nadda also launched the Report Book on the Centre for Well Being at

Govt to set up NIMHANS-like institutes; every 20th Indian depressed: Nadda

The situation in India is more grave with over 20 million Indians suffering from depression

The situation in India is more grave with over 20 million Indians suffering from depression
Every 20th Indian is in the grip of depression, said Union Minister of on Friday and assured more (National Institute of Mental and Neuro Sciences)-like institutes would be set up in the country.

Speaking at an event here to mark the World Day, Nadda also assured greater government focus on civil society organisations engaged in mental healthcare.

The minister said that proper implementation of the Policy would be ensured.

"Focus should be on pluralism, cross references and sharing of various practices covering geriatric, palliative and rehabilitative care. As part of its renewed strategy for mental healthcare services, the government is strengthening Public Centres (PHCs) and Community Centres (CHCs)," said Nadda.

"Extensive training is being provided to ASHAs (Accredited Social Activists) and ANMs (Auxiliary Nurse Midwives) at PHCs and CHCs, so that they can become the transformers, translators and change-makers within the community," he added. 

The World Day, which falls on April 7 had as its theme this year.

Highlighting the most progressive features of the Mental Bill, Nadda said: "Decriminalisation of suicide is another significant facet of the Mental Bill, which will ensure proper management of severe stress as a precursor for suicide attempts."

Globally, 322 million people were estimated to be suffering from in 2015, equivalent to 4.3 per cent of the world's population. is ranked by the World Organisation (WHO) as the single-largest contributor to global morbidity and the estimated number of people living with increased by 18.4 per cent between 2005 and 2015.

The situation in is more grave with over 20 million suffering from

Henk Bekedam, the WHO Representative to India, said that being the single-largest cause of morbidity globally, it is a public priority and concern for us.

"While the government legislates, creates an enabling environment and makes professional services available, the onus is on each one of us to reach out, be it a friend, a colleague, a neighbour or family and make a difference, even save a life. It is equally important for patients to seek help when depressed," said Bekedam.

According to WHO, globally nearly 800,000 people die every year, accounting for close to 1.5 per cent of all deaths, bringing it to the top 20 leading causes of death.

It is estimated that in 2012, had over 258,000 suicides, with the age group of 15-29 years being the most affected.

In this context, Bekedam highlighted some recent developments that bode well for in the area of mental health, including the policy.

"The National Policy 2017 prioritises mental services as a component of addressing non-communicable disease and decriminalises attempt to suicide and has a rights-based approach," said Bekedam.

At the function, Nadda also launched the Report Book on the Centre for Well Being at

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