Kisi se baat karni hai — raat ko kaun sunega?
The need to talk to someone about emotional distress is a fundamental human requirement, yet India faces a severe accessibility gap in mental health support. According to the National Mental Health Survey conducted by NIMHANS in 2016, 197 million Indians need mental health support, but the country has only 0.3 psychiatrists per 100,000 people — compared to the WHO-recommended minimum of 1 per 100,000. Crisis helplines like iCall (TISS Mumbai) and Vandrevala Foundation operate 24/7, but awareness remains low — a 2021 study in the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine found that less than 10% of young adults in distress knew of any mental health helpline number. In Indian culture, emotional vulnerability is often redirected toward religious counsel or familial advice, which can help but may not address clinical needs. The stigma of "needing to talk" is particularly acute for men, with the National Crime Records Bureau reporting that men account for over 65% of suicides in India, partly attributed to suppressed emotional expression.
Sources: National Mental Health Survey (NIMHANS, 2023); World Health Organization (WHO, 2022).
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Why This Matters in India
According to the National Mental Health Survey (NIMHANS, 2023), approximately 197 million Indians experience emotional distress, yet India has only 1 psychiatrist per 400,000 people. The stigma around mental health — captured in the phrase "log kya kahenge" — means most Indians suffer in silence rather than seek help. Professional therapy costs ₹1,500–3,000 per session, making it inaccessible for the majority.
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