Key Points

Andhra Pradesh's Health Minister has highlighted the alarming rise in mental health disorders across the state. He revealed that approximately 15 crore people in AP are suffering from various mental health conditions. The minister specifically addressed the pressure on students preparing for competitive exams like NEET and IIT. New initiatives including tele-counselling expansion and clinical psychology courses are being implemented to tackle this growing crisis.

Key Points: AP Health Minister Yadav Warns of Rising Mental Health Disorders

  • WHO reports over 100 crore people globally suffer from mental disorders
  • Andhra Pradesh has 15 crore people struggling with mental health issues
  • Minister urges parents to avoid pressuring children over NEET and IIT exams
  • State government launched MPhil Clinical Psychology course to address shortages
  • Tele-counselling services being strengthened alongside hospital improvements
  • Anxiety and depression affect 30 crore and 24 crore people worldwide respectively
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Andhra Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav highlights rising Mental Health disorders

Andhra Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav reveals 15 crore people suffer from mental health issues in AP, urges focus on student anxiety and tele-counselling expansion.

"Parents are pushing their children to crack NEET and IIT... it is important to notice if the acute pressure is forcing them to take drastic steps. - Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav"

Vijayawada, October 10

Andhra Pradesh State Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav inaugurated the talk organised on the occasion of World Mental Health Day in Vijayawada by waving the flag. Yadav spoke about the importance of prioritising mental health, just as one would physical health.

The Health Minister urged everyone to collectively make an effort to control mental health disorders.

According to the World Health Organisation, more than 100 crore people are suffering from mental disorders across the world. WHO further stated that seven out of ten people are struggling with a mental health issue.

Along with improving medical services in hospitals, the system of 'tele counselling' with experts for those with mental problems should be further strengthened. Health Minister Yadav noted, "Awareness programs are being conducted in educational institutions to prevent students from being exposed to mental anxiety."

He stressed that WHO reports suggest that approximately 30 crore people suffer from anxiety disorders and 24 crore individuals from depressive disorders. Speaking on the state's health, he said, "There are 15 crore people suffering from mental health disorders in Andhra Pradesh, reportedly."

Stress, anxiety, and depression are some common mental health issues faced by a majority of people worldwide, which impact their personal and professional lives. The root causes of these disorders vary from peer pressure and societal expectations to bullying and harassment.

Health Minister Yadav appealed to parents not to pressure children in terms of results. He said, "Parents are pushing their children to crack NEET and IIT, and there is nothing wrong in aspiring for a good future for the children, but it is important to notice if the "acute pressure" is forcing them to take drastic steps." He also underlined the shortage of psychologists in the country, the rising number of student suicides, and the need to focus on this issue.

He further informed that after the coalition government came to power, the NTR Health Sciences University started the MPhil Clinical Psychology course for the first time. He explained that the issue of mental illness not only impacts the health of the individual but also the economy of the nation.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Tele-counselling is a great step forward! In rural areas like my village, there are no mental health professionals. This could really help people who can't travel to cities for treatment.
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Arjun K
15 crore people in AP alone? That's alarming! We need more than just awareness programs - we need actual mental health clinics in every district. Hope the government follows through with proper funding.
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Sarah B
As someone who struggled with anxiety for years, I'm glad mental health is getting the attention it deserves. But we need to reduce the stigma first - people still hesitate to seek help due to societal judgment 😔
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the minister's concern, I wish there was more concrete action plan mentioned. Starting MPhil courses is good, but what about immediate support for those suffering right now? We need more psychologists on ground.
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Ananya R
The parental pressure point is so true! We need to change our mindset that only engineering and medicine are successful careers. Let children pursue their passions without this constant pressure to "crack" exams.

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