Key Points

The Indian government has significantly upgraded its Tele MANAS mental health app to improve accessibility for visually impaired users. The app now supports 10 regional languages and includes a new chatbot feature called 'Asmi' to provide mental health support. Union Health Minister JP Nadda highlighted the importance of mental health awareness and inclusivity during the launch. Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone was also designated as the mental health ambassador to help reduce stigma and raise awareness.

Key Points: JP Nadda Launches Inclusive Tele MANAS Mental Health App

  • Government launches enhanced Tele MANAS app with accessibility features
  • App now supports 10 regional languages for wider reach
  • Chatbot 'Asmi' introduced for mental health support
  • Deepika Padukone named mental health ambassador
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World Mental Health Day: Govt enhances Tele MANAS app to boost accessibility for visually impaired

Government enhances Tele MANAS app with multilingual features, accessibility for visually impaired, and Deepika Padukone as mental health ambassador

"A sound mind leads to a sound body - JP Nadda, Union Health Minister"

New Delhi, Oct 10

In a bid to boost accessibility and inclusivity, the Union government on Friday launched several new initiatives for the National Tele-Mental Health Programme (NTMHP), commonly known as Tele MANAS, including enhancing the app's features to make it easier for visually impaired users.

The new initiatives, launched by Union Health Minister JP Nadda on the occasion of World Mental Health Day 2025, include enhancements such as a multi-lingual user interface, a chatbot, accessibility, and an emergency module to the Tele MANAS app.

"Recognising that persons with disabilities and vulnerable groups face barriers in accessing digital health services, the app now includes accessibility features to make the interface more user-friendly for visually impaired users," the Health Ministry said.

A chatbot feature ('Asmi') has been introduced, allowing users to engage with the app and seek information or help regarding mental health. Furthermore, emergency response content has been incorporated to ensure timely guidance and support during emergencies.

In addition to English and Hindi, the Tele MANAS app will now be available in 10 regional languages, including Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Odia, and Punjabi, the Ministry said.

"A sound mind leads to a sound body, and a healthy mind and a healthy body lead to a healthy nation. India is committed to ensuring equitable, affordable, and inclusive access to mental health services," said Nadda, during the launch.

"With the launch of the new features in the Tele-MANAS app, we are strengthening our preparedness to respond effectively to mental health emergencies and expanding the reach of digital innovations to every corner of the country. Moving a step closer towards normalising discussions around mental health is crucial to reducing stigma and highlighting mental health as an integral aspect of public health in India," he added.

Prof. T K Srikanth, Principal Investigator, Tele MANAS, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIT-B), highlighted that the enhancements made to the mental health app will enable a seamless flow of information.

"Data security and privacy are built into the system, and the modular design of the app will ensure that new features can be easily added over time," Srikanth added.

Meanwhile, the government also designated Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone as the mental health ambassador for raising awareness about access to mental health services.

"The partnership with Deepika Padukone will help widely disseminate awareness about mental health issues in India, normalise discussions to reduce stigma, and highlight mental health as an integral aspect of public health," Nadda stated.

Since its inception, Tele MANAS has handled around 28 lakh calls, with trained counsellors engaging in more than 20 different languages.

"Every day, about 4,000 people reach out for support, showing the effectiveness of the service in addressing mental health concerns. The almost equal number of men and women seeking help demonstrates that awareness is growing among all groups," Nadda said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see regional language support! My mother in Kerala will finally be able to use mental health services in Malayalam. Language barriers have prevented many from seeking help.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the government also focuses on increasing the number of trained mental health professionals. An app is good, but we need more human resources too.
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Arjun K
Deepika Padukone as mental health ambassador is brilliant! She's been open about her own struggles and can really connect with young Indians. Breaking the stigma one step at a time! 💪
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Kavya N
The chatbot feature 'Asmi' sounds promising for initial guidance. Many people hesitate to talk to humans first. This could be a gentle entry point for mental health support.
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Michael C
Data security concerns me. Hope they've implemented strong encryption and privacy measures. Mental health data is extremely sensitive and needs the highest protection standards.
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Nikhil C
28 lakh calls handled! That's impressive reach. Shows how much mental health support was needed in our country. Hope this continues to grow and help more people. 🇮🇳

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