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Major national school mental health campaign concluded: CBSE and AIIMS bring experts into classrooms

October 21, 2025

Major national school mental health campaign concluded: CBSE and AIIMS bring experts into classrooms
Written by Team MyndStories

India saw one of its most ambitious mental health initiatives for schools earlier this month, led by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). This virtual campaign ran from October 4 to 10, and was designed to bring mental health support and conversations directly into school communities everywhere, with principals, teachers, counselors, parents, and students included.

CBSE-AIIMS school mental health series: What’s new and why it mattered

The CBSE-AIIMS series was more than an awareness week. Each virtual session, held between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. daily, featured medical experts and senior educators addressing critical issues: academic stress, stigma, nutrition and emotional health, high-risk adolescent behaviors, and the challenges of digital life. The sessions were open to anyone in a CBSE-affiliated school, but seats were limited to the first 1,000 participants per session (virtual access via Webex).

CBSE reports that the goal is practical impact by equipping teachers, students, and families with real strategies for well-being. The multi-day series was timed to coincide with World Mental Health Day on October 10, signaling a new commitment to making mental health a regular part of school life.

Sessions and speakers

Some headline sessions included:

  • October 4: Health, nutrition, and emotional health, with Professor Dr. M. Srinivas, Director, AIIMS
  • October 5: Tackling academic stress, with Himanshu Gupta, CBSE Secretary
  • October 8: High-risk behavior in adolescents, with Professor Dr. Rajesh Sagar, Psychiatry, AIIMS
  • October 10: Building digital resilience, with Dr. Deepika Dahima, Scientist C, AIIMS

For the full schedule, official objectives, and session access information, visit CBSE’s announcement and Times of India coverage.

Why this mattered for mental health advocates

India’s schools are reporting rising rates of anxiety, stress, and digital dependency. This campaign was unique because it focused on actionable solutions, involved all school stakeholders, and provided direct access to leading mental health experts, and not just general guidelines. The practical advice and interactive format were tailored for today’s challenges, making it a model for similar initiatives nationwide.

Visit the official CBSE announcement for more details.

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