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Delhi launches a new mental health program

July 7, 2025

Delhi launches a new mental health program
Written by Team MyndStories

The Delhi government is set to launch a comprehensive mental health program aimed at children, working adults, and seniors, marking a significant step toward addressing the city’s growing mental health challenges.

The initiative features a four-tier system designed to make mental health support more accessible and culturally sensitive.

The new program will offer:

Anonymous telephonic consultations: Anyone can reach out for help without revealing their identity, making it easier to seek support without fear or hesitation.

Professional counselling: After the initial call, individuals can access mental health counselling tailored to their unique challenges.

OPD services at AYUSH hospitals: For those needing further care, outpatient services will be available at government AYUSH hospitals, integrating Ayurveda, Homeopathy, and Unani systems.

Specialist referrals: If specialized psychiatric intervention is required, a streamlined referral system will connect individuals to expert care.

Delhi faces an urgent need for such initiatives. With 1 in 8 people across the world experiencing mental health disorders and a psychiatrist-to-population ratio well below the World Health Organization’s recommendation, the treatment gap remains vast.

Stigma and lack of awareness further prevent many from seeking help. India has only 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 people, far below the WHO recommendation of 3 per 100,000. 

This program arrives amid a broader national push toward digital and AI-enabled mental health services. India leads globally in AI app adoption, with over 2.2 billion AI app downloads reported in 2024. Government helplines, such as Tele MANAS, have already handled millions of calls, demonstrating the potential for technology to expand mental health access.

Experts and advocates see Delhi’s initiative as a promising model that combines anonymity, cultural relevance, and a multi-level care approach. 

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