Citing lack of knowledge and awareness and superstition as the
challenges in the field of mental health, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
on Wednesday asked young professionals to treat patients with empathy
and work for eradicating superstition regarding mental illness in
society.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/remove-superstition-about-mental-illness-modi-tells-doctors/article1-1318274.aspx
Delivering his convocation address at the National Institute of Mental
Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) here, he said "superstition often
blocked proper treatment and cure for the mentally ill". He said the
field of mental health faces the triple challenges of lack of
knowledge, lack of awareness, and superstition, and people should
understand that mental illness is curable scientifically.

Modi, who started his speech by greeting the audience in Kannada,
welcomed poor children from different schools in Bengaluru who were
present at the Convocation, calling them 'special guests'.

Stating that it was his wish that some poor school students be invited
at the convocation that he attends across the country, he said "when
these children attend such events it will give rise to aspirations in
them."

He also encouraged the students who were being awarded degrees at the
convocation to interact with these children, saying it could prove
inspirational for them. NIMHANS that evolved from mental asylum in
1850 became the All India Institute of Mental Health founded by Dr
Govindaswamy in 1954 and in 2013 it rose to the status of Institute of
National Importance.

Union Health Minister and President of the NIMHANS Institute Body
Jagat Prakash Nadda said mental health and well being was an emerging
area of concern for the entire globe, and India was no exception.
"High suicide rates, depression, violence, discord are all
manifestation of poor mental health," he said.



-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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