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In a recent study conducted by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi, it has been revealed that the prevalence of mental health issues among young adults in India is on the rise. The study, which focused on individuals between the ages of 18 to 25, found that factors such as academic pressure, social media usage, and lack of emotional support were contributing to the increase in mental health problems. The researchers also noted that the stigma surrounding mental health in India was preventing many young adults from seeking help. This study sheds light on the urgent need for increased awareness and support for mental health issues in the country. Experts are urging the government, educational institutions, and families to prioritize mental health education and support services to address this growing concern. With the rise of mental health issues among young adults in India, it is crucial for society as a whole to come together to provide the necessary resources and support to help this vulnerable population. By addressing these issues proactively, we can work towards creating a healthier and more resilient generation of young adults in India.

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