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In a recent study published by the World Health Organization (WHO), it has been revealed that India is facing a growing mental health crisis. The study highlights the alarming rates of mental health disorders in India, with an estimated 7.5% of the population suffering from some form of mental illness. Factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse have been identified as major contributors to this crisis. The report also points out the lack of access to mental health services in the country, with only one mental health professional available for every 100,000 people. This shortage of mental health professionals is further exacerbated by the stigma surrounding mental health in India, which prevents many individuals from seeking the help they need. Experts are calling for urgent action to address this crisis, including increasing funding for mental health services, raising awareness about mental health issues, and training more mental health professionals. With the right interventions, it is hoped that India can begin to effectively tackle its mental health crisis and provide support to those in need.

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