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How Gen Z's Internet Slang is Changing Therapy

Young Indians are using terms like 'lore drop' and 'avoidant attachment' in therapy, reshaping mental health conversations. Discover the challenges and opportunities this presents.

10 Mental Health Tips for 2026 You Need

As 2026 approaches, prioritise your wellbeing with these 10 actionable mental health strategies. From daily routines to mindful connections, build a resilient mind for the new year.

How Gen Z's Social Media Lingo is Changing Therapy

Indian therapists face a new challenge as Gen Z clients use terms like 'gaslighting' and 'avoidant attachment' from social media, reshaping therapy sessions and self-diagnosis trends. Explore the impact.

IIEST Makes Well-Being Course Compulsory for Freshers

IIEST Shibpur launches a mandatory two-credit well-being and happiness course for first-year students, aligning with NEP 2020. The move aims to ease campus transition and address mental health. Read more.

Mental Health Session Empowers Teachers & Students

An interactive session on mental health was held for teachers and students at a local school, focusing on coping strategies and emotional well-being. Learn how such initiatives are crucial for the school community.

India's New National Mental Health Survey Launched

India launches NMHS-2, its first national mental health survey since 2015, covering all states & UTs. It aims to assess post-pandemic mental illness burden and guide policy. Read the key details.

Kanpur to Set Up Socio-Emotional Learning Rooms in Schools

Kanpur officials recommend establishing socio-emotional learning rooms in schools to identify and support students with unusual behaviour. Learn how this initiative aims to manage stress and foster emotional development.

PPC 2026: 40.69 Lakh Registrations for PM Modi's Exam Talk

Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 sees massive registration as India tackles exam stress. PM Modi's initiative focuses on student well-being alongside performance. Details on participation, tiers, and the national conversation.

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