Says mental health is central to overall well-being and praises those working in the field
On the occasion of World Mental Health Day 2025, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi reminded the nation that mental health is a crucial pillar of overall well-being. In his message shared on social media, the Prime Minister said the day serves as an important opportunity to pause, reflect, and prioritise emotional balance amid the pressures of modern life.
“World Mental Health Day serves as a powerful reminder that mental health is a fundamental part of our overall well-being. In a fast-paced world, this day underscores the importance of reflecting and extending compassion to others. Let us also work collectively to create environments where conversations around mental health become more mainstream. My compliments to all those working in this field and helping others heal and find happiness.”
Through this message, the Prime Minister highlighted the need to remove the stigma often associated with mental health and to foster a culture where empathy and understanding guide both personal and institutional responses. He urged individuals, families, workplaces, and communities to make mental well-being an open and ongoing conversation rather than a private struggle.
The Prime Minister’s emphasis on compassion reflects a growing recognition that mental health challenges affect people across all ages, backgrounds, and professions. His remarks echo a national call to shift from silence and stigma toward openness, care, and collective responsibility.
World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day, observed annually on October 10, aims to promote awareness and encourage action to make mental health care accessible for all. This year’s observance places special focus on integrating mental wellness into every sphere of daily life — from schools and offices to healthcare systems and policy frameworks.
India has been steadily expanding its focus on mental health through initiatives like the National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) and the Tele-MANAS platform, which offers digital counselling and support across the country. These initiatives reflect the government’s intent to make mental health services more inclusive and approachable, especially for those in rural and underserved regions.
By acknowledging mental health as integral to national well-being, Prime Minister Modi’s statement adds renewed weight to the idea that a truly healthy society is one that nurtures emotional strength alongside physical health. His message reinforces the importance of kindness — to oneself and to others — as the foundation for a compassionate and resilient India.

