Kathmandu, Dec. 10 -- In a bid to address growing mental health problems, especially among youths, the Ministry of Health and Population is preparing to launch a three-month long awareness drive from Wednesday.
Officials say that the campaign was necessary to address the mental health issues that have spiked in the aftermath of the Gen-Z protest.
"Many Nepalis may have been feeling that there is no future in this country, and even those who are already settled worry that their children do not have a future here," said Dr Radhika Thapaliya, director at the National Health Education Information and Communication Center under the Department of Health Services.
"During the campaign, we will tell people that they are not alone in their prob...
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