Why investing in student well-being is critical
India, June 18 -- Across continents, classrooms may differ in design, but the emotional challenges students face are strikingly similar. Whether in New Delhi, Nairobi, or Jakarta, young people are navigating an overwhelming mix of academic pressure, digital overload, and uncertainty about the future.
In a country where student suicides are rising at double the national average, we must ask ourselves: What are we prioritizing?
According to the World Health Organization report, mental health conditions are among the leading causes of illness and disability among adolescents.
Yet, most education policies still treat emotional well-being as secondary-something to be managed after grades, scores, and college lists. It's time we gently but decisi...
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