A study cited in India's Economic Survey highlights the link between poor lifestyle choices like consuming junk food, lack of exercise, and social media overuse, and declining mental well-being. It ...
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The Survey expresses concern about the low levels of mental well-being and underlines the negative economic ramifications of ...
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Mental well-being encompasses all our mental-emotional, social, cognitive, and physical capabilities. This can also be construed as the mind’s composite health,” the Survey stated. It defined mental ...
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Lifestyle choices, workplace culture, and dietary habits profoundly influence mental health and India need to address these ...
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The Economic Survey 2024-2025 document argues that the ramifications of low levels of mental well-being is detrimental, not ...