SRINAGAR: The UT-level Tele Mental Health Assistance and Networking Across States (Tele-MANAS) cell, established at the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) Srinagar, has received more than 23,000 calls since its inception in Jammu and Kashmir nine months ago, officials said.

Dr Qazi Haroon, State Program Manager Mental Health J&K said that over 23,200 calls including those related to stress, drug addiction, suicidal tendencies, and anxiety have been received. Among these, around 600 were very distressing calls having suicidal tendencies.

“Tele-MANAS helped us to reach to common people in a short period of time. In the near future, more and more people suffering from mental health will find refuge in it,” Dr Haroon said.

The Tele-MANAS chatbot, designed to engage with people in distress, that was launched in Jammu & Kashmir last month has managed to provide assistance to around 150 youngsters so far,  he said. “The Chatbot provides round-the-clock access to health counsellors, clinical psychologists, and consultants,” he added.

The doctor said that Chatbot encourages individuals to avail the benefits of this service from the comfort of their homes, addressing privacy concerns and promoting accessibility.

Meanwhile, officials added that due to stigma attached to mental health, people are not seeking psychiatric help. They, however, said that Tele-MANAS has reduced the stigma attached to mental health issues as callers don’t need to reveal their identities.

“Such facilities are being enhanced with an aim to reach to more and more people as around 11 percent of the adult population suffers from mental illness in J&K,” the officials said.

The toll-free number of Tele MANAS Cell J&K is 14416/1-800-891-4416 and for Tele MANAS Chatbot is 9797600601. The cell is open to the general public for providing mental health services and drug de-addiction services 24×7—(KNO)

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