
Neerja Birla
Neerja Birla is the founder and chairperson of Aditya Birla Education Trust.
Without focusing on the mental and emotional wellbeing of women, we cannot holistically address the goal of creating a society where women can have opportunities, be successful and live a fulfilled life
Though individuals and organisations have a greater awareness of mental health post the pandemic, burnout is a condition that may go unnoticed until it’s too late
Mental health concerns do not make men weak. It just means that they’re dealing with trauma and require empathy, kindness, and the support of their loved ones. Men need to understand that and so does society
Mental illnesses do not discriminate based on the social demographic of the individuals it affects. So why should there be a disparity in the perception and treatment around it?
Including mental health literacy into the curriculum can help create awareness and with de-stigmatisation. It can also be indispensable in the early prevention, identification, and intervention efforts for a wide range of mental health concerns
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