Close Menu
Ramro Online
    What's Hot

    EC assessing applications for party registration

    October 24, 2025

    Nepali Army assures of timely completion of Fast Track within estimated budget

    October 24, 2025

    Bipin Joshi will forever be remembered: Prime Minister Karki

    October 20, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Ramro OnlineRamro Online
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    • Home
    • Politics

      EC assessing applications for party registration

      October 24, 2025

      EC holds meeting with political parties for upcoming HoR elections

      October 16, 2025

      Council of Ministers makes historic decision – ban on foreign travel except in urgency

      September 24, 2025

      ‘Will work to make people feel change’: Communication Minister Kharel

      September 22, 2025

      Anti-constitutional activities should be understood on time: Speaker Ghimire

      September 19, 2025
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Health And Fitness
    • International
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • NE
    Ramro Online
    NEPALI
    Home»Featured»23 percent suffering from depression in Karnali
    Featured

    23 percent suffering from depression in Karnali

    RamroonlineRamroonlineAugust 28, 2025
    Ramroonline     Clock Icon August 28, 2025

    Karnali, Aug 28: A total of 42 per cent of people living in Karnali Province are found to be suffering from anxiety and 23 percent from depression. Similarly, 11.7 per cent of people here are suffering from some kind of mental health ailments.

    This fact was shared at the Mid-term Review and Interaction on Mental Health and Psychosocial Strategy and Action Plan 2079-2087 organized by the Karnali Province Ministry of Social Development with the financial and technical support of the Swiss Government and the Centre for Mental Health and Counseling (CMC Nepal) in Surkhet Birendranagar on Wednesday.

    The data from the National Health Research Council says that 42 percent of people in Karnali suffer from anxiety and 23 percent from depression, CMC Nepal Director Dr Pashupati Mahat said while giving his presentation on mental health, national policy and strategy. Stating that 11.7 per cent of people are reported to be suffering from some kind of mental health issues, he stressed that governments at all levels should invest in its prevention.

    At the program, Minister for Social Development Ghanashyam Bhandari said that a joint effort is needed to solve mental health problems. Karnali Province has developed and implemented a mental health and psychosocial strategy and action plan. This is the first of its kind among the seven provinces of the country, he added.

    Psychiatrist Dr Sushil Samdarshi presented the future direction of the Karnali Provincial Government’s Mental Health and Psychosocial Strategy and Action Plan, the policies adopted and the progress made so far, and Public Health Officer Kiran Kumar Sharma gave a presentation on the mental health of Karnali and the activities and activities being undertaken by the provincial government for its improvement.

    Himal Gaire, Head of Policy, Strategy and Good Governance at CMC Nepal, said that the program aims to cover the issues left out by conducting a ‘Mid-Term Review of the Mental Health and Psychosocial Strategy and Action Plan 2079-2087’ and to include the problems of Upper Karnali in particular in the strategy and action plan.

    According to him, the mental health condition of citizens of districts like Rukum Paschim who migrate for foreign employment and return home has become even more alarming.

    anxiety depression in Karnali

    Related Posts

    EC assessing applications for party registration

    October 24, 2025

    Nepali Army assures of timely completion of Fast Track within estimated budget

    October 24, 2025

    Bipin Joshi will forever be remembered: Prime Minister Karki

    October 20, 2025
    Top Posts

    From Village Struggles to Global Service: The Life of Lakpa Tenji Sherpa

    September 18, 202568

    Lions and Leo Clubs Provide Meals to Police Amid Political Unrest

    September 15, 202526

    En Vogue Season 11 Grand Finale Concludes in Kathmandu

    September 25, 202521

    Lions & Leo Clubs Blood Donation Drive at Bhaisepati

    August 30, 202521
    Don't Miss

    EC assessing applications for party registration

    By RamroonlineOctober 24, 2025

    Kathmandu, Oct 24: The Election Commission (EC) is currently assessing the documents of five new…

    Nepali Army assures of timely completion of Fast Track within estimated budget

    October 24, 2025

    Bipin Joshi will forever be remembered: Prime Minister Karki

    October 20, 2025

    Ram Giri Appointed as Central Vice President of Nepal Taekwondo Association

    October 20, 2025
    Contact Address
    Shuvam Publications Pvt. Ltd. Baluwatar, Kathmandu info@ramroonline.com
    Registration No.
    1952/077-78
    Contact No.
    9851064322
    For Advertisement
    marketing@ramroonline.com
    Editor/MD
    Dr. Tapan Kumar Dahal
    © 2025 Shuvam Publication Pvt. Ltd.. Designed by Namche Web.
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
    • Nepali Version

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.