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Suicide attempts: Srinagar Admin decides to revive mental health helpline

Search Op in Jhelum after drowning incident in Srinagar. [FPK Photo/ Umar Farooq]

Srinagar: Following the rise in suicide incidents, the district administration has announced plans to revive a mental health helpline in Srinagar.

This initiative, first launched several years ago, is being revived to provide crucial support and awareness for those struggling with mental health issues.

District Magistrate Srinagar, Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat as per the news agency Kashmir News Observer said that they are going to revive a helpline number for people who have issues related to mental health.

“Some years back a helpline number was started and had good traffic, but later that could not pick up. Now, we are going to revive it for the people who need awareness and support regarding mental health,” he said.

He said there will be the availability of mental health experts, psychiatrists at Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC), located at HMT Srinagar.

“Not only parents but rest of the society too should move together and not let a young boy or girl to reach a level where they decide to end their life,” Deputy Commissioner Srinagar added.

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