India’s youth face unstable jobs, health pressures and fast-changing skill demands. Long-term investment in education, health and skilling is essential to build a resilient generation.
Dr Nisha Varma
The writer is a public health specialist and an advocate for mental health and adolescent well-being
India’s highways are no longer just physical corridors. They are fast becoming digital systems that demand smarter governance, better data integration and a commuter-first approach.
Amid rising suicide rates, India faces not only a public health emergency but also a societal test. The challenge is to replace stigma and silence with empathy and action.
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