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Across India’s urban slums, construction sites, and temporary settlements, a quiet epidemic is growing — a mental health crisis among children.
While poverty is visible, the emotional suffering it creates is often hidden behind small, tired smiles and frightened eyes.
According to UNICEF, 1 in 7 adolescents in India lives with a diagnosable mental health condition, but less than 2% receive treatment.
Among low-income children, the numbers are even worse.
Children living in poverty face daily exposure to:
Research from the Indian Journal of Psychiatry shows that chronic stress in early childhood alters emotional regulation and increases anxiety, depression, and behavioural disorders.
For a growing child, living in fear becomes normal.
And normal shouldn’t look like this.
Overcrowded homes, noise pollution, irregular routines, and unsafe surroundings create a constant “fight or flight” mental state.
Neuroscience studies reveal that:
This explains why children from high-poverty areas show 30–40% lower performance in tasks requiring attention and emotional control.
India has only 0.75 psychiatrists per 100,000 people, and most are urban-focused and expensive.
For a slum child facing trauma, anxiety, or depression, help is simply unavailable.
Cultural stigma adds another barrier:
“Humare ghar mein aisa kuch nahi hota.”
(“These things don’t happen in our home.”)
Children suffer silently.
A study by NIMHANS found that school-based counseling reduced behavioural issues by 40% in low-income children.
Art therapy, storytelling, community play — all help children process complex emotions.
Helping parents understand child behaviour reduces harsh discipline and improves bonding.
Cold stress increases mental health strain; emotional support + warmth are interconnected.
Underprivileged children do not need sympathy — they need safe spaces, mental health support, and emotional stability.
NGOs play a vital role in filling this critical gap.
When a child’s mind heals, their entire future opens up.
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