Speaking on the occasion of the World Health Day, Union Health Minister J P Nadda today said the government is strengthening Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) and extensive training is being provided to ASHA workers so that the Mental Health Policy is implemented in its true letter and spirit.
"We will strengthen PHCs and around 1.5 lakh sub-centres will be transformed into wellness centres. Around 2,500 centres have already been selected for a pilot," he said.
Hailing the passage of the Mental Health care Bill in the Lok Sabha, he said, "Decriminalisation of suicide is a significant facet of the Bill, which will ensure proper management of severe stress as a precursor for suicide attempts".
On the occasion, Nadda also launched the Report Book on the Centre for Well Being at NIMHANS, Psycho-social care kit for the disabled, Yoga and depression among others.
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