Users will also have access to a one-stop-for-all health portal, which will host all the mobile applications launched by the Health Ministry.
"I have asked the e-governance division of the government that people should be able to access all our health applications on the National Health Portal webpage," Nadda said.
The "No More Tension" app educates users about stress, tells you what are the different reasons and indicators for stress and also lets you measure your stress levels on its "Stress Meter".
The application is available for download on Google Play store and will be available on Windows shortly.
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The Health Minister also emphasised on the need to "Catch them Young" and target the youth in order to effect behaviour change among them and keep them away from habits that cause non-communicable diseases.
A magazine titled "Healthy India Initiative/Swastha Bharat-ek pehal" was also launched and is available in the form
of an e-book as well. Initially, the magazine will be in two languages - Hindi and English. Later, it will be made available in 13 languages.
The Minister also shared the government's plan to design a booklet for school students which will create awareness among them about health issues. These booklets will use pictorial representations.
However, he clarified that this will not be part of the formal school syllabus.