The Mpowering Minds Summit 2025, an initiative by Mpower under the Aditya Birla Education Trust (ABET), convened leading experts from Harvard Medical School, World Economic Forum, Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Australia and distinguished psychiatrists, psychologists, educators, policymakers, to address the escalating youth mental health crisis.
The summit underscored the urgent need for cross-sector intervention to combat what has now become a public health emergency in India—a country whose economic future is intrinsically linked to the well-being of its youth." A major highlight of the summit was the unveiling of the: Unveiling the Silent Struggle: Mpower Research report - to address youth mental health & well-being, correlating Loneliness, Insomnia, and stress in college students across India by Mrs. Neerja Birla, Founder & Chairperson, Aditya Birla Education Trust, alongside Dr Vijay Bhaviskar, Director of Mental Health Services, Government of Maharashtra.
The Mpower report highlights rising mental health challenges among youth, with 50% of conditions emerging by age 14 and insufficient early intervention. Key findings include: 38% of students face academic anxiety, 50% report declining performance, 41% experience social isolation, and 47% struggle with sleep issues, disproportionately affecting female students.
Alarmingly, 9% face severe sleep difficulties, 8.7% have contemplated suicide due to academic pressure, and only 2% seek professional help. The study also reveals a strong link between loneliness and sleep disturbances (35% correlation) and stress (47% correlation), emphasizing the urgent need for systemic mental health reforms.
Taking a monumental step forward, Mrs. Neerja Birla announced the establishment of the Global Mental Health Consortium, a collaborative initiative with a vision to drive systemic change in the mental health landscape in India. Focusing on policy transformation, early intervention models, and cross-sector capacity building, the initiative aims to ensure that mental health is prioritized as an essential pillar of public health and societal development.
Speaking on the urgent need for action, Mrs. Neerja Birla stated: "Our vision for Viksit Bharat 2047 is to cultivate a resilient, productive, and happy youth who will drive India’s progress. The Mpowering Minds Summit 2025 is a crucial step in transforming this vision into action by uniting experts to address youth mental health and create lasting impact—fostering Acceptance, Action, and Advocacy to shape policies, increase funding, strengthen capacity building, and establish a sustainable mental health framework in India.
As a catalyst for change, Unveiling the Silent Struggle is our research report highlights the urgent need to address youth mental health challenges, driving to reduce suicide rates as a collective responsibility. Establishing the Global Mental Health Consortium further reinforces this commitment, ensuring long-term impact in the mental health space."
Expert Insights: A Call for Immediate Intervention
Dr. Shekhar Seshadri, Former Professor, NIMHANS
"I thank Mrs. Neerja Birla for creating this platform to unite experts and drive action in youth mental health. Today’s youth face challenges that require early intervention from educators, parents, and policymakers. Strengthening response systems and fostering collaboration can prevent severe crises and ensure every young person receives support."
Dr. Blaise Aguirre, Founding Medical Director, 3East McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School
"Globally, adolescent mental health is in a state of crisis. Here in India solutions to the worsening mental health of her vast youth population, are hindered by stigma and systemic gaps. The Mpowering Minds Summit, led by Mrs. Neerja Birla, is a critical and welcome first step toward ensuring timely support to minimize tragic outcomes. The time for action is now."
Dr. Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health & Healthcare, World Economic Forum
"Mental health transcends healthcare—it is a basic human right and a cornerstone of social and economic wellbeing. At The World Economic Forum, we foster a transformational vision: seeding mental wellness into public health and economic policy through global multi-stakeholder partnerships. From grooming children and youth, to spearheading wellbeing at workplaces, mental health must be the foundation at every level of society."
The Mental Health Summit unites academic leaders, clinical professionals, wellness experts, public health officials, and social impact advocates to address youth mental health. This diverse mix fosters collaboration across education, policy, clinical practice, advocacy, and lived experiences, creating a platform for meaningful solutions and cross-functional learning.
About Mpower
Mpower, an initiative of Aditya Birla Education Trust is a pioneering social enterprise dedicated to transforming India's approach to mental health. Founded 8 years ago, Mpower has emerged as a leading force in spreading awareness, reducing stigma, and delivering holistic mental health care. With a robust team of over 200 trained professionals, Mpower impacts more than 121 million lives across seven cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Pune, as well as in Pilani, Goa, Kalyan, and Hyderabad.
Operating through five key verticals—Movement, Clinical Care, Outreach, Academia, and Mpower 1 on 1—Mpower offers a comprehensive range of services. The Movement focuses on changing cultural perceptions and alleviating stigma. Clinical Care provides world-class mental health services through the Centre, the Foundation, and the Cell, catering to various needs from holistic care to affordable support for the underprivileged.
The Outreach vertical drives awareness and capacity-building through IGNITE Programs for schools, colleges, NGOs, and corporates. Academia equips individuals and professionals with skills to handle mental health crises and foster empathy.
The Helpline offers 24/7 multilingual support, while special projects like Samvedana enhance mental health care in primary health centers. Mpower’s integrated approach and collaboration with government agencies underscore its commitment to creating a supportive and stigma-free mental health landscape.