### The Mental Health Imperative Gains National Focus
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget 2026 address signaled a stepped-up commitment to national mental well-being, prominently featuring the establishment of a new NIMHANS campus in North India. This expansion aims to bridge a critical gap in specialized mental health facilities across the region. The announcement directly addresses concerns articulated in the Economic Survey 2026, which underscored the escalating mental health burden as a significant challenge for India's public health system. The survey pointed to a surge in social media dependence among individuals aged 15 to 24, linking excessive online engagement to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and diminished self-worth. Furthermore, the rapid rise in digital addiction among children and teenagers, leading to disrupted sleep, reduced academic performance, and weakened real-world social interactions, was also highlighted as a key concern. The government's decision to establish NIMHANS 2 and upgrade facilities in Ranchi and Tezpur reflects a strategic response to these intertwined issues.
### Bridging the Capacity Gap with a Leading Institution
NIMHANS, currently the apex national center for mental health and neuroscience education and research based in Bengaluru, will likely spearhead the development and operationalization of the new northern campus. The institute, recognized as an Institute of National Importance, has been instrumental in advancing mental healthcare, research, and specialized treatment across India. Its existing infrastructure serves hundreds of thousands of patients annually. The proposed NIMHANS expansion is critical given the considerable economic impact of mental health disorders, with estimates suggesting a loss of $1.03 trillion for India between 2012 and 2030. The mental health market in India, though growing, still faces challenges in accessibility and affordability, with startups increasingly offering digital solutions. The government's allocation for mental health in the FY 2025-26 Union Budget was approximately ₹1,004 crore, a figure that constitutes about 1% of the total health budget and predominantly directs funds toward tertiary institutions. The expansion of NIMHANS infrastructure is thus a crucial step in augmenting the nation's capacity to address these growing needs.
### A Policy Push for Digital Well-being and Specialized Care
The government's focus on mental health extends beyond infrastructure development. Initiatives like the National Tele-Mental Health Programme (Tele MANAS), for which NIMHANS serves as the nodal center, are designed to broaden access to mental health services nationwide. The Economic Survey 2026 also emphasized the need for addressing digital addiction through targeted interventions and promoting digital wellness. The establishment of NIMHANS 2 and facility upgrades represent a tangible policy commitment. This strategic investment aims to enhance specialized care delivery, foster research, and ultimately mitigate the significant human and economic costs associated with untreated mental health conditions and the pervasive impact of digital over-engagement on the nation's youth.