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Against all odds: This Pune woman dealt with loss of daughter due to suicide, documented her journey in book

Rekha Kulkarni's book 'Prachi' will be released on March 27 at Navi Peth in Pune and she wants to help more parents like her.


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OPD Patients at Thane Mental Hosp Up 2.5-Fold | News Article | Thane News

The Regional Mental Health Hospital in Thane has seen a 2.5-fold increase in OPD patients. The rise is attributed to the impact of the pandemic, with many patients affected by job loss or lifestyle changes. Neurosis, anxiety, and depression are the most common mental health conditions. Find out more about the surge in OPD patients at Thane Mental Hospital.

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All is not lost: Onkar Diwadkar' short film 'Still Alive' stirs conversation around mental health


Onkar Diwadkar’s short film Still Alive brings about the much-needed conversation around mental health
Writer-director Onkar Diwadkar puts the spotlight on mental health in his Marathi short film
Still Alive (with English subtitles). Recently screened at the 51st International Film Festival Of India (IFFI) and the 26th Kolkata International Film Festival, the 27-minute film delves into the psychological state of a woman with depression and suicidal thoughts. The protagonist Meera (played by Pooja Raibagi), in an emotional state of mind, stands on the beach and decides to take her life.
Unable to bear the breakup with her boyfriend, she is frustrated and tries to call him, then her mother and even dials Manas Foundation, a suicide prevention helpline. Although Meera is listening, she is not receptive. She walks into the water but a high tide throws her back to the shore. Meera realises how precious life is and starts humming the lines

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