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Four years on, Mental Healthcare Act yet to see light in Maharashtra

While several states have started implementation of Act, Maharashtra has not taken any steps yet; experts express concern as mental health illnesses have seen an uptick during COVID, making facilities for it a necessity

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Currently, there are four major regional mental hospitals in Maharashtra including Thane Mental Hospital. File pic

Currently, there are four major regional mental hospitals in Maharashtra including Thane Mental Hospital. File pic

Call it apathy or lack of bureaucratic willingness which has led to non-implementation of the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 in Maharashtra, even four years after it was passed.

The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, was introduced by the Centre to provide free mental healthcare and services. States such as Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Sikkim, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have not only implemented the Act but have also formulated their own rules and adhered to the provisions like formation of mental health review boards.

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