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“Economic Case for Investment in the Well-being of Adolescents in India” Report released

Posted 26 Jul 2024

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Report released by Ministry of Health & family welfare provides insights into interventions where investments on adolescents will yield high returns.

Key Highlights 

  • India has largest adolescents (aged 10-19) population (253 million) in world.
  • Adolescent mortality rate fell by >50%  & adolescent fertility rate declined by 83%(2000-2019)
  • Young people completing secondary school has more than doubled from 22% (2005) to >50% (2020).
  • 22.7% rise in fatal road accidents for adolescents under 18 has been observed (2021- 2022).
  • Suggested Interventions are expected to boost Indian economy by 10.1% of annual GDP. 

Issues faced by Adolescents

  • Health: Unplanned pregnancies, malnutrition & mental disorders (depression and anxiety)
  • Education and Employment: Stagnant learning,  Unemployment(due to emerging technologies e.g. AI)
  • Child marriage: Although girls getting married before 18 has declined by over half (2006-2024), 1 in 3 of world’s child bride live in India.
  • Violence and injury: Prevalence of road accidents, self-harm & suicide.

Interventions required

  • Schools in underserved areas, improved pedagogy, merit based scholarships for better learning outcomes
  • Prevention and treatment of common mental disorders, cyber bullying, interpersonal violence for improved adolescent health.
  • Impart life skills and  transfer payments to girls, changes in cultural and social norms to curb child marriage
  • Graduated licensed schemes to curb injury to adolescents.

India’s Initiative 

  • Rastriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram
  • National education policy 2.0
  • School Health and  Wellness Program  under Ayushman Bharat
  • Motor Vehicle Amendment Act 2019 and National Road Safety Policy
  • Tags :
  • Adolescents in India
  • Investment in Adolescents
  • RKSK
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