
Rajasthan Schools Launch Mental Health Program for Students
Schools across Rajasthan are tackling exam stress head-on with yoga, play-based learning, and mental health resources designed to help students thrive emotionally and academically. The initiative reaches thousands of government school students facing anxiety during testing season.
Students across Rajasthan are getting a powerful new tool to face exam season: mental health support built right into their school day.
The Rajasthan Education Department has launched a comprehensive program in government schools to help students manage stress and anxiety during exams. Recognizing that emotional well-being is just as important as academic performance, officials are bringing yoga sessions, mental health content, and innovative learning tools directly to classrooms.
At the heart of the initiative is "Jaadui Pitara," which translates to "magical box." This play-based learning kit helps younger students develop emotional resilience through activities that feel less like work and more like fun. Teachers are using the kit to create gratitude exercises and interactive sessions that build confidence alongside traditional academics.
The program also leverages technology already in schools. Smart TVs installed in classrooms now display mental health content between lessons, normalizing conversations about emotional wellness. Students learn breathing techniques, stress management strategies, and positive thinking skills they can use when test anxiety strikes.

Yoga has become a regular part of the school routine under the new program. Morning sessions help students start their day centered and calm, while brief afternoon practices provide mental breaks during intensive study periods. Teachers report students arriving at exams more focused and less overwhelmed.
Why This Inspires
This initiative recognizes a truth that's often overlooked: academic success and emotional health aren't separate goals. By giving students tools to manage stress now, Rajasthan is investing in a generation that knows how to handle pressure throughout their lives. The program shows that mental health support doesn't require expensive interventions or outside experts.
Instead, simple practices woven into the existing school structure can make tremendous differences. When a government education department prioritizes emotional well-being alongside test scores, it sends a powerful message to students, parents, and educators alike.
The timing matters too. As exam-related stress continues to affect students worldwide, Rajasthan is modeling an approach other regions can adapt and adopt. These students are learning that asking for help and practicing self-care aren't signs of weakness but smart strategies for success.
Thousands of government school students now have daily access to mental health resources that were unimaginable just years ago, proving that systemic change for student wellness is both possible and practical.
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