Jaipur, April 23 -- The Rajasthan government will establish mental health care cells at every district headquarters under the Raj-Mamta programme, bolstering access to counselling, treatment, and rehabilitation services statewide, an official release stated. The initiative aligns with the government's broader vision under Viksit Rajasthan-2047, aiming to ensure "mental health for all". The state announced the Raj-Mamta (Rajasthan Mental Awareness, Monitoring and Treatment for All) programme in the 2026-27 Budget. Preparations for its rollout have accelerated recently, coinciding with World Health Day. The Centre's Tele-MANAS (National Tele Mental Health Programme) is also being implemented actively across Rajasthan, forming a multi-layered support system. A Centre of Excellence in Mental Health is under construction in Jaipur. It will provide advanced counselling and telemedicine, allowing residents in remote areas to consult experts without travel. Mental health care cells at district headquarters will deliver grassroots services such as counselling, treatment, and rehabilitation, enabling citizens to access professional help locally. Recognising rising stress and suicide tendencies among youth, the government is prioritising students under Raj-Mamta. Educational institutions will offer dedicated counselling sessions to tackle mental health issues early. Health workers, including Asha sahayoginis and health volunteers, are receiving training to spot early signs of mental distress at community level for timely intervention....