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Youth Depression: The Silent Pandemic

Dr Firdous Ahmad Qazi by Dr Firdous Ahmad Qazi
November 4, 2025
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Dr Firdous Ahmad Qazi

In today’s fast-paced and competitive world, depression among the young generation has silently become one of the most pressing mental health challenges. From school students to college graduates, and even early professionals, many young people are struggling with emotional distress, loneliness, and a constant feeling of hopelessness. Unlike previous generations who faced physical and social struggles, today’s youth battles an invisible enemy — mental pressure. Social media has created a world of comparison where everyone seems happier, more successful, and more loved. Behind those perfect photos lies a deep sense of emptiness for many young hearts trying to meet unrealistic expectations. Academic pressure, unemployment, family issues, and uncertain futures have also contributed to rising depression rates. Many young individuals feel trapped between personal dreams and societal expectations. The result is growing anxiety, sleepless nights, and in severe cases, suicidal thoughts. Unfortunately, mental health is still treated as a taboo in many parts of our society.

“Counseling centers, awareness programs, and open conversations are vital for mental health, particularly for the young generation, whose well-being should be prioritized alongside education and career. Depression is non-discriminatory, affecting anyone regardless of background, making early recognition and empathy crucial. We must break the silence, end the stigma, and ensure no young person suffers in isolation.”

Instead of offering help, people often dismiss depression as a sign of weakness. This stigma prevents countless youths from seeking professional counseling or even sharing their struggles with family or friends. It’s time we take this issue seriously. Schools, colleges, and parents must work together to create an environment where young people can express their emotions freely. Counseling centers, awareness programs, and open conversations about mental health can make a significant difference. Depression does not discriminate — it can affect anyone, regardless of background or success. Recognizing the signs early and showing empathy can save lives. The young generation is the future of our society, and their mental well-being deserves as much attention as their education or career. Let us break the silence, end the stigma, and ensure that no young person suffers alone in the dark.
(The author is a teacher at the Department of Management Studies at Govt Degree College Shopian. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)

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