Across India, as students face mounting academic and social pressures they have limited access to tools and support systems to better cope. Lack of holistic mental well-being programs has contributed to a noticeable rise in stress, anxiety, and behavioral challenges—affecting both learning outcomes and classroom environments.
Despite the existence of School Mental Health Programs (SMHPs), their impact remains limited due to a shortage of trained mental health professionals, inconsistent delivery mechanisms, and low awareness of positive psychology as a preventive tool.
Only 41% of Indian children reportedly seek mental health support—well below the global average—underscoring the need for inclusive, accessible, and school-integrated solutions.
Ekagra is a holistic mental well-being program designed to support the three key pillars of a student’s ecosystem — students, educators, and parents. Rooted in the science of positive psychology, the program helps children of all ages build emotional strength, self-awareness, and resilience.
Builds foundational skills in self-awareness, emotional control, and peer relationships.
A dynamic group-based model promoting focus, empathy, and positive mindset.
Equips teachers with tools to regulate emotions, manage classroom stress, and foster empathy.
Focuses on restoring teacher well-being, promoting work-life balance, and enhancing classroom presence.
Training program for parents to develop positive parenting skills, improve parent-child relationship and reinforce overall family well-being
Formation of a support network with the parents and for the parents to share their experiences, discuss challenges, provide relevant resources & guidelines.
Ekagra uses a cloud-based Learning Management System (LMS) to deliver content and manage assignments.
Each student’s engagement and progress are tracked across modules to create a personalized longitudinal learning record, capturing both skill growth and career-readiness over time.