National Task Force on student suicides visits 30 higher education institutions across 10 states
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The National Task Force (NTF) on mental health of students and prevention of suicides in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) has conducted field visits to 30 HEIs across 10 states since May 2025, a senior official of the Union Education Ministry confirmed on Tuesday, 30 June. The visits were designed to enable deeper engagement with regional and institutional contexts, the official said.
Field Visits and Stakeholder Consultations
Beyond the institutional visits, the NTF has also completed 25 stakeholder consultations aimed at ensuring an interdisciplinary and equity-oriented approach to addressing student mental health crises. The consultations span a wide range of voices — from students and faculty to mental health professionals and legal experts.
Since January 2026, the Task Force has conducted additional thematic consultations covering: students and faculty with disabilities; caste discrimination in higher education; gender, mental health and suicides; students from Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) communities; mental health and decriminalisation of suicide; the gender dimension of student suicides in HEIs; mental health non-governmental organisations; and law students.
Mandate and Key Responsibilities
The NTF is mandated to identify the predominant causes that lead to student suicides, analyse relevant laws, policies, and institutional frameworks, and propose reforms to existing legal and institutional structures to ensure stronger enforcement. It also plays a central role in recommending preventive measures, addressing systemic gaps, fostering a more inclusive academic environment, and ensuring equal opportunities for members of marginalised communities.
Supreme Court Oversight and Timeline
The NTF was constituted by the Supreme Court on 24 March 2025 in response to the rising incidence of student suicides and growing mental health concerns among students in HEIs across the country. On 27 May 2026, the apex court granted the Task Force time until 31 October 2026 to file its final report.
In compliance with a Supreme Court order dated 6 February 2026, former Chief Statistician of India, Professor T.C.A. Anant, was appointed as a technical consultant to the NTF to conduct a comprehensive and scientific analysis of survey data collected from HEIs, students, parents, faculty, and mental health professionals.
Status Reports and Transparency
The NTF has published Status Reports for July 2025 and May 2026 on its official website, providing updated figures on institutional field visits, stakeholder consultations, and online surveys. The reports reflect the Task Force's commitment to transparency as it works toward its final submission ahead of the October 2026 deadline.
With its final report due in four months, all eyes will be on whether the NTF's recommendations translate into concrete policy reforms that can meaningfully stem the tide of student suicides in India's higher education system.