STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AS A PILLAR OF SUSTAINABLE HIGHER EDUCATION: A SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES

Authors

  • Prem Umesh Sanadi Author
  • Vijaykumar Dhannur Author

Keywords:

Student Mental Health, Sustainable Higher Education, Student Well-being, SDG 3, University Sustainability, Educational Well-being.,,

Abstract

While environmental and economic factors usually dominate the discussion on sustainable 
higher education, the psychological resilience of the student population is equally critical to 
institutional longevity. This study explores how student mental health serves as a foundational 
pillar for sustainable universities in India. By analyzing secondary data from the All India 
Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2022-23, National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 
statistics, and recent epidemiological research, the paper highlights a deepening crisis within 
the Indian academic ecosystem. Findings reveal that while university enrollment has reached 
4.46 crore, student suicides are rising at an annual rate of 4%—double that of the general 
population. The study identifies a significant 83% treatment gap and emphasizes that academic 
engagement acts as a crucial mediator between institutional support and well-being. The paper 
concludes that for Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to meet the United Nations Sustainable 
Development Goals (SDGs) 3 and 4, they must move beyond ad-hoc counseling and integrate 
"Social and Emotional Capital" into their core governance and sustainability strategies. 

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2026-03-18

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STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AS A PILLAR OF SUSTAINABLE HIGHER EDUCATION: A SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS OF INDIAN UNIVERSITIES . (2026). Phoenix: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal ( Peer Reviewed High Impact Journal ), 4(1.1), 218-222. https://pimrj.org/index.php/pimrj/article/view/278