What students here are carrying
Rajasthan has the most developed competitive-exam preparation culture in the country, and Jaipur students grow up inside its expectations whether or not they ever sit one of those exams. The vocabulary of ranks, attempts and drops is ordinary conversation here by Class 9.
RBSE and CBSE schools both operate against that backdrop. A student who is doing perfectly well can still feel behind, because the reference point is not their class, it is a notional statewide queue.
Sessions work on managing that, and run online outside school and coaching hours or on campus with a school.
Carrying a plan you did not choose
A recognisable pattern here is a student who has been pointed at a target since Class 8 by parents who are being genuinely loving and are working from the only model they trust. The student is capable, is doing the work, and has never been asked whether they want it, partly because there was no obvious moment to ask.
By Class 11 that can turn into something heavy. Not rebellion, usually the opposite: compliance, silence, and a slow loss of interest in things they used to care about, which reads as laziness to everyone watching.
What helps is unglamorous. Somewhere regular and low-stakes to say how it is actually going, peers carrying the identical expectation, and practical work on stress, sleep and communication so a conversation at home becomes possible before Class 12 rather than after it.
Why families in Jaipur choose it
For a state built around exams
Work on stress, sleep and focus pitched at students who have been measured against a statewide queue since Class 9.
Compliance is also a warning sign
Sessions look at the quiet, cooperative student who has stopped caring, not only the one who is visibly struggling.
Sessions in Hindi
Facilitators lead in Hindi and English, so a student can raise something difficult without translating it first.
For Jaipur schools
A structured NEP-aligned life-skills curriculum for RBSE and CBSE schools, delivered on campus or online.
How Igniting Minds runs
The program is built to sit alongside school rather than compete with it, so the format follows whatever the school or the family can actually sustain.
- Ages
- Students from 12 to 24
- Formats
- Online, on campus, or a mix of both
- Runs with
- Schools, colleges and individual families
- Framework
- Aligned to NEP 2020 and WHO life-skills guidance
- Focus
- Life skills, emotional regulation and counselling support
- Led by
- Psychologists and trained facilitators
- Not included
- Individual clinical treatment, handled separately
Sessions run online, so nothing above depends on where in Jaipur you live.
What the sessions cover
Life Skills that Stick
Practical, age-appropriate skills rooted in WHO and NEP 2020 — socio-emotional learning, problem-solving, and holistic development for Indian schools.
Fun Experiential Learning
Interactive sessions blend experiential learning, cognitive-behavioural techniques, and gamified modules that engage students where they are.
Support Beyond the Classroom
Parent updates, home practice tools, and family guidance so skills carry over into everyday life at home and online.
Flexible Formats Across India
Online, offline, and hybrid delivery for schools and colleges — workshops, weekly modules, or intensives in English, Hindi, and regional languages.
What participants report
Impact & Reach
Empowering young minds with tools for emotional and mental wellness across India.
198,000+students reached
Improved Focus
Students experienced better concentration and fewer emotional outbursts.
85%of participants
Better Communication at Home
Families reported healthier, more open conversations at home.
70%of participants
Reduced Screen Time
Students built healthier digital habits within the first month of engagement.
60%within 4 weeks
Participants join from Malviya Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Mansarovar, C-Scheme, Jagatpura and Bani Park, and from parts of Jaipur not on that list. Sessions run in Hindi, Rajasthani and English.
Looking for one-to-one clinical support instead? Our psychotherapeutic services cover that.
In their own words
Igniting Minds in Jaipur: common questions
Is Igniting Minds available in Jaipur?
Yes. Sessions run online for students anywhere in Jaipur, and on campus for schools. Participants join from Malviya Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Mansarovar, C-Scheme, Jagatpura and Bani Park.
My son is doing everything asked of him but seems to have switched off. Is that a concern?
It can be. A capable student who has gone quiet and lost interest in things they used to enjoy is worth paying attention to, even when the marks are fine. That pattern is a common reason families here get in touch.
Will this clash with coaching hours?
Sessions are scheduled outside school and coaching. Tell us the existing timetable when you enquire and we will work around it.
Are the sessions in Hindi?
Yes. Facilitators lead in Hindi and English. Mention the preference when you enquire.
What is the Igniting Minds Program?
Igniting Minds is a school mental health and socio-emotional learning program for students aged 12–24 across India. It builds resilience, confidence, and life skills through expert-led sessions aligned with NEP 2020 and WHO frameworks — available online, offline, and hybrid.
Why is this program needed in schools?
Young people face academic pressure, social comparison, and screen overload without always having emotional tools to navigate them. In India, 1 in 5 adolescents faces a mental health issue, yet most remain undiagnosed. Igniting Minds fills the life-skills gap that traditional curricula often miss.
How is the program delivered?
Through interactive, facilitator-led sessions — online, offline, or hybrid — as workshops, weekly modules, or intensives for schools and colleges across India, in English, Hindi, and regional languages.
How does the program align with NEP 2020?
Igniting Minds is designed around NEP 2020 and WHO life-skills priorities: socio-emotional learning, problem-solving, digital balance, and holistic student development — so schools can meet policy goals while supporting teen mental health.
How is the program implemented in schools and colleges?
MHITR® partners with school leadership to schedule sessions, provide materials and impact dashboards, and adapt timing to academic calendars. NGO and CSR partnerships are available for government schools.
What topics are covered in the sessions?
Emotional regulation and anger management, confidence-building, digital balance, communication and empathy, problem-solving, and decision-making—skills students can apply immediately in school, at home, and online.
What is the duration of the program?
Duration is flexible based on institutional needs—typically multi-week modules designed for sustained habit-building and measurable impact rather than one-off workshops.
What tools and materials are provided?
Session handouts, home practice activities, facilitator guides, and school-facing impact reports with feedback dashboards to track student progress over time.
Can parents register their children for Igniting Minds sessions separately?
Yes. Parents can enroll through the registration link or contact MHITR® for standalone cohorts and community sessions outside formal school partnerships.
How is the impact measured?
Through participant and family feedback, school impact reports, and tracked outcomes such as improved focus, healthier family communication, and reduced screen time—often within the first four weeks of engagement.
How can a school or district get involved?
Reach out via the contact page to discuss curriculum alignment, facilitator training, language options, pricing, and implementation plans tailored to your student population.
Is there a digital version of the program?
Yes. MHITR® offers flexible delivery including online and hybrid formats so students can participate wherever they are, while keeping sessions interactive and facilitator-led.
Is the program inclusive and adaptable to local languages?
Yes. Facilitators are trained in child psychology, SEL, and youth work, with delivery available in English, Hindi, and regional languages to meet local community needs.
What is the cost and who funds it?
Pricing is structured to be affordable for private and government schools. NGO and CSR partnerships can fund implementation in government and underserved school settings—contact MHITR® for a tailored quote.
Start Igniting Minds in Jaipur
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