The post stresses the significance of dealing with cultural dynamics in providing mental health solutions in reduced- and middle-income nations (LMICs) by prioritizing local populace and cultural needs via political will, reinforced legislation, boosted source allotment, calculated organization, integrated plans of treatment underpinned by specialist interaction and training, and involvement of people, casual carers, and the broader neighborhood in a therapeutic capability. This short article was authored by Shanaya Rathod, Narsimha Pinninti, Muhammed Irfan, and others
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