India’s adolescent loneliness gap: Why girls may feel more alone even when surrounded by friends, classmates and family

Source: The Times of India· Aadya Jha· August 21, 2026
India’s adolescent loneliness gap: Why girls may feel more alone even when surrounded by friends, classmates and family

In India, many teenagers face loneliness, as surveys reveal troubling rates of isolation among them. Girls often struggle more with anxiety and mood changes, while boys frequently conceal their emotions. The pressures of social comparison and peer expectation…

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