The landscape concerning the state of youth mental health has indeed shifted dramatically and the consequences are evident in terms of mental health issues among the younger generation. Social media platforms have reshaped how youth perceive themselves and the world. The constant exposure to carefully curated, often unrealistic, images and lifestyles creates a culture of comparison, affecting self-esteem and self-worth. The pressure to meet beauty standards and measure success through online metrics exacerbates this issue. Shifts in family structures and dynamics can impact support systems for youth. Difficulty in effective communication with parents, peers and mentors hampers the ability to seek help or guidance. Changes in societal norms and perceptions add to the struggle, often leading to feelings of anxiety, depression and loneliness. Rising divorce rates and changes in parenting styles can lead to a lack of stable emotional support, leaving youngsters feeling isolated and disconnected. The intense focus on academic achievement, coupled with a competitive environment, adds immense pressure on youth. This result-based culture contributes significantly to stress and mental health issues, often pushing some to extreme measures like suicide. The alarming rise in student suicides, as reflected by the statistics in India, emphasizes the urgency for effective measures to address mental health issues among young individuals.Addressing youth mental health requires a concerted effort from multiple stakeholders—families, educators, policymakers and mental health professionals. It’s crucial to create a supportive environment that fosters mental well-being and provides the necessary resources for young individuals to thrive emotionally and academically. This study aims at exploring the aforementioned factors and how the stakeholders come into play in the mental health & stability of youth through a secondary comprehensive analysis