The current ruling party at centre has lost an opportunity to strengthen mental health care policy. With the allocation of just Rs 50 crore for mental health, in the 2-hour-long budget speech finance minister gave, he did not mention mental health even once. Mental Health Care Act was successfully passed in 2017, however, the Finance Minister did not substantiate how the financial allocation of just Rs 50 crore to National Mental Health Programme will help solve the rising trends of mental anxiety, depression and suicides. No action plan has been outlined to strengthen the outreach programs through the Mental Health Care Act. With the Economic Survey indicating further rural distress and rising trends of unemployment, the vulnerability to mental illness is likely to increase.