New Delhi, March 2026.
In an effort to advance credible conversations
around mental health and counter misinformation on sensitive psychological
issues, the Centre for Action Research and Development (CARD) launched ViveQ,
a mental wellness podcast initiative aimed at connecting individuals directly
with psychologists and psychiatrists through expert-led discussions and digital
outreach.
The initiative was unveiled by distinguished
leaders from the industry such as Dr. NS Kalsi, IAS (Retd.), Former Additional
Chief Secretary of Punjab and Former Chairperson of NCVET; Mamta Yadav, Member,
Haryana Public Service Commissionand leading psychology experts including Ms.
Nalini Deka, former Head of Psychology at IP College, Delhi, and Prof. N. K.
Chadha, former Head of the Department of Psychology at Delhi University.
Dr. NS Kalsi, IAS (Retd.), Former Additional
Chief Secretary of Punjab and Former Chairperson of NCVET said, “In today’s rapidly evolving social
landscape, emotional wellbeing and mental resilience have become central to individual
and societal progress. Initiatives like ViveQ are significant as they create a
credible platform for meaningful dialogue, expert insights, and shared
experiences that can guide individuals towards more balanced and purposeful
lives.”
While sharing her thoughts, Mamta Yadav, Member,
Haryana Public Service Commissionsaid, “Today, people, especially young
individuals are facing a lot of pressure in both personal and professional
life. In such times, it is important to have platforms where they can openly
learn, reflect, and find the right guidance. ViveQ is a meaningful initiative
that can help create awareness about mental wellbeing and emotional strength
through honest conversations and expert insights. Such efforts can make a real
difference in helping individuals lead more balanced and confident lives.”
ViveQ is digital-first initiative that will leverage
the power of podcasts and social media to make expert guidance more accessible.
The platform focuses on topics including ADHD, Alzheimer’s disease, dyslexia,
anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, OCD and autism spectrum conditions, while
also addressing emotional intelligence, cognitive fitness and everyday stress
management.
Currently offered in English, Hindi and Punjabi,
ViveQ plans to expand into additional regional languages as it scales. The
initiative expects to reach approximately 7,000 to 10,000 individuals in its
first year, targeting a broad demographic that includes anyone above the age of
three who actively engage their cognitive abilities.
ViveQ has collaborated with over 25 academic
institutions across India and has partnered with Laadli Foundation and DBG
Technologies to strengthen outreach and digital engagement.Looking ahead, the
platform also aims to contribute to the academic ecosystem by publishing
research papers in the field of psychology and cognitive development.
Speaking about the initiative, Dr.Abhishek
Garg, Member, CARDsaid, “There is a growing need to separate credible
psychological knowledge from the noise that often circulates on social media.
With ViveQ, we are building a responsible digital space where psychologists and
psychiatrists can directly engage with people through conversations that are
practical, research-informed and easy to understand. Our goal is not only to
raise awareness but also to optimise brain function and cognitive wellbeing
through consistent expert engagement. In the coming years, we also intend to contribute
to research in this space and strengthen our academic collaborations across
India.”
The name ViveQ draws inspiration from the concept
of “Quantum”, reflecting the dynamic and evolving potential of the human mind.
Through structured conversations, expert insights and future research
initiatives, the platform seeks to create a credible ecosystem for mental
health awareness and cognitive development in India.