Be Me.global Featured on Aaj Pakistan Highlighting Mental Health Innovation

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NIC Karachi proudly celebrates one of its incubated startups, Be Me.global, co-founded by Sharmeen Khan, for being featured on Recorder Television Network Private Limited (Aaj TV)’s Aaj Pakistan with Sidra Iqbal. The segment highlighted the startup’s mission, vision, and ongoing work in mental health care, shedding light on the ways Be Me.global is transforming access to mental health support and providing practical, technology-driven solutions to address mental well-being challenges in Pakistan. The feature served as a platform for the startup to showcase how innovation, purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and a focus on social impact can create meaningful change in the mental health landscape.

Be Me.global has been working to address the growing need for accessible mental health services through digital solutions that connect individuals to resources, professional guidance, and supportive communities. The startup’s approach combines technology with personalized care, aiming to reduce barriers such as stigma, limited access to qualified professionals, and geographic constraints. By offering scalable digital solutions, Be Me.global seeks to improve mental health awareness, provide practical coping strategies, and foster a culture of proactive well-being among users. During the interview on Aaj Pakistan, Sharmeen Khan shared insights on the startup’s journey, challenges faced, and the positive impact the team has achieved so far.

The feature also highlighted the role of NIC Karachi in nurturing early-stage startups with social impact, providing mentorship, resources, and guidance to founders like Sharmeen Khan. Through incubation, Be Me.global has been able to refine its product offerings, expand outreach, and strengthen its operational framework to better serve its audience. The recognition on a national platform such as Aaj Pakistan amplifies the stories of startups focused on addressing critical societal challenges, encouraging other entrepreneurs to pursue innovation that combines business objectives with meaningful impact.

By showcasing Be Me.global’s work, the segment underscored the importance of mental health in Pakistan and the role of technology in bridging gaps in awareness, access, and support. Entrepreneurs, investors, and stakeholders watching the feature gained an understanding of how early-stage startups can influence social change while building sustainable business models. NIC Karachi continues to emphasize the value of incubation in supporting purpose-driven innovation, celebrating founders who leverage their vision, creativity, and resources to tackle pressing societal issues. The spotlight on Be Me.global demonstrates how startups nurtured in a collaborative ecosystem can achieve visibility, scale impact, and inspire a wider conversation around mental health and entrepreneurship in the country.

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