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Digital mental health platform MindTalk raises $7.3 Mn from Cadabams Group

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Digital mental health platform MindTalk raises $7.3 Mn from Cadabams Group
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Snippets Digital mental health platform MindTalk raises $7.3 Mn from Cadabams Group MindTalk’s deep agent model integrates large language models (LLMs), conversational AI, and adaptive learning systems trained under the supervision of experienced clinicians. Gyan Vardhan 11 Nov 2025 17:20 IST Follow UsNew UpdateThe Cadabams Group, a leading mental healthcare institution, has invested $7.3 million (Rs 65 crore) in MindTalk, its recently launched digital mental health platform aimed at becoming a deep-tech agent for mental wellness.With this move, Cadabams is combining over three decades of clinical expertise with advanced deep-tech, marking one of the most significant technology-led expansions in India’s mental health space.The funds will be deployed over the next 12 to 18 months to enhance MindTalk’s deep learning capabilities, strengthen its AI infrastructure, and accelerate clinical research integration, the company said in a press release.MindTalk’s deep agent model integrates large language models (LLMs), conversational AI, and adaptive learning systems trained under the supervision of experienced clinicians. Unlike generic AI wellness tools or self-help chatbots, it delivers clinically grounded, evidence-based guidance aligned with professional mental healthcare protocols.“With MindTalk, we are building a clinically intelligent digital companion that can bring structured mental healthcare to anyone with a smartphone, without losing the rigor and empathy of real-world therapy,” said Sandesh Cadabam, Executive Director, Cadabams Group.Cadabams Hospitals provides psychiatric, psychological, and rehabilitative care through a network of 42 centres across India and the Maldives. The group claims to have treated over 275,000 patients to date and plans to scale up to 150–160 centres with 3,500 beds in the coming years. This expansion will be complemented by technology-driven platforms like MindTalk to broaden access to mental healthcare.

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Mental health and wellness startup GoodLives raises pre-seed round

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Mental health and wellness startup GoodLives raises pre-seed round
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Mental health and wellness platform GoodLives has secured Rs 1.1 crore in a pre-seed funding round from IIM Lucknow, Rabindranath Tagore University (RNTU), and other investors such as Anupreet Singh, Deepak Motwani, Abhishek Hota, and Build3. The proceeds will be utilized to expand its reach and elevate offerings, improve the platform's features and functionality, broaden its activities, and enter new markets, GoodLives said in a press release. Co-founded in 2022 by Sakshi Shah and Lawrance Bamania, GoodLives is an AI-driven mental health and wellness platform that aims to make mental health support accessible, impactful, and personalized. The platform bridges the gap between professional therapy and everyday well-being through a unique blend of AI-powered DIY exercises and expert-led interventions. According to the Gurugram-based company, with the help of AI-powered do-it-yourself workouts and expert therapy, the platform offers individualized and effective holistic health solutions. It aims to focus on large and mid-sized corporations and aspires to enhance employee engagement and well-being through tailored programs. GoodLives says it has already raised awareness of mental health issues among more than 5 million people. Notably, the business has started a LinkedIn campaign to de-stigmatize discussions around mental health and claims to have received significant praise for its creative awareness-raising strategy.

Lifetime Health raises $1.5 Mn in seed round

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Lifetime Health raises $1.5 Mn in seed round
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Lifetime Health, a digital platform for at-home care, has secured $1.5 million in a seed round led by US-based venture capital firm The Garage Syndicate along with participation from other angel investors. The company had previously raised $900,000 in its last round from an existing investor. The fresh proceeds will be deployed towards further development, Lifetime Health said in a press release. Co-founded in 2023 by Konstantin Riabtsev, Michail Vorobiev and Nabil Ahmed, Lifetime Health is a digital platform for hospital-at-home care providing phlebotomy services, diagnostic tools, medical devices, nursing care, physiotherapy, and postoperative care all in one app. Its automated platform ensures fast, high-quality, and affordable service, from the client’s order to the nurse’s departure and results processing. Lifetime Health is currently operating in Bengaluru and its partner network includes 200 local clinics. It aims to reach major Indian cities and connect over 10,000 medical offices nationwide. intends to enable medical service orders at home for residents across Bangalore and its suburbs, and expand to Mumbai. The platform expects to have 1,000 doctors registered on the platform, with at least 300 of them becoming active users who can schedule appointments online, make appointments and recommendations, and maintain patient histories in digital format. The other startups in this space are Caresathome, CASAMED, Muse Diagnostic, Care24-India, and others.

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