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Tag Media announces results of ‘What’s Your Cause?’ contest
MUMBAI: The Tag Media In-store Television Network in India had invited ad agencies, design firms, and students to submit Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for any cause that they strongly support.
The winning ads will be running on the Tag Media Network from today, 10 January 2007 for a month. To view the ads, one can walk into a Spencers outlet. The creative teams involved in the creation of the top three Public Service Announcements will be interviewed and broadcast on the network as well.
The Tag Media Network is India’s first National In-store television network. It claims to have a current reach of over five million viewers through their tie-up with National Supermarket chains Spencers, Foodworld and Fabmall.
The results for the What’s Your Cause contest are as follows:
1) Polio:
Creative Team: N. Selva Kumar, Charudatta B. Chothe
Agency: Seagull Advertising, Pune.
2) Lets Talk about AIDS:
Director:Mr. Abhinay Deo
C/o Ramesh Deo Productaions (P) Ltd
Agency: O&M, Mumbai
3) Smoke
Agency and Team: Devraj Tripathi,
O&M, Mumbai.
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Give Me Five mental fitness platform launches in India
Global tool for early stress detection debuts in Hyderabad with live demos.
MUMBAI: Give Me Five just gave mental fitness a high-five because when your mind needs a quick check-up, even the app shows up faster than your inner critic. Give Me Five, a global mental fitness platform focused on early detection and proactive wellbeing, was officially launched in India at a special event at The Park Hotel, Somajiguda, Hyderabad. Founded by Brendan Fahey (30 years years building community solutions in human services), Dr Lisa Fahey OAM (35+ years as a trauma-recovery psychologist) and Phil Dymock (technology lead for expansion across the US, Canada, Australia and now India), the platform encourages small, consistent check-ins to spot early signs of stress, anxiety or burnout before they escalate.
The launch featured a live demonstration of core features, quick mental fitness assessments, data-driven personal insights, wellbeing dashboards, and tools tailored for individuals, workplaces, schools and communities. By making early awareness simple and accessible, Give Me Five aims to foster supportive environments where people feel equipped to act sooner rather than later.
Give Me Five co-founder Brendan Fahey said, “Give Me Five was created with a simple idea that small, consistent check-ins can make a meaningful difference in how we understand and support mental fitness. By making early detection accessible through technology, we hope to empower individuals, organisations, and communities to recognise challenges sooner and build stronger systems of care and support.”
The platform arrives as mental health conversations in India gain urgency, with rising awareness of workplace stress, student burnout and everyday emotional load. Give Me Five positions itself as a preventive companion less about crisis response and more about daily maintenance for the mind.
In a world that tracks every step and heartbeat, Give Me Five quietly reminds us the most important metric is still how we feel—and sometimes all it takes is five minutes and a honest pause to keep the balance from tipping.








