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Dr. Mehjabeen has bagged Difference Maker Award



Dr. Mehjabeen has bagged Difference Maker Award

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December 28, 2022

Dr. Mehjabeen has bagged Difference Maker Award

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Dr. Mehjabeen is a very passionate and dedicated human being and a global ambassador for mental health issues. She also educated 500 kids in a rural area and had her own free school for underprivileged kids (2013-2015).

She has won several accolades, including

  • Mahila Ratna Award
  • TOP 100 AIWA (ASIA'S INFLUENTIAL WOMEN AWARD) (as excellence psychologist)
  • WOMEN INTERNATIONAL ICON AWARD (as Difference maker)
  • INDIAN WOMEN HISTORY MUSEUM REWARDED CERTIFICATION AS A MEMBER, MENTAL HEALTH AMBASSADOR & COUNSEL INDIA
  • MADAD FOUNDATION REWARDED CERTIFICATION FOR CONTRIBUTING TO COVID PATENTS 
  • ASIA EDUCATION AWARDS (as Best Psychologist)
  • INDIA’S TOP 50 WOMEN ICON 2022 (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION IN MENTAL HEALTH WELLNESS)
  • WOMEN OF SUBSTANCE AWARDS (on international women’s Day) AS CHANGE MAKER 

The corporeal world infatuated many. The marathon to be at the top and achieve material gains is the generic expectation and aspiration that inundates society in contemporary times. However, some people want no part in the "rat race." They strive to make the world a kinder and more empathetic place by spreading happiness and disseminating kindness.

Mehjabeen is someone whose eyes glimmer with hope and whose empathy knows no bounds. In a world of trying to co-opt, coerce, and capture, Mehjabeen took the path less traveled by being a devout social activist.

Dr. Mehjabeen is the founder of Vision high( 2017- to till date)and she has been organizing mental health awareness campaigns online world-wide, in old homes, underprivileged slums, and orphanages.

Mehjabeen always envisaged opening a school for underprivileged children. She vehemently worked to make her dream a reality and finally opened a school for the needy and disadvantaged.

Mehjabeen has educated more than 500 kids from rural India, and her school has acted as a highway for underprivileged and zealous children to pursue their education. Her journey to give back to society was undulating, and there were several difficulties. But where there is a will, there is a way, and Mehjabeen’s story embodies that sentiment. She says, "It was not easy to achieve what we wanted; there were obstacles, but we kept our goal in mind and never gave up." She opines that although the destination is sweet, the trials and tribulations of the journey should not be shunned or frowned upon. Instead, it is vital to learn from them and strive to become a better person.

Besides being a good Samaritan, Mehjabeen is a stalwart figure in the mental health and psychology—psychotherapist—domain in various parts of India.

Founder of Vision High Mental Health and Wellness AIWA Top 100 Award Rewarded as an excellence psychologist, the Women of Substance Network Award recognizes her as a changemaker.

She is the mental health ambassador for Counsel India and was recently invited to attend a global session on mental health. 

Mehjabeen’s accolades are diverse and distinct, as she was awarded the Mahila Ratna Award and the Even during the pandemic, the benevolent nature of Mehjabeen compelled her to help people, and she recently received the Madad Foundation Certification for Contributing to COVID Patients. Mehjabeen also provides seminars and sessions on mental health worldwide.

When she is not helping people or raising awareness about pressing issues, Mehjabeen indulges in writing. Her books, "Self" and "The Lost Love Occur," were published recently and garnered much acclaim. Mehjabeen continues to dream big and wishes to keep helping people. She is a firm believer in empowering women and asserts that real social change can only happen when we educate our women. 

She is Currently working with the health minister of the Maldives' mental health team (ICP)

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