The Healthy Employee My recent visit to a client’s factory at a Tier II location was a reality check for the ever growing disconnect we, the corporate employees, have built with our basic self. Mostly with blinded focus of being a successful rat. While there are a host of things people have spoken about the corporate culture/ stress/ work life balance etc., I would like to offer my 2 cents on the imbalanced diet/ nutrition that we have exposed ourselves to. At the visit, I was fortunate to have lunch at the factory. The menu was basic and simple however much more delicious and satiating than our usual meals. The reasons could be many but I would attribute it majorly to the quality of raw material used for the preparation. Locations near Tier II cities are lands engaged majorly in farming/ agriculture and hence these products do not pass through the cycle of chemicals/ pesticides and cold storage before being consumed. The matter I am trying to highlight is our growin...
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Au Revoir, Paris: Till We Win Again!! India’s tryst with Olympics 2024 comes to an end with a total tally of 6 medals with a slight hope of a 7 th if the verdict for Vinesh Phogat comes in India’s favor. This definitely is not our best medal tally in Olympics, although I believe this shouldn’t be the sole benchmarking barometer. The thought is in sharp contrast to the modern “only-result” oriented world, however this is a gradual process and clearly India has made significant progress in promoting grassroot improvements capable of producing world’s best athletes and making them serious contenders of podium spots in coming years. While Javelin, Hockey and wrestling made India feature in back-to-back Olympic medals, it was shooting that garnered highest number of medals after a long hiatus since last Olympic medal won in London, 2012. The category also featured multiple 4 th place finishes for India and closely evading Manu Bhaker from being the most decorated Olympian from Independe...