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Recently,
Campaign India introduced its Mental Health Survey, taken by close to 200 respondents in 15 days. The survey revealed insights that offer a glimpse into the mental health of professionals in the advertising, media, PR and marketing industries. 
 
2020 was an extraordinary year. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, people were forced to distance themselves physically from loved ones and were unable to step out for any activities that brought them joy – watching movies in a cinema hall, stepping out to their favourite restaurants, and going on vacations, to name a few. Most importantly, however, working professionals had to adapt to a life of working from home, almost overnight. This new arrangement had several positives but has also contributed towards blurring lines between personal and professional lives. 

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