Owning a business can be dangerous to your health - how the three R s may help
14 Apr, 2021 05:38 AM
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Entrepreneurship specialist Dr Amanda Williamson of Waikato Management School. Photo / Supplied Being your own boss is linked with greater wear and tear on the body s inflammatory, metabolic and cardiovascular systems - and the post-pandemic work mode of always being on isn t helping, suggests New Zealand-led research on entrepreneurial wellbeing.
Led by Dr Amanda Williamson, a lecturer in innovation and strategy at Waikato University s management school, the research suggests that while owning and managing a business can be one of the most rewarding jobs on the planet , it can also be dangerous to health.
Relatives place bodies on roads to seek justice
National
April 13, 2021
TOBA TEK SINGH: Scores of relatives of two men, who were shot dead by their opponents, blocked traffic on Faisalbad-Multan Road, Bypass Road and Pirmahal-Shorkot Cantonment Road at Ghausia Chowk on Monday by placing the bodies on the roads to demand immediate arrest of the killers.
Khurram Gulsher Gadhi, 18, and his maternal uncle Sohail Abbas Gadhi, 32, of chak Kohal Kalan Khurd were shot dead allegedly by their opponent Abdul Razaq Gadhi and his accomplices. Pirmahal police registered a case against 11 accused. Rescue 1122 had shifted the bodies to Pirmahal tehsil headquarters hospital for autopsy but the relatives forcibly took away bodies and placed on roads. Later, police officers held talks with the protesters and assured them immediate arrest of the killers.