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Chaudhary Foundation to donate $1 mln to help Nepal fight COVID

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Will wellness tourism grow due to Covid-19?

Will wellness tourism grow due to Covid-19? ​ By Siddhi Jain ( IANS) | Published on ​ Mon, May 10 2021 15:03 IST | ​ 177 Views Will wellness tourism grow due to COVID-19?.(Photo:IANSLIFE). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, May 10 : The roller coaster ride that was 2020 brought the biggest dip in modern history, forcing individuals to adapt to major lifestyle changes while the world shifts focus to taking preventive measures so that people will not get infected by Covid-19. People have started to look for ways to help improve their physical health and pay attention to their mental health, leading to the rise of wellness tourism and health-centered vacations, says Homer Lim, Medical Director of The Farm at San Benito.

Indiantelevision com s The Ad Linx Reporter dated 10 May 2021 - Global and Indian advertising news, information and data at your fingertips

MX Player entered the short video race with the launch of MX TakaTak when the Indian audience was looking for a TikTok alternative. It was just one aspirant among a bunch of homegrown apps that were looking to fill the void created by the abrupt ban on Chinese-origin apps..................... Read More.   Sun TV Network is donating a sum of Rs 30 crores to provide relief to those affected by the second wave of the Covid2019 pandemic.  The donated amount will be spent on several initiatives currently underway in various states of India including, proceeds to the various programmes initiated by the Centre and state governments................... Read More.

Will wellness tourism grow due to Covid-19? - INDIA New England News

Will wellness tourism grow due to Covid-19? By Siddhi Jain New Delhi– The roller coaster ride that was 2020 brought the biggest dip in modern history, forcing individuals to adapt to major lifestyle changes while the world shifts focus to taking preventive measures so that people will not get infected by Covid-19. People have started to look for ways to help improve their physical health and pay attention to their mental health, leading to the rise of wellness tourism and health-centered vacations, says Homer Lim, Medical Director of The Farm at San Benito. As more and more people turn towards nature-inspired and wellness-focussed stays away from urban buzz, especially as many countries begin to cautiously reopen borders, Lim foresees medical wellness resorts like The Farm contributing to the national tourism industry in terms of medical travel and wellness tourism bringing in new stream of travellers such as wellness enthusiasts, health seekers and conscious consumers.

Wai Wai promotes hand hygiene through its new packaging

The company echoes the ‘Hand Wash Program’ led by WHO. 10 May, 2021 - 08:51 AM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     New Delhi: Nepal-based Wai Wai noodles maker CG Corp Global has embarked on a more socially conscious brand messaging in its second largest market, India. With the rising number of Covid2019 cases in the country, Wai Wai is doing its bit to instil the habit of handwashing in its young consumers. The company echoes the ‘Hand Wash Program’ lead by WHO by amplifying the message through a dedicated space on each packet of noodles. This is in line with the ideology of creating a safer, healthier, and hygienic ecosystem in the regular buyer-seller relation. The noodles is a popular brand among many young adults and children worldwide, therefore; the company is propagating the messaging within the millennial consumer base through its packaging. Moreover, the message of ‘Wash hands be healthy’ is printed both in English and Hindi alongside t

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