Lockdown period helped Zeon Lifesciences MD build a small kitchen garden
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Suresh Garg truly believe that every person should be really aware of how he or she is treating their mind, body and soul.
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Suresh Garg, MD and Founder, Zeon Lifesciences, is eagerly waiting for things to go back to normal. I really miss traveling abroad and weekend getaways to different and exotic places, the peace they offer is immeasurable. What intrigues me most is experiencing different cultures and trying out various cuisines. Apart from travelling, I’m missing meeting friends and relatives for Sunday brunches, he says.
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“I am a fitness enthusiast and working out is a part of my daily routine. I started yoga and cycling during the lockdown. It helped me immensely in maintaining my physical and mental well-being in these testing times. It energized me and helped me find solutions to problems by focusing on my strengths. My routine includes running 2-3 days a week along with some other exercises on other days. Recently, to sustain my efforts at keeping myself fit, I bought a new bicycle. It is a joy to ride.”
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How Covid changed shopping: Floor cleaners, trimmers & gadgets became essentials
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Last Updated: Feb 04, 2021, 08:32 AM IST
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The new normal meant that simple acts such as popping down the local store or visiting the mall were put on the back burner. Even our wants changed during the pandemic, with essentials taking over our shopping lists.
“Floor cleaners witnessed a growth of 184 per cent, health/nutrition jumped by 78 per cent, personal hygiene by 70 per cent and staples by 75 per cent. We also have seen a 170 per cent surge in ready-to-eat meals. Overall, people were stocking up for essentials, staples, laundry detergents and snack items,” says Saurabh Kumar, founder, Grofers.