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HR leaders should focus on 'wholistic wellbeing', use data and technology to enhance employee wellbeing: Report

HR leaders should focus on 'wholistic wellbeing', use data and technology to enhance employee wellbeing: Report
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RoundGlass Hosts Livestream Roundtable Chat with Experts in Honor of MTV's #MentalHealthAction Day – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Share New Delhi: To show solidarity in support of the inaugural #MentalHealthAction Day spearheaded by the MTV Entertainment Group, RoundGlass partnered with them to conduct a Livestream chat show. Elevating critical conversations around mental health, the show was hosted by RoundGlass’s Global Head of Mental Health and Wellbeing, Prakriti Poddar. The mental health experts at the panel consisted of Sian Beilock (President of Barnard College at Columbia University), Vikram Patel (Harvard Department of Global Health Professor), Elisha Goldstein (Ph.D., Co-founder of the Mindful Living Collective), Martin Enault (Executive Mental Health Advisor), Sharon-Coyle Saeed (Grief and Trauma Specialist) and Dr. Raghu Kiran Appasani (Psychiatrist, Neuroscientist and Mental Health Advocate).

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Experts share a few suggestions to reduce Covid-19 pandemic paranoia

Experts share a few suggestions to reduce Covid-19 pandemic paranoia Engage in physical activity and connect with your family and friends to cope up with the rising stress, advise experts Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Global catastrophic events like the Covid-19 pandemic can cause a lot of stress and trauma. (Representational Photo) Express News Service With the second Covid-19 wave having hit us bad, and the fear of a third one looming large, there is a visible paranoia in the air, with everyone trying to find ways and means of coping up with the trauma. A few experts talk about how to circumvent this stress of what the future holds.

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New normal in Covid times: Differently abled suffer in silence as world goes into distress mode

Covid-19 pandemic has been a tough challenge for the government and the public in India. But it is harsher for those who need special care. Read on to have a peep into the challenges of differently abled people in Covid-19 times.

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