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View Poll Results: Would Indian Companies have a welcoming attitude towards Corporate Fitness Programmes?
Definitely 30 76.92%
I don't think so 9 23.08%
Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll

Vinisha
1

Hi,
Please give your views as to whether a Corporate Wellness Management programme/ Corporate Fitness Programme is existent in India and whether it would work in Indian companies. Corporate Fitness Programmes are very successful abroad and given the increasing weightage to fitness and health, the Companies are getting friendlier towards this programme. They have experienced better productivity, lower absenteeism, greater interest among the employees for their work and increasing employee loyalty.
I would appreciate if people reply to this post and participate in the poll. I need to get views and opinions about the feasibility of a corporate fitness programme in India.
Regards,
Vinisha.

From India,
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Namaskar Vinisha ji.
I wonder why this topic could not draw attention. Fitness has the following three aspects:
1. Cognitive fitness,
2.Nuitritional fitness and
3. Alignment/physical fitness.
Does corporate sector not want to pay attention to this aspect and captalise only on the reslience of employees?
regards

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Whither India?
Here is India's future.
Heading- Shape up or perish, warns WHO.
Sub heading-India stares at a chronic disease epidemic.
Opening and next paragraph-The World Health Organisation(WHO)'s predictions for India are scary and sound a timely alert: kill chronic ailments before they kill you.
Heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes will account for 53 percent of all deaths this year alone. The death count is going to rise rapidly in the next decade,projects a new WHO report.
(The Hindustan Times, 6/10/2005,page3)
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From India, Delhi
Vinisha
1

Hello Jogeshwarji,
Even I am disappointed to see no response in this thread. I and my friends suggested this topic for a project on "Enterpreneurship" and our Professor flatly said, "It won't work in India, given the attitude of Indian Companies". I wanted to prove her wrong, so started this thread.
Sure, companies like Infosys have taken this important step and introduced a 10,000 sq feet gymnasium within their premises to let their employees maintain their health. In my opinion, Companies with sufficient resources must introduce such measures that would benefit the health of their employees.
Regards,
Vinisha.

From India,
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Vinisha ji.
Namaskar.
Both your professor and you are right. She is right just now And you will be right after 5 years. Because In India "hire and fire" principle is working as there is surplus man power in the market. According to 2005 estimation India is having population growth rate of only 1.4 percent. In another 5 years we are likely to to come down to 0 or minus growth rate. This apart the WHO prediction as quoted above will come to be felt. By that time wellness programmes will be a must. Moreover, replacing illness, wellness is a relatively new concept. To pick up, it will take a bit time.
The other day I was seeing in TV. that certain companies have started their stress management programmes in their own ways devoid of expert inputs. Gradually they will seek expertise too. Wellness measures certainly need expertise to be effective. I will post more information in due course.
regards

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

I run a course on stress alleviation of criminal justice functionaries(judges and police officers etc.) and use corporate words:
Apni apni punji,
Apni apni kamai,
Apna apna munafa.
I you are responsible for your illness and you yourself can repair the anomalies.
Your body is the biggest apothecary.
regards

From India, Delhi
Metro Nirvana
Metro Nirvana is a holistic wellness enterprise. We offer customized wellness programs that meet the needs and interests of employees’ at all hierarchical levels.
We conduct workshops on Stress Management, Work-Life balance, Yoga, Meditation, Powernaps, Executive counseling, and Renewal weekends all targeted towards work related issues like employee attitude, morale and attrition.
Taking our vision of “wellness at the workplace” forward, we also conduct specialized life skill workshops from the corporate perspective in Anger management, Quarter-life crisis, Mid-life crisis, Corporate Burnout, Supernova Burnout, Women’s wellness, Happiness at workplace and Spirituality at workplace.
For more information please visit us at http://metronirvana.com/

From India, Mumbai
byrk
Hi Vinisha
Guess I have seen this thread a bit late. But still would want to share some insights into Corporate Wellness. My company arranges Corporate Wellness Programs for Companies. These programs deal with equipping the personnel with methods / tools to handle mental stress and for mind management, which in result help in eliminating physical ailments. We have worked with some smaller companies and they have seen benefits. The attitude of their employees change, they are more proactive and productive, better retention rate, increase in overall well being, etc.
You can read the companies feedback on our site <link no longer exists - removed>
Do feel free to write to me if you have any further queries.
Regards
Bhagyalaxmi Velugu

From India, Pune
incredibleguy
Hi !
Corporate Wellness is something which is really catching up and REDAPPLE Health Solutions based in Bangalore is a great move towards the same.
Check the website www.redapplehealthsolutions.com.
Bye.
Thanks.:icon1:

From India, Bangalore
incredibleguy
Hi There !
I think Corporate Wellness programmes are really catching up in India.
Today’s working environment is such that individuals feel short changed for time and believe they are unable to work out and stay healthy as a result. ‘Wellness’, however, is not time-bound or reserved for the supermodel, athlete, or body-builder; the yogi who has renounced humanity, or the decadent narcissist who seems to have all the time in the world just to focus on “health and fitness”.
It is available to, and necessary for everyone, particularly the overworked corporate or professional. An ideal routine for a busy corporate does not need to be endless or unrealistic. Sensible combination of routines could not only prevent boredom, but minimizse time invested while still optimizing results.
REDAPPLE HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS is a great move in this regard.
Please visit <link no longer exists - removed>
Bye.

From India, Bangalore
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