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    HEALTHY OFFICE SNACKS INDIA

    War and AI force India Inc to rethink huge office deals

    Large office leasing deals in India are experiencing extended closing times as companies adopt a cautious approach to expansion amid geopolitical uncertainty and AI-led workforce disruption. While demand for quality office space remains resilient, occupiers and investors are taking a more measured view of capital commitments, leading to longer evaluation periods.

    Psychology says people who go silent when they’re hurt are not weak, here’s why their brain may be asking them to shut down

    Psychology does not typically interpret silence as a sign of weakness. More often, it is seen as a coping mechanism that people use to navigate emotional distress, avoid escalating conflict and regain a sense of stability or control during difficult situations.

    Skip chips and namkeen: 7 high-protein Indian snacks for office hours
    India risks becoming "unhealthier before it becomes richer," CEA V Anantha Nageswaran warns

    India faces a health challenge before achieving wealth. Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran points to rising obesity and sedentary lifestyles. This impacts productivity and economic growth. He urges individuals to incorporate physical activity into daily routines. Improved health outcomes are seen as hidden growth potential for Viksit Bharat. This focus on human capital is crucial for India's development.

    FSSAI issues notices to 8 food companies for misleading 'healthy' claims on packaging, labels

    FSSAI has issued notices to eight food companies, including Emami Healthy & Tasty, Neuherbs, Troovy and Plan B, for allegedly using misleading brand names, trade names and product claims that may violate food safety regulations.

    India known as nation with world's largest healthcare programme: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India has made healthcare more affordable and accessible over the past 12 years through initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat and the PM Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana. He highlighted lower-cost medicines and medical devices, expanded medical education, and progress in tackling diseases like tuberculosis.

    The Economic Times
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