Economic Survey 2024-25: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the report of the Economic Survey today before the budget to be presented in Parliament on 1 February. The Economic Survey 2024-25 mentions all the major issues of the country. In the survey, a report has also been prepared regarding the mental health of the employees working. According to the survey, employees working with good managers and colleagues report a mental well-beating score, 100-point (33 percent) than employees working with bad managers/colleagues.
Social interaction is very important during work
Apart from this, employees who report the most pride and purpose at their work, their mental well-vegg score would have been 100-point more (33 percent) and 120-point (40 percent) more than those who report the worst reports. Is. In addition, the mental well-beating score of individuals working in a completely remote work condition is completely in-purson or hybrid work model is about 50 points (17 percent) less than its counterparts, which tells this. It is that social interaction is very important during work to maintain mental health.
Longing to the desk for a long time is harmful to mental health
Not only this, the economic review presented on Friday, amid the ongoing debate over working for 70-90 hours a week, cited the study that it could have a bad effect on health. In the review, citing a study by Sapian Labs Center for Human Brain and Mind, it was said, “It was said that spending a long time on the desk is harmful to the mental health of the employee and the person who spends 12 or more time daily at the desk. Is, he has to face problems related to mental health. ”
Problems can cause more than 55-60 hours a week
In the review, citing joint estimates of diseases related to PEGA F, Nafradi B (2021) and WHO/ILO, it was said, “The hours spent on work are usually considered a remedy for productivity, but the previous report It is clear that working for more than 55-60 hours a week can have a bad effect on health. ‘
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