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Healthy Lifestyle in Technopark

Technopark is all set to adopt a healthy lifestyle. This was reflected at the session on `Healthy Lifestyle at IT Workplaces’ organised by the Group of Technopark Companies (GTECH) in association with Kerala State IT Mission and Technopark on last Thursday.

There were discussions and presentations on the foundation of creating a healthy workforce, on prevention of lifestyle diseases, on healthy nutrition and stress management. Stressing on the need for a healthy lifestyle, speakers stressed on the need to balance the various components of lifestyle such as work space, family space, social space and personal space.

Dr L Vijayalekshmi, HOD, Applied Nutrition, Trivandrum Medical College, stressed the need for IT professionals to re-engineer the lifestyle on a regular exercise and healthy diet. Dr V Mohanan Nair, State Nodal Officer, National Programme for Prevention of Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke(More than a dozen of young engineers were died because of heart attack during past two years), spoke on the responsibility of the IT firms to provide healthy food options at the cafeterias and also on the importance of taking precautionary measures to fight the onset of non-communicable diseases.

R Narayanan, chief mentor, Faith Infotech, spoke on the need for the professionals working in the IT Sector to embark on a personal mission to be healthy. Other speakers at the session included Mohan Kumar, industrial psychologist, Tiger India; Anil Thricovil, CEO, Alamy Images; S Rama Rao, president, GTECH and Satish Babu, secretary, GTECH.

So we think as a first step, this consortium should take measures to control the quality and availability of healthy foods available with in technopark campus. thousands of complaints were raised against the technopark restaurants serving cheap and unhealthy foods for unreasonable prices.

       

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7 comments

  1. Health should start from technopark restaurants. good post

  2. Health awareness and healthy life style is very much needed for the people working indoors. it is equally applicable for every person who is spending most of the time in a chair.

    A healthy atmosphere and availability of healthy food and environment is important to maintain it. Employers can play a vital role in this. i know many companies in Technopark like Infy has their own gym. technopark has its own health club facility. but don’t know much about how good it is.

    swimming is also a good practice. spend sometime for take care about your health. a good walk in the campus is enough. but i don’t know how many people are doing it.

  3. Yes, first the authorities should check the food sold at technopark restaurants, then organise such seminars. Most of the food sold here are stale and will cause diarrhoea to most of us.

  4. Make a difference from our daily life. start it from technopark hotels.

    1. Make sure that the quality of the food is matching the price
    2. Make sure that food is prepared under hygenic enviornment suggested by food control board kerala
    3. Make arrangements for random inspection, once in a month
    4. Baseline and fix the price and quantity for food items in restaurants
    5. Follow healthy practices, like inspect whether they are using the used oils again and again for making food

    it has been noticed that the food with in technopark is the worst food available in the entire kerala.

  5. technopark food s**ks. do something for it instead of seminars.
    only god can save technopark

  6. Why the induvidual companies can’t start their own canteens in Technopark? if so they can serve quality food for better rates

  7. What a joke? let them control the over-priced and unhygenic technopark restaurants first.