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Nina Chhipa

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The author used to work with BW Businessworld as an Editorial Lead for Wellness and Luxury. She has a penchant for education and has studied varied subjects from Psychology to Journalism, Art and design, to Business and Luxury product design

Latest Articles By Nina Chhipa

Make Adversity Your Friend

Ask yourself how much this issue will bother you years from now and you will see the futility of it all

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Wellness Has A New Meaning

It is today as much about a healthy body as a sound mind and soul. People know it. And they want it. From natural products to AI-enabled nutritionist, the industry has grown far and wide

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When You Are Challenged Come Back To Your Heart, Envision What You Want And Enroll People

"Three keys that women need to not be afraid of in order to rise are; Navigate, Network and Negotiate," said Sonja Price

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Namo Gange Trust Organizes The 3rd Edition Of 'The Yogshala Expo 2018', A Health And Wellness Exhibition

The trust works for the upliftment of incapacitated, backward and rural communities through various activities and awareness programs related to health, wellness, education, and culture

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A Healthcare Service Provider Cannot Be A Businessman: Surbhi Jain, Founder, Nutriwell

A healthcare service taker is different from any other consumer and has to be dealt with differently, as one mistake can cost a life. Hence, a patient-centric approach is necessary," said Surbhi Jain

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'Medication to Meditation' - Avital Miller, Author, Healing Happens

3 ways to work with love: acceptance unconditionally, sharing love no matter what, giving even when we are fearful

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Future Of Yoga As Business

The Indian wellness market is worth Rs. 499 Billion, of which 40 percent is wellness services. With the advent of Ayush Ministry yoga studios, equipments and other related start-ups have found a new place in the economy which is really convincing

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Veganism Unleashes Our Soul

With the surge in the level of mindfulness with which people are living their lives, ethical choices like turning vegan are not surprising

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A lot Needs To Be Done For Children, Geriatric Population And Women: Mansi Choudhary

Lack of mental peace and frustration affects mental health negatively. And reduced inter-personal communication due to advanced technology has lead to a decline in the social aspect of health as well.

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India Needs A Renaissance In The Field Of Medicine

Today, at least half of the world’s population still do not have full coverage of essential health services. Over 80 crore people (almost 12 percent of the world’s population) spend at least 10 percent of their household budgets to pay for health care. India has a long way to go

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