Indian workforce still looking for right Work-life Balance, Here the opinions
Indian workforce still looking for right Work-life Balance, Here the opinions
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Followed by several lockdown the Indian work force still struggling for the right work force. Not only that the hactic schedule of everyone' made them little crazy even they don't get time for themselves or the other activities .The New Sense of Place report by Script a Godrej & Boyce venture stated that 67 percent people busy in messaging under work circumstances . Mumbai topped the survey with 85 percent of respondents, followed by Kolkata with 65 percent, Delhi with 60 percent, and Bengaluru with 59 percent.

The survey highlights the changing physical life phenomenon of every Indians. While remote work has ensured that there is a workspace in every house, it has left working professionals without any 'me-time'. This has been surveyed across the four cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kolkata.

According to the survey, Indians do multiple work due to sheer lack of time, 47 per cent of residents in Mumbai their other work menu while working, followed by 48 per cent of residents in Kolkata helps kids with their homework. Let us tell you that, 85 per cent of residents in Bengaluru give time to new opportunities they work for multi-purposes, followed by 72 percent of residents in Delhi.



The Indian embracing the remote work which is being offered by the difference companies, also they beleive that thay can work more efficiently when they are out of the work office. Rajat Mathur, Business Head, Script by Godrej & Boyce, said, "With work from home becoming the norm, our professional hours are melding into personal ones. There are multiple ways in which Indian professionals have been trying to balance their lives with work, giving us a unique insight into the life of a working professional in today's time."

He further said "We see there is a greater need for purpose, ergonomics, and aesthetics in individual`s lives and this has been the inspiration for the Script's new activity-based furniture and accessories. We have witnessed a 35 per cent growth in the sale of accessories and a 2x growth in the sale of WFH furniture in the last year alone. This is testament to the fact that people would like greater comfort and me-space to be at their productive best. The recently launched SCRIPT ecosystems like Archipelago and Float are two great examples that testify how our products are enabling a fluid living experience. We would urge professionals to take cognizance of this and squeeze in some free time around their schedules for some relaxation by experiencing futuristic home accessories and furniture designs."

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