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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 02: India’s wellness economy is no longer being shaped inside clinics. It is being shaped inside office cabins, factory floors, and late-night work calls. The cost of India’s hustle culture is now showing up not just in burnout conversations, but in falling energy levels, early-onset deficiencies, and productivity losses that cannot be addressed through quick fixes. For companies, health has quietly become an economic variable. For decades, the corporate world’s approach to wellness was reactive. Nutrition and supplements entered the picture only after a diagnosis, a prescription, or a visible health concern. Clinics have always been…
