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    Maharashtra civic body launches wellness programme for sanitation workers | Thane News

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    KALYAN: The Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) has launched a structured wellness programme for sanitation workers, aimed at improving both their physical health and mental well-being. The initiative, introduced under the leadership of Municipal Commissioner Abhinav Goel, seeks to address the physically demanding and stressful nature of sanitation work. Officials said the programme is designed to help workers manage stress, stay motivated and improve efficiency in their daily duties. The civic body plans to train around 1,500 sanitation workers in phases. Each batch will include 100 to 300 participants, with sessions lasting four to five days. The first workshop was held from April 16 to April 19 at Atre Conference Hall, with around 100 workers taking part. The second phase began on April 20, with nearly 287 workers enrolled. Executive engineer and programme coordinator Rohini Lokare said sanitation workers often face high levels of stress, and such initiatives can improve their overall health. She added that incorporating these practices into daily routines could help workers lead healthier and more balanced lives. The sessions are being conducted by trainers from the Art of Living Foundation. The training includes pranayama (breathing exercises), meditation and stress management techniques aimed at improving mental clarity and emotional well-being. Sanitation workers have welcomed the initiative, calling it a much-needed step. Deputy municipal commissioner (solid waste management) Ramdas Kokare said the programme reflects a more humane and progressive approach to administration. Officials believe that by integrating wellness into workforce management, KDMC is not only improving employee health but also setting an example for other urban local bodies to prioritise the well-being of essential service workers.



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