Happiest Health Empowers Families to Balance Tech and Togetherness at Get Set, Grow Summit 2024



A resounding success in engaging children with fun activities while championing screen-free family time

Bengaluru, Saturday 14th December 2024: Happiest Health hosted the second edition of Get Set, Grow Summit 2024 with a special theme on ‘Digital Detox’ aimed at promoting gadget free moments for children in the age group of 5 to 12 years and drawing attention towards screen free family time to strengthen bond. The event was packed with interactive workshops, expert talks, educational and fun filled activities all aimed at helping families learn about nutrition, physical health, and mental wellness in a collaborative and engaging setting. Children & parents participated with enthusiasm and engaged in play time with full vigour. The summit witnessed participation of over 500 people where they discovered the importance of family bond thus promoting overall well-being of children through tailored sessions meant for them.

Unveiling the second edition Get Set Grow, Mr Anindya Chowdhury, CEO of Happiest Health – Knowledge and Diagnostics “This summit has been a wonderful initiative to remind families of the joy and importance of being present for each other without digital distractions. Events like this not only foster stronger family connections but also equip us with valuable tools to prioritize health and well-being in an increasingly digital age. I hope this inspires many more families to take small, meaningful steps towards a balanced lifestyle. In today’s fast-paced world, it is crucial to carve out moments of togetherness that strengthen bonds and enrich lives. This summit has highlighted how simple, mindful changes can make a profound difference in creating harmony within families, encouraging us all to rethink our daily choices and commitments.”

The key highlight of the summit was Panel Discussion on “Digital Detox: Challenges and Way Forward -featuring doctors and experts who shared insights on the implications of excessive screen time which can hamper the overall development of children.

Speaking at the panel, Dr Santosh Kumar, Senior Consultant and Lead – Paediatrician & Neonatologist, Motherhood Hospitals, Bengaluru, said “In the digital age, fostering strong parent-child communication is vital to counteract the effects of excessive screen time. Gadgets reduce children’s ability to read non-verbal cues, empathize, and engage in imaginative play, essential social and emotional development skills. Parents should model healthy behavior by setting aside devices and creating an environment rich in meaningful interactions. Activities like storytelling, arts, or family discussions build emotional resilience and motivation. Importantly, children imitate adults, so demonstrating balance and moderation is key. Effective communication and positive reinforcement can help children break screen dependency and focus on activities that nurture their well-being.”

Dr Arvind Shenoi-Clinical Director- Neonatology and Pediatric, Rainbow Children’s Hospital, Bengaluru, “Today’s children are navigating three distinct worlds—the real, the dream, and the virtual. The cyber world, while offering opportunities, also disrupts critical areas of life by stealing time from real-world experiences and much-needed sleep. This imbalance leads to physical and emotional challenges, including sleep disturbances, obesity, and reduced parental authority. Parents must actively regulate screen time, ensuring children do not lose sight of essential real-world interactions. By fostering meaningful relationships and encouraging play outside the digital realm, parents can help their children grow into emotionally and physically healthier individuals in this tech-driven age.”

Dr Sowmya R, Senior Consultant, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus & Neuro-ophthalmology at Sankara Eye Hospital, Bengaluru, “Prolonged screen exposure in children, especially under the age of three, poses serious risks to their eye health, including increased chances of developing myopia, accommodative issues, and eye strain. It’s critical to ensure a balanced approach by limiting screen time and encouraging activities that stimulate natural vision development, such as outdoor play. Early signs like squinting, headaches, or difficulty focusing should not be ignored. Parents must be vigilant about creating healthy screen habits and seeking timely medical advice to prevent long-term complications. Protecting your child’s eyes today will pave the way for a healthier, clearer vision tomorrow.”

Thus, the panel discussion concluded tips for both parents & children on setting limitations on screen time, fostering gadget-free engagement, and encouraging interactive activities like storytelling are essential to support a child’s development. Physical Activity as a Counterbalance: Outdoor play and team sports promote patience, social skills, and physical health, offsetting the negative effects of prolonged screen use. Doctors advised to seek professional help if concerns persist despite reduced screen time, consulting developmental therapists and speech-language experts is crucial for timely diagnosis and support.

There were other interesting fun activities for the kids like Zumba dance sessions, quiz competition to keep them engaged & thus connect them with their friends and family.
• Interactive Workshops: The parents learned about the importance of nutrition, fitness, and mental wellness through hands-on cooking classes, yoga sessions, and fun art projects.
• Family Activity Zones: The activities were tailored to offer fun and educational experiences designed for parents and kids to enjoy together, all aligned with the event’s theme of digital detox.
• Competitions and Challenges: Competitions and Challenges featured exciting games and activities that promoted teamwork, creativity, and healthy competition among families.

The Get Set, Grow Summit 2024 successfully championed the importance of a balanced approach to technology and family well-being. By offering an engaging platform of workshops, expert talks, and interactive activities, Happiest Health provided families with practical strategies to navigate the challenges of a tech-driven world and to lead the way in promoting healthier lifestyles and fostering meaningful connections, empowering families to embrace a more harmonious and fulfilling life.

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ACCA India Employer Conference 2024 Charts a Bold Vision for Finance in the AI Era

Bengaluru, December 13, 2024: ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), the leading global accountancy body, successfully hosted its flagship event named ACCA India Employer Conference 2024 with the theme ‘AI, trends, and the 2030 Finance Landscape’. The conference brought together an exceptional gathering of industry leaders, C-suite executives, and financial professionals to discuss transformative trends shaping the future of finance.

The conference kicked off with a powerful keynote address by Helen Brand OBE, Chief Executive of ACCA, who emphasized the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the finance profession. She underlined the pivotal role of ethics and human insight in navigating the AI-driven future, urging finance professionals to balance technological advancements with integrity and sustainability. Her thought-provoking address challenged attendees to champion ethical leadership and innovation, positioning them as key drivers in shaping a responsible and resilient future for global finance.

Speaking on the conference, Helen Brand said, “At ACCA, we believe in empowering finance professionals to lead through innovation and adaptability. The future is not just about adapting to change but actively driving it. As we explore new technologies, sustainability, and leadership, this conference serves as a platform for shaping a bold, innovative, and future-ready finance community—one that will lead with purpose and resilience in an ever-evolving world.”

The conference featured two engaging panel discussions, on ‘Accountancy in the Age of AI: Trends and Transformations’ and ‘Finance in 2030: Drivers of Change’. These sessions explored critical topics such as the role of artificial intelligence in revolutionizing accountancy practices and the emerging factors driving the financial ecosystem of the future. Esteemed panelists, including CFOs and industry experts from leading organizations like Tata Motors, Tata Chemicals, Accenture, Infosys, PwC, Wipro Enterprises, Dell and Volvo, among others contributed to the vibrant discussions.

A key highlight of the conference was the presentation of the National Strategic Business Case Challenge winners, a competition that showcased the ingenuity and talent of the next generation of finance professionals. ACCA also felicitated its newly approved employer partners, acknowledging their dedication to nurturing ACCA talent and maintaining global standards in professional development. Additionally, the ACCA Awards for Finance Leaders celebrated exemplary contributions of the organisations in key areas such as innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation.

The ACCA India Employer Conference 2024 reaffirmed ACCA’s role as a global leader in driving conversations that shape the future of finance.

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Human Rights in a Glocal World: St. Joseph’s University Hosts Transformative Symposium

Bengaluru, December 12 – St. Joseph’s University became a hub of intellectual engagement and advocacy as it hosted an enlightening symposium themed “International Symposium on Human Rights in the Glocal World: Trends and Challenges”. The event, organized by the School of Social Work, brought together scholars, practitioners, and students from across the globe to delve into pressing human rights issues affecting contemporary society.

The symposium began at 9:00 AM with an invocation led by first-year MSW students, setting a reflective and solemn tone. Rev. Fr. Augustine Lourdu, Dean of the School of Social Work, extended a warm welcome to attendees, followed by Dr. Mary Princess Lavanya, Assistant Professor and Convenor of the Symposium, who introduced the event’s theme, emphasizing its relevance in today’s interconnected yet divided world.

Keynote Address: Global Perspectives on Human Rights

The inaugural address was delivered by Dr. Arthur Frankel, a distinguished faculty member at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW). Drawing on his vast experience, Dr. Frankel shed light on the evolving practice of social work in the United States, with a focus on healthcare access, immigration, gender identity, abortion rights, food security, and LGBTQ+ issues. His insightful observations set the stage for robust discussions throughout the day. The session concluded with a vote of thanks by Ms. Viola Noronha, leaving participants energized for the sessions ahead.

Engaging Panel Discussions: Addressing Core Human Rights Challenges

The morning session featured a dynamic panel discussion moderated by Fr. Francis Pinto SJ. Esteemed panelists, including Fr. M. Soosai Antony, Mr. R. Manohar, Ms. Geetha Nataraj, Dr. Kiran Jeevan, Dr. Samuel Sathyaseelan, and Mr. Y. J. Rajandra, engaged the audience with thought-provoking deliberations. Key topics included:

Mental Health Stigma in India: Examining societal attitudes and the urgent need for de-stigmatization.

Challenges for Wage Workers: Highlighting the struggles of daily wage laborers in urban slums.

Sexual Harassment and Workplace Well-Being: Exploring the role of organizational culture in ensuring employee rights.

National Health Policy During COVID-19: Insights into public-private partnerships to strengthen healthcare infrastructure.

Equal Pay and Labor Rights: Addressing the plight of marginalized communities and advocating for fair wages.

Justice for Families of Prisoners: Human rights commissions as a beacon of hope.

A vibrant Q&A session followed, with participants engaging the panelists on critical issues.

Afternoon Sessions: Papers and Digital Presentations

The symposium continued with parallel sessions for paper presentations and a digital poster showcase. Moderators Dr. Premajyothi D. and Fr. Simon Paul D’Souza – Assistant Professors School of Social Work, St.Joseph’s University, led discussions that covered a broad spectrum of topics, including:

• The technological impact on human rights, with case studies like Gaza’s conflict.

Sexual violence as a weapon of war and its devastating effects.

Climate justice in the face of global warming.

Income insecurity and the lack of economic rights.

The mental health challenges of mothers raising children with autism.

• Rights of migrant and contract laborers in India.

International students from UNCW presented compelling papers, sharing perspectives on discrimination, poverty, and mental health.

Valedictory Session: Honoring Human Rights Champions

The event concluded with a valedictory session, where Chief Guest Madam Ruth Manorama, a renowned human rights activist, delivered an inspiring address. Prof. Kiran Jeevan, a clinical case practitioner, underscored key takeaways, emphasizing the importance of mental health, employee rights, and labor protections.

Capt. Akshay presented a comprehensive summary of the symposium, followed by closing remarks from Dr. Mary Princess Lavanya, Assistant Professor and Convenor of the Symposium.

Building Bridges for a Just World

Under the patronage of Rev. Dr. Victor Lobo SJ, Vice-Chancellor of St. Joseph’s University, the symposium served as a significant platform for dialogue and action. The event not only deepened understanding but also laid the groundwork for future collaborations in the realm of social work and human rights advocacy. The International Symposium was made a grand success by the active contributions of Dr. Allan Godfrey – Head of the Department, the international students and faculty from UNCW alongside Indian participants from Karnataka and around India, highlighting the truly global spirit of the event.

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Kallahalli BDA Layout Residents Association Demands Justice Over Incorrect Tariff Charges

WALKATHON FOR JUSTICE

Waking up Waterboard With Walkathon
Today’s programme –
9.30 am walk from KALLAHALLI BDA Layout to BWSSB Indiranagar Office

Route – Philips Circle – Old Madras Road – BDA Complex – 100 feet road – 6th Main – 7th Cross – BWSSB Office

Sit-in-strike at BWSSB till closure of BWSSB office

Filing of 22 RTI applications to the AEE SE 4 Sub-Division

BWSSB Office

The Kallahalli BDA Layout Residents Association has raised concerns over the incorrect tariff application by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB). According to the association, BWSSB has not only added arrears but also levied interest on them, which has escalated the dues to several crores of rupees.

In response to this issue, the association approached the High Court seeking intervention. However, a concrete resolution is yet to be achieved.

The association emphasized that the “high-rise” tariff being applied to their residential area is not applicable to them and must be rectified immediately.

Speaking to the media, Kallahalli BDA Layout Residents Association President, Muralidharan, reiterated their demand for a fair resolution and urged the authorities to address the core issue at the earliest.

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