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Indian start-up allows 30-min power nap break for employees
A start-up company in India’s IT city Bengaluru has allowed half-an-hour for power nap for its employees in office, in the latest of novel moves by such firms to be staff-friendly amidst rising attrition post-Covid-19 pandemic.
8 May 2022, 15:31 PM