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According to CEO Nithin Kamath, the challenge would entail burning at least 350 calories each day. The company's fitness trackers will offer the option of setting daily goals.

Digital Desk: Online brokerage firm Zerodha has added a new fitness challenge for employee members to a long list of staff health-related activities.

CEO Nithin Kamath asserts that successful completion of this challenge will reward employees with attractive incentives and that one fortunate participant just might win 10 lakh.

According to CEO Nithin Kamath, the challenge would entail burning at least 350 calories each day. The company's fitness trackers will offer the option of setting daily goals.

"Giving customers the option to set a daily activity goal on our fitness monitors is our most recent health challenge at Zerodha. One month's salary will be given as a bonus to anyone who meets their target on 90% of the days during the course of the next year. One 10-lakh lucky draw served as a motivational boost "Nithin Kamath stated in a post on LinkedIn.

According to Mr. Kamath, his company makes every effort to motivate employees to be active while working from home.

In his post, Mr. Kamath stated, "Given that the majority of us are WFH, sitting is rapidly replacing smoking as a public health epidemic. We are making every effort to move the teams' members and their families forward, and hopefully we will succeed."

Along with a personal account, the founder of Zerodha also supplied a screenshot of a health app.

"Tracking my movement has been the finest growth hack since I started gaining weight after taking COVID, and I've also been more aware of my nutrition. gradually increased daily target to 1000 calories. The current state of my Sep is shown here; it will be interesting to see how other people who utilise activity trackers, "He composed.

Zerodha has already given staff members rewards for losing weight in April of this year. A bonus equivalent to one-half of a month's pay would be given to employees with a BMI of less than 25.

 

 

 

 

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