Health and Mental well-being are the most important aspects, but in today's fast-paced world it is nearly impossible to maintain a balanced life.
Especially for senior citizens and students, GSG has a plan to bring these two main services into the business verticals.
For health and mental well-being, GSG would conduct yoga and psychological sessions to assess people and give them a better lifestyle and conduct meditation sessions for developing their mental status.
According to studies, those who struggle with mental health issues get better and many even fully recover. The process of being able to live, work, learn, and take part fully in society is referred to as recovery. More therapies, services, and social support networks exist today than ever before, and they are effective.
In order to decrease the chances that children, teens, young adults & senior citizens may experience mental health issues, it is important to address identified risk factors, such as trauma exposure. Promoting children's and adolescents' senior citizens' social and emotional development results in:
- Increased general productivity
- Improved educational results
- Decreased crime rates
- More robust economies
- Lower expenses for healthcare
- Enhanced standard of living
- Lengthened lifespan
- Greater family harmony
We will operate a consultancy for the betterment of any psychological and physiological issues. In addition to the yoga and meditation classes and this will help the people to get information about better medical services in the country.
For public welfare, GSG has a plan to start up an NGO for helping people who seek help. GSG would be seeking help from the government and corporates to operate this NGO for social cause & welfare.
GSG will be helping people with education and developing the ideal Indian culture. This will help society as well as the company to make a better future.
GSG will not only operate this welfare in Indian territory but also at the international level following the Indian perception of “Vasudhaiva kutumbakam” i.e., “The World is one Family”.
- Health Awareness Programs
- Religious Yoga Activities