March 2, 2025 - 21:52

In a recent statement, Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve emphasized the potential of technology to significantly reduce working hours without compromising productivity. He pointed out that the integration of advanced technological tools in various sectors can streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and ultimately lead to a better work-life balance for employees.
Rajeeve highlighted that many industries are already witnessing the benefits of adopting modern technology, which allows for more flexible working arrangements and improved output. He encouraged businesses to embrace innovative solutions that can optimize their processes and reduce the time employees spend on tasks.
The minister's remarks come at a time when discussions around work hours and employee well-being are gaining traction globally. By leveraging technology effectively, Rajeeve believes that companies can create a healthier work environment, fostering both employee satisfaction and organizational success. This approach not only supports the workforce but also positions Kerala as a forward-thinking state in the realm of industrial development.
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