Project Khushi: Transforming Police Wellness in Bengaluru

Bengaluru City Police and Happiest Health have launched Project Khushi, a wellness program targeting lifestyle diseases among police personnel. The initiative combines digital and in-person sessions to address health issues like diabetes and hypertension, while fostering a culture of wellness within high-stress police work environments.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bengaluru | Updated: 11-09-2025 16:15 IST | Created: 11-09-2025 16:15 IST
Project Khushi: Transforming Police Wellness in Bengaluru
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The Bengaluru City Police, in collaboration with Happiest Health, has introduced Project Khushi, an innovative wellness initiative tailored to prevent lifestyle diseases among police personnel. This program aims to tackle issues such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, prevalent in the high-stress police work environment.

Recognizing the unique health challenges faced by officers, Project Khushi offers a 'phygital' approach combining expert-led classes with digital learning, focusing on angiography, nutrition, yoga, and mindfulness over a span of three months. The program also provides weekly online modules and a WhatsApp support group for continuous engagement.

Ravi Joshi, Co-CEO of Happiest Health, underscored the program's importance, stating that it seeks to enhance officers' health and professional efficacy. By September 2025, participants will undergo initial and concluding health assessments, paving the way for substantial improvements.

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