Millennium Post

Employees in Ggn corporatio­ns prepare to work from home

- PIYUSH OHRIE

GURUGRAM: The danger of the air you inhaled in Gurugram can be gauged from the fact that at 2.00 pm on Wednesday, when the sun came out, the PM 2.5 was at 400 micrograms per cubic metres.

With air now reaching deadly levels, most corporatio­ns are devising measures for employees to work from home.

Most foreign corporatio­ns have already moved out of the city for work reacted projects.

As a large number of profession­als come to Gurugram from far off places of Delhi and other areas of the NCR, they are susceptibl­e to breathing the poisonous air.

Thousands of Indian and foreign employees work in Gurugram, where headquarte­rs of several of the world's biggest multinatio­nal companies are located.

“Generally, these times are mostly slotted for working outside the Delhi–ncr. It is not possible to make people not attend the offices over here. So we keep on mulling on measures so that we are less exposed to such toxic air,” said Abhishek, who works in a multinatio­nal company in Cyber Green area.

Most of the advertisin­g and IT companies, whose profession­als suffer from respirator­y ailments, have already been advised to work from home.

Measures are being devised in various corporate meetings on how to enhance productivi­ty with fewer employees working in the office space.

While Gurugram has fared better than other areas of NCR, its air has been hovering at unhealthy levels ever since the culminatio­n of Dusshera.

On Wednesday, besides high concentrat­ion of PM2.5, there were also high levels of poisonous matters like nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide.

Medical experts have already claimed that this air is not only harmful for people suffering from respirator­y ailments, but can also make healthy people extremely sick.

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