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Happy New Year 2022: How are we changing everything? Here is a take from Women, Youngsters & Entrepreneurs on innovations coming up

Hello 2022! Hopes ride high!
As we stepped into 2021 with the hope of vaccination, we step into 2022 with a hope to restore the economy, normalisation of life and overall harmony.
The city immersed in celebratory fervour in small gatherings and treats in New Year themed restaurants on Friday. As you flip through the first news edition of Free Press in 2022, we wish you hope, cheer and bring you a preview of dreams for this year.
With three 2’s and a zero symbolising eternity, it’s time to act together and get ahead in a way that benefits one and all.
If you have a fancy for fun palindromes then watch out, as February will feature palindrome dates this year.
February 2, 2022 (2-2-22) and February 20, 2022 (2-20-2022) will mark a special number on your diary.
Speaking to different groups of experts and representatives, we bring out what the youngsters, women, educationists and businesses are planning for 2022!
Sustainability & Nature way of life is our goal: Women
The pink powers have learned the lesson well from covid-19 and are all set to transform their lives and everything in the city to natural way of life.
“I have always felt that natural ways of skincare and hair care are better than commercial products that cost a lot for our environment too. With covid-19 outbreak, I am determined to work on ensuring that we learn and use all natural home ingredients at least replacing cosmetics.”
Seema Soni
Beauty Educator
“I have always emphasized on sustainable development and use of natural resources. In 2022, I am planning to take this ahead by working with more youngsters and slowly transforming the city to working in sync with environment by utilising solar power and other natural resources instead of burning fuels.”
Padma Shri Janak Palta
“Life is too unpredictable and with covid-19, my resolution for 2022 is to become aware of everything I do. I will avoid every food that can hurt my body. I will modify all the activities in my company to go plastic free and reuse everything!”
Anoushka Shukla
HR Professional
Get ‘high’ on life only, support elderly: Youth campaign
Youngsters have learned many lessons while at home, almost losing their grandparents and low immunity after-effects. Fighting the second wave of the virus, youngsters have decided to make new resolves for 2022 majorly ensuring to stay away from addictions and supporting elderly.
“I come from a family of doctors and hope to become one too. Until I do and can serve people as a doctor, I have resolved to act as a caregiver for elderly as and when I can. Covid-19 has taught us the importance of love and care now, so I want to start serving people and doing ‘sewa’ from now onwards like everyone in my family.”
Atharv Verma, 15
School student
“I have seen a lot of youngsters get into variety of addictions as they enter college life. I cannot stop them, but I am sure to become a role-model by never getting to any of these things. I want to dedicate my life to helping people starting 2022.”
Sneha Mukesh, 18
Commerce Student
“I have always followed my passion in life, so I never got inclined towards any other things to intoxicate me. But I have seen many youngsters spoil their life with addictions and I will work on helping them in 2022. Life is too precious.”
Jatin Soni, 22
Hair Dresser
Becoming more efficient, focus on manufacturing to boost economy: Entrepreneurs
Businesses need to grow and restore economy, but how? Entrepreneurs and trainers in the city have a plan to bring up the market with education and starting the circle by motivating manufacturing to selling.
“Indore has a good market as it is the trade centre for the heart of the country. However, transport has been the biggest issue recently. So, Indore needs to consider more manufacturing units as well. However, we do seek help from policymakers on it and further, digital education is another must now.”
Dr Ajit Upadhyaya
Management college director
“The priority for economic policymakers should be to sustain employment, family incomes, and business viability. As of us, we are trying to sustain by training and upgrading everything from our employees to our systems. We are trying to cut off costs in processes and hope to provide the best in 2022.”
Mukesh ArjunDas
Entrepreneur
“Even modest improvements to productivity growth constitute success because they compound over time into more substantial increases in living standards. So, I am going to try to work on more creative and efficient ways to work with innovative ideas in the industry.”
Safwan Husain
Artist

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