New Delhi, June 11 -- For years, wellness has largely been viewed as an individual pursuit - shaped by personal choices around nutrition, fitness, preventive healthcare, and lifestyle. But as conversations around public health and social development evolve, a broader understanding of wellness is beginning to emerge. Now the understanding of wellness has been understood as something larger - one that covers basic access to healthcare, education, and opportunities that enable people to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives.

Increasingly, organisations are recognising that individual well-being is closely linked to factors such as access to healthcare, education, awareness, inclusion, and economic participation. In other words, wellness ...