India, Aug. 7 -- Air India has introduced a new initiative to support the emotional and mental well-being of employees through the launch of a mobile app. The application, named Amaha, is part of the airline's efforts to provide a relaxed environment to its pilots and cabin crew, particularly after the Ahmedabad plane crash and is aimed at helping employees manage their mental health, they said on Wednesday.
Offering over 600 expert-designed self-care techniques and one-to-one therapy and psychiatry sessions, this app will help in managing the mental health of Air India employees, PTI reported, citing sources. Besides, it also offers tools for journaling, tracking mood and goals and AI-powered chatbot support.
Following the Ahmedabad cr...
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