New Delhi, March 10 -- On account of the World Sleep Day on March 14, a Noida-based research agency, LocalCircles' report, shows that 59 per cent of Indians surveyed are getting less than 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep daily.

The data also highlights that out of the 15,659 respondents coming from various backgrounds, 39 per cent of people said they are only able to sleep 4-6 hours per day and 20 per cent said that they are able to sleep up to 4 hours per day without any interruption. This amounts to a total of 59 per cent of respondents who are unable to get even more than 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep daily.

People who submitted their responses also attributed some reasons to their lack of long sleep, such as using the washroom toppin...