Saishwari Patil Sleep Champion, Who is Saishwari Patil: An investment banker from Bengaluru named Saishwari Patil recently won Rs 9 lakh for keeping a healthy sleep habit of 8 to 9 hours and taking power naps during work breaks. Yes! it sounds unbelievable but it is true. Saishwari Patil Sleep Champion story has been raising eyebrows on social media and netizens how can they win such an amount of money by just sleeping. Saishwari Patil won Rs 9 lakh after she became 'sleep champion' in Wakefit’s third edition of its unique sleep internship contest. This distinct program encourages people to focus on sleep, trying to get 8 to 9 hours of sleep at night and 20-minute power naps during the day. Now, the question arises who is Saishwari Patil? Below is everything you should know about Bengaluru Sleep Champion Saishwari Patil-
Who is Saishwari Patil?
Based in Bengaluru, Saishwari Patil is an analyst in Investment Banking & Corporate Finance. According to Saishwari Patil's LinkedIn Profile, she did her graduation in B.Sc Economics from Symbiosis School of Economics. Thereafter, Patil did PG from IFIM Business School in Finance. After her studies, Saishwari worked as an Audit Intern at Grant Thornton INDUS. Then, she worked at the same company for 2 years. Thereafter, she did a 10-month internship as a Sleep Intern at Wakefit. Currently, Saishwari Patil is an analyst at Equi-T Partners LLP.
Saishwari Patil Sleeping Champion
As per reports, Saishwari Patil was one of 12 'sleep interns’ who got a premium mattress and a contactless sleep tracking device to monitor their sleep. During the show, the participants also watched workshops conducted by sleep specialists in order to improve their night’s sleep and improve their chances of becoming the winner. In three years of the show, Wakefit has received more than 1 million applications and has hired 51 interns while paying Rs 63 lakh in stipends.
Kunal Dubey, Wakefit’s Chief Marketing Officer, was quoted saying that the program helps in a fun way to remind Indians about the value of sleep. As per Wakefit’s Great Indian Sleep Scorecard 2024, 48% of Indians wake up tired. This is because, despite the long working hours, poor sleep environment, and stress.