Were the word ‘Happiness’ is much outspoken and advertised, there in Bhutan, World Happiness Report 2017 reflect no happiness.
21 March 17. Nederland. Summing the key factors to happiness, this year’s World Happiness Report disclosed that; people in those countries who could trust their governments and business establishments and find themselves free to make decisions for their life without any anxiety, and could say that they are having good social support are the happiest people in the world.
Map showing forced migration of Bhutanese refugees from the camps in Nepal. Foto UNHCR |
Emphasizing the importance of such social foundations of happiness a group of independent experts dedicated on the auspices of the UN’s Sustainable Development Solutions Network surveyed people in 156 countries and found
30th March each year is observed as the International Day of Happiness proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in June 2012. The first World Happiness Report was published in the same year and continues to publish such research report every 5 years.
A Bhutanese refugee K.Adhikari in the Bhutanese refugee camps in Nepal still stranded |
By the way it is exciting to mention that the exiled Bhutanese minority Lhotshampas are currently being settled in the countries which are much happier than Bhutan . There are more than 566 exiled Bhutanese in Norway, 874 in Denmark that secured 2nd position of happiness and more than 360 in The Netherlands that ranked 6th followed by UK. More than a 100,000 Bhutanese refugees are in the USA , which is about 83 times happier than the Kingdom of Bhutan in view of the social foundation for happiness.
by: nanda Gautam
by: nanda Gautam
First published in www.nandamedia.blogspot.com
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