In 2012, the United Nations (UN) declared March 20 to be observed as the International Day of Happiness.
Aim: The
day recognizes that happiness is a fundamental human goal, and calls
upon countries to approach public policies in ways that improve the
well-being of all peoples. By designating a special day for happiness,
the UN aims to focus world attention on the idea that economic growth
must be inclusive, equitable, and balanced, such that it promotes
sustainable development, and alleviates poverty. Additionally the UN
acknowledges that in order to attain global happiness, economic
development must be accompanied by social and environmental well-being.
Background: The initiative to declare a day of happiness came from Bhutan – a country whose citizens are considered to be some of the happiest people in the world. The Himalayan Kingdom has championed an alternative measure of national and societal prosperity, called the Gross National Happiness Index (GNH). The GNH rejects the sole use of economic and material wealth as an indicator of development, and instead adopts a more holistic outlook, where spiritual well-being of citizens and communities is given as much importance as their material well-being.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Message for the International Day of Happiness, 20 March 2013 - "On this first International Day of Happiness, let us reinforce our commitment to inclusive and sustainable human development and renew our pledge to help others. When we contribute to the common good, we ourselves are enriched. Compassion promotes happiness and will help build the future we want."
Copy of UN
Resolution about International Day of Happiness attached herewith.
[Do something
good to make others happy]
For
more details visit website UN official website http://www.un.org/en/events/happinessday/index.shtml
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