International Day of Happiness: Date, significance, other details

In 2013, the United Nations' 193 member states commemorated the first International Day of Happiness. (AP)Premium
In 2013, the United Nations' 193 member states commemorated the first International Day of Happiness. (AP)
1 min read . Updated: 20 Mar 2022, 04:23 PM IST Livemint

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March 20 is marked as the International Day of Happiness by the United Nations. The purpose of this day is to know the value of happiness in one's life and create awareness around it. From a pandemic to war, the world is currently facing unprecedented challenges and it is more reason to celebrate every ounce of happiness we have in our lives.  

Date

March 20 was declared as the International Day of Happiness by the United Nations General Assembly in July 2012 in order to recognise the importance of happiness and well-being as common aims and ambitions in the lives of people worldwide.

In 2013, the United Nations' 193 member states commemorated the first International Day of Happiness.

Two years later, it created as many as 17 Sustainable Development Goals, e.g. aim of reducing poverty, inequality, and protecting the environment - that lead to happiness.

Theme

Considering that we are countering unprecedented challenges the theme for this year is “Build Back Happier". With the COVID, for over 2 years we were unable to meet with the family and friends. The economy and people's livelihoods have been severely harmed. This means that in many regions, happiness is at an all-time low. So, as we commemorate this day this year, think about what actually makes you happy and how you might pursue it despite the present normal.

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