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Spread joy and positivity on World Happiness Day

This day was first introduced by the United Nations in 2012 and has since become a global phenomenon.

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Annesha Barua
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Spread joy and positivity on World Happiness Day
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PTC News Desk: World Happiness Day is celebrated on March 20 every year, and is a day to spread joy and happiness around the world. This day was first introduced by the United Nations in 2012 and has since become a global phenomenon.

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The purpose of World Happiness Day is to promote and encourage a more positive outlook on life and to remind people to celebrate the joys of life that already exist. On this day, people are urged to reflect on how their own actions and behaviours can contribute to making the world a happier place.

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There are various ways to celebrate World Happiness Day. People can take part in activities such as writing down things they are grateful for, being kind to others, giving back to the community, or simply taking some time to relax and enjoy life.

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One of the best ways to spread happiness on this day is to reach out to others and share it with them. People can do this by having meaningful conversations with their loved ones, offering help to those in need, or even just by leaving encouraging notes for strangers.

World Happiness Day can also be used as an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health and well-being. Governments and organizations can use the day to launch campaigns and initiatives to help people understand and cope with their mental health issues.

Overall, World Happiness Day is a reminder to cherish the small joys in life and to spread happiness and positivity around us. It is a day to appreciate the people in our lives, to be kind to others, and to strive for a more peaceful and happier world.

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- With inputs from agencies
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