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Finland is the happiest country in the world for the fourth year in a row

Team Chabuk-International Desk: About 27 lakh deaths have been reported from Corona so far. The world is devastated. Meanwhile, the United Nations-sponsored World Happiness Report found Finland to be the happiest country in the world for the fourth year in a row. India ranks 139th in this list of 149 countries.

According to the World Happiness Report released by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Iceland is second and Denmark is third in the list of happiest countries.

Then there are Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Norway, and New Zealand, the only non-European country in the top-10, slipped one point to ninth. the United States, was ranked 18th in the list last year, but this time it is ranked 14th.

Similarly, Britain has slipped five points to 18th position. In compiling the report, Gallup data has been used to determine the level of prosperity in 149 countries. This report has been prepared mainly on the basis of quality of life, positive and negative emotions.

China ranks 20th among happy countries

According to the report, Burundi, Yemen, Tanzania, Haiti, Malawi, Lesotho, Botswana, Rwanda, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan are less prosperous countries than India. Similarly, neighboring China was ranked 94th in the list last year, which has now jumped to 19th position. Nepal is 87th, Bangladesh 101st, Pakistan 105th, Myanmar 126th and Sri Lanka 129th.

Did you laugh a lot yesterday?

In the category of positive emotions, the people involved in the survey were asked if you laughed or smiled a lot the day before. In the same way, in negative emotions, it was asked whether you were disappointed with something the day you laughed or smiled. In the same way people’s sense of contentment has been known on the basis of quality of life.

We have to learn from the epidemic

According to the report, mutual trust was observed among the people in Finland amid the epidemic. In between, people showed a sense of saving and helping each other’s lives. ‘We have to learn from the Corona epidemic’ says Jeffrey Sachs, who prepared the report. The epidemic has told the world that more emphasis must be placed on health than capital.

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