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India ranks 116th in World Happiness Report 2026In the freshly released World Happiness Report 2026, India has ascended to the 116th position, showing commendable progress from earlier ye...
This country tops global happiness rankings for the ninth consecutive yearFinland reigns as the happiest nation for the ninth year, yet a concerning trend emerges: youth well-being is declining, largely due to ext...
U.S falls to its lowest happiness ranking since 2012 and the main reason for its downfall is thisAmericans are unhappier than ever with the U.S. ranking at its lowest place due to increasing loneliness and solo dining habits. Meanwhile,...
World Happiness report: US is not so happy anymore; where does India stand?The World Happiness Report 2025 ranks Finland as the happiest country globally, highlighting trust, connection, and social support as key h...
World Happiness Report 2025: The happiest country revealed—and it’s not the US! See the Top 10 listWorld Happiness Report 2025: Finland has been named the happiest country globally for the eighth consecutive year in the 2025 World Happine...
Happy that we don't have to be happyNow, the not-so-good news. India is 126th in the happiness world ranking of 137 countries. We know that this very piece of information is m...
A look at the top ten countries with unhappiest peopleAccording to Gallup’s Negative Experience Index, a total of 80 percent Afghans are worried and disturbed, 74 percent in mental stresses ind...
Afghanistan world's unhappiest country, even before TalibanThe annual report ranked Afghanistan as last among 149 countries surveyed, with a happiness rate of just 2.5. Lebanon was the world's secon...
Finland crowned world's happiest nation for fifth yearBulgaria, Romania and Serbia recorded the biggest boosts in wellbeing. The largest falls in the World Happiness table, released on Friday, ...
Happy Independence Day: To celebrate patriotism or to celebrate citizenship, that is the questionFor a few nation states, the National Day signifies the establishment of citizenship and not freedom from outside powers.