On my way to the World Happiness Summit in London, I receive a Whats-App video from my brother. My niece, five-year-old Ada, is moulding Play-Doh, singing under her breath. ‘What’s the song?’ asks her father from behind the camera. ‘In-es-cap-able de-ath,’ she chants, following up with a quicker, zanier, and more jaunty: ‘Inescapable death.’
Budding engineers at IIIT-Allahabad will study the science of happiness and ways to remain happy in life. A minor course called Science of Happiness has been introduced for the BTech students. The Centre for Science of Happiness has been established with the support of Rekhi Foundation. The centre aims to reduce stress and raise the level of happiness in the lives of future technocrats.
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