Bollywood actresses share joyous messages and Aruba introduces the Language of Happiness. Spread smiles on this special day!
On the International Day of Happiness, superstar actress Shivangi Verma spreads positivity by reminding us that life is too short to be unhappy. Joining the celebration, '90s Bollywood star Somy Ali runs a remarkable NGO, No More Tears, dedicated to rescuing survivors of domestic abuse. In a unique twist, the cheerful island of Aruba marks the day by unveiling the Language of Happiness, spreading joy globally.
Shivangi Vermaโs message resonates strongly on this day dedicated to happiness as she emphasizes the importance of finding joy in life despite challenges. Somy Ali's impactful work through No More Tears shines a light on the significance of supporting and uplifting survivors of abuse. Aruba's initiative to teach the Language of Happiness showcases their commitment to promoting positivity and well-being.
As we commemorate the International Day of Happiness, let's remember Shivangi Verma's wise words on happiness and Somy Ali's inspiring efforts in humanitarian work. Aruba's innovative approach sets an example for fostering happiness and harmony in communities worldwide, making this day even more special.
On International Day of Happiness, observed on March 20, TV and film actor Shivangi Verma says life is too short to be unhappy and sad.
Pakistani-American actress Somy Ali, who was seen in 1990s Bollywood films, runs a US-based NGO called No More Tears, to rescue survivors of domestic ...
PRNewswire/ -- Today, the One happy island of Aruba is introducing the Language of Happiness, in celebration of International Day of Happiness. This global.
As the team distributed over 10,000 happiness goody bags to various corporates and institutions across the city, the gesture sparked overwhelming gratitude and ...