Mizoram, one of the seven states in Northeastern part of India surrounded by slik hills and pristine forests, has always been the happiest state in India. Being culturally and naturally endowed coupled with strengthened social relations has placed it among the happiest nations.
Why is Mizoram so Happy?
- Natural Beauty: The topography of Mizoram is quite young and the untouched looks of the natural beauty of northeastern India define it as having rolling hills, waterfalls, wildlife and forests. The state is heavily forested and has good standard air quality round the year enhancing a healthy life.
- Strong Social Bonds: The society of Mizoram is very developed in terms of strong social relationships that have a key emphasis on the concepts of community and family. They are friendly with hospitable nature towards the intruding outsiders, and they always stand together to respect each other’s opinion.
- Cultural Richness: Traditionally the state is famous for its traditional music, dance and handicrafts that gives it an extra edge. One indigenous festival Chapchar Kut and another Mim Kut depict the different phases of a Mizo’s happy life.
- Peaceful Environment: Mizoram is comparatively free from social and political turmoil and other such kinds of disturbances. This helps to make the country to feel secured and politically stable among its residents. So it is the happiest state in India.
- Education and Healthcare: It appreciates that it has invested a lot of money through the state government in the development of human capital especially through education and healthcare. With this, there are advancements in health issues, and acquisition of enhanced employments and promotions.
Strong Social Bonds:
- Community-oriented culture: Mizos are highly esteemed to have coherent and social connected groups.
- Family-centric values: Family has a significant importance in the Mizo people culture and their needs are always well catered through care and SHG.
High Literacy Rate:
- Education-focused society: Mizos are educated people and with good literacy rates and because of the better opportunity they get more chance for education.
- Skilled workforce: Education has an important role in processes of economic and social development.
Peaceful Environment:
- Low crime rate: From the foregoing, Mizoram as a state is comparatively a safe state, thus people feel secure.
Political stability has a positive effect to the total health of a nation.
Cultural Richness:
- Vibrant festivals: The cultural fairs including Chapchar Kut and Mim Kut primarily honour life, song and dance among the Mizo population.
- Preservation of traditions: The Mizo people are conscious of their culture and have an urge to protect it.
Subsequently, Mizoram has effectively conjured that state(or society) where everybody, non-richer than the other, can have equal happiness or well-being factors.
The Mizo Way of Life
In essence, the Mizo people maintain a pretty unique culture that focuses on hard work, balance, and togetherness as people with nature. They appreciate education, working, and keeping to the truth. These values, along with the spectacular natural resources, and less-communicated environment of the state increase the degrees of happiness and well-being.
There’s more to life than economics in the form of measured human development – in terms of happiness, Mizoram is top of the class, although the state remains relatively poor compared to others in India. It is therefore evidence that the ability to be happy does not mean being wealthy, however being socially and culturally integrated, and living in a healthy environment. All these make Mizoram is the happiest state in India.