New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday in an apparent jibe at the Centre over the country's ranking in the latest World Happiness Report said India would soon top hate and anger charts. Taking to Twitter, Rahul Gandhi shared the report and said, "Hunger Rank: 10, Freedom Rank: 119, Happiness Rank: 136. But, we may soon top the Hate and Anger charts!"
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Hunger Rank: 101
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Freedom Rank: 119
Happiness Rank: 136
But, we may soon top the Hate and Anger charts! pic.twitter.com/pJxB4p8DEt
">Hunger Rank: 101
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 19, 2022
Freedom Rank: 119
Happiness Rank: 136
But, we may soon top the Hate and Anger charts! pic.twitter.com/pJxB4p8DEtHunger Rank: 101
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 19, 2022
Freedom Rank: 119
Happiness Rank: 136
But, we may soon top the Hate and Anger charts! pic.twitter.com/pJxB4p8DEt
Published by United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, the World Happiness Report ranks 150 countries of the world on several factors such as sense of well-being, GDP per capita, social support system, life expectancy, generosity, liberty to make life choices, and perceptions of corruption, etc. In this year's report, Finland topped the list. The other countries ranked among the top 10 list include Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, Israel, and New Zealand (ranks from second to tenth).
India performed slightly well this year and moved up three places to 136th position in the World Happiness Report. Last year, India was ranked 139th on this list. The United States ranked 16th, the United Kingdom ranked 17th and France secured 20th position in the said report.
Also read: World Happiness Index: At 136th rank, India unhappier than China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal