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Mohammad joins ‘Journey of Happiness’

DAY-LONG EVENT TO HERALD INTERNATIO­NAL DAY OF HAPPINESS IS THE FIRST OF MANY MORE TO COME, MINISTER SAYS

- BY PAUL CROMPTON Staff Reporter

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday attended the ‘Journey of Happiness’ event, at the Dubai Water Canal. The event was organised by the National Programme for Happiness and Positivity under the supervisio­n of Minister of State for Happiness Uhoud Khalfan Al Roumi to mark the Internatio­nal Day of Happiness. Shaikh Mohammad expressed his delight with the diversity of people who attended the event held for the first time in the UAE and the region.

S miles, sunglasses and sweat were seen on the faces of a large crowd of people who gathered yesterday by the Dubai canal to mark the Internatio­nal Day of Happiness.

To start the whole-day happiness programme, several hundred people joined a parade to the accompanim­ent of bagpipes and drums played by a police band. The sweltering sun did not seem to dampen the mood of the cheering crowd.

The parade followed a route by the canal before heading to Boxpark on Al Wasl Road — through a part cordoned off by police — and back over a footbridge.

At the end of the parade, cannons fired confetti and glitter into the air as organisers passed out bottles of cold water.

“Happiness is a journey, not a destinatio­n,” Uhoud Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Happiness, told the crowd. “Happiness is a walk we take every day.”

“Today’s walk is just symbol of our path towards happiness and positivity as a lifestyle in the United Arab Emirates,” the minister added.

“His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum [Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai] says: ‘Positivity is the pair of glasses through which you view the world.’

“If the glasses are dark, you will see the world as full of disasters and evil. With a positive outlook, we see the world as full of possibilit­ies, achievemen­ts and happiness,” she added.

“You will even see challenges as opportunit­ies.”

Al Roumi, who was appointed to her post in February last year, is the world’s first cabinet-level official to head up a nation’s quest for happiness. She told the crowd that the happiness event — two days ahead of the Internatio­nal Day of Happiness on March 20 — is the first of many more events to come. Immediatel­y after she spoke, hundreds of yellow balloons — adorned with smiley faces — rose into the sky. Most of the crowd was made up of schoolchil­dren, teachers, and people from government bodies. “We’re walking with colleagues, with friends, it’s good,” said a beaming Tina Quijano, a Filipina school bus conductor. “Being sad, it’s from yourself, but being happy — it comes from your heart.”

Positive vibe

A member of the organising team said the morning’s positive vibe had helped bring a smile to his face.

“I’m cheered up,” said Mohib Zahed, a Syrian expat. “I feel bad if there is someone who is not happy today.”

Sat in the shade of a marquee, three young Indian expats were cooling off after the parade. “It was a pleasant walk. It’s interestin­g what the UAE is trying to do in terms of spreading happiness,” said Nobi Mathew. He rated his level of happiness as eight on an imaginary scale of ten.

So what in his view is the key to happiness? “One thing I can say is not to be materialis­tic.”

Children and families can also take part in educationa­l activities as part of Happiness day events. The happiness camp is located right next to Safa Park, by the banks of the canal. People at the camp can listen in on expert-led sessions on happiness and positivity, and also explore an array of treats from a convoy of food trucks until 8 in the evening.

If the glasses are dark, you will see the world as full of disasters and evil. With a positive outlook, we see the world as full of possibilit­ies, achievemen­ts and happiness.” Uhoud Khalfan Al Roumi | Minister of State for Happiness

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 ?? A.K Kallouche/Gulf News ?? Uhoud Khalfan Al Roumi takes part in the Happiness Parade by the Dubai Water Canal two days ahead of the Internatio­nal Day of Happiness, which falls on March 20.
A.K Kallouche/Gulf News Uhoud Khalfan Al Roumi takes part in the Happiness Parade by the Dubai Water Canal two days ahead of the Internatio­nal Day of Happiness, which falls on March 20.
 ?? A.K Kallouche/Gulf News ?? The Happiness Parade makes its way along Al Wasl Road before heading back to the Dubai canal for its conclusion.
A.K Kallouche/Gulf News The Happiness Parade makes its way along Al Wasl Road before heading back to the Dubai canal for its conclusion.
 ?? A.K Kallouche/Gulf News ?? People converge near the Dubai Water Canal for the Happiness Parade.
A.K Kallouche/Gulf News People converge near the Dubai Water Canal for the Happiness Parade.
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