You will not find any beggar here even if you search!!!


India's neighboring country bhutan is known all over the world for its natural beauty. Tourists often like to go to bhutan in search of peace. But do you know that bhutan is a country where no one is homeless and you do not see any beggar on the streets there. Yes, know why bhutan is called a happy country.


Bhutan

people are very happy in India's neighboring country Bhutan. While many developed countries around the world are troubled by increasing poverty and beggars, bhutan is a happy country. Let us tell you that bhutan is a country where the government gives everyone a house to live in and guarantees food. That is why you do not find any beggar in this country.


Happy life

The life of the people of bhutan is considered to be very happy. Not only this, everyone here has their own house. people here generally live a happy life. The biggest thing is that the treatment here is absolutely free. Apart from this, the government also bears the cost of medicines. No one remains hungry in this country. In simple words, this country is the happiest country in Asia in terms of poverty and unemployment.


Rules of Bhutan

Let us tell you that this country formed the Gross National Happiness Committee in 2008 to take care of the inner peace of the people. Even the population census questionnaire has a column where you can tell whether you are satisfied with your life or not. There is also a Ministry of Happiness here, which measures gross domestic happiness. The quality of life here is determined by the balance between their financial and mental values.

Environment

The people of bhutan pay special attention to the environment. bhutan has been a leader in the environmental field. Plastic bags have been banned here since 1999. Tobacco is almost completely illegal. In this country, by law, 60% of the country must be covered by forests. The people here pay special attention to trees. Let us tell you that in 2015, the people of bhutan created a world record by planting 50,000 trees in one hour. According to many media reports, Bhutanese people consider themselves happy and are satisfied with their lives.

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