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Teaching kids how to be happy, and the constantly complaining Mumbaikar

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A selection of the best news reports, analysis and opinions published by ThePrint in the last 24 hours.

Mumbai is a tired city with chronic fatigue syndrome

Another bridge collapses in Mumbai, and another rounding of ranting begins. In ‘Writings on the Wall’, Shekhar Gupta remind Mumbaikars of how they’ve left their own city to rot—by not going out to vote.

Brand IIT is the collateral damage in the shameful trolling of Sushma Swaraj

In the vicious trolling of Sushma Swaraj, unintended damage has been caused to brand IIT. The tweet by Mukesh Gupta, whose Twitter handle claims he is a B.Tech from IIT-Delhi, is a slap on the face for all the values that IITs have stood for writes Raghav Pandey.

To be happy, be an adult: The new lesson for children in Delhi schools

Delhi government launches the ‘Happiness Curriculum’, which is going to teach children between the ages of 5 and 15 how to be happy reports Kritika Sharma. How? Through mindful breathing, mindful scribbling and mindful listening.

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