<p>Education Minister Atishi on Sunday launched a 36-episode video series on the Delhi government's Happiness Curriculum and said it will enable educators across the world help their students learn to live a happy and purposeful life.</p>.<p>Through this initiative, people will learn to serve humanity in the truest sense, she said.</p>.<p>The Happiness Curriculum was launched in 2018 with a vision to strengthen the foundation of happiness and well-being of students through a 35-minute class conducted every day from kindergarten to Class 8 across 1,030 government schools in the national capital.</p>.<p>Development of self-awareness, expression, empathy and understanding of relationships are the key objectives of the curriculum.</p>.<p>"The video series is available with subtitles which will help the Delhi government spread the philosophy of the Happiness Curriculum to a larger public. This is a very significant initiative through which we can bring positive changes in our lives," Atishi said.</p>.<p>The series by the Delhi government's Education Department is an initiative to share the "purpose of life" and the role of education in achieving that purpose, she said.</p>.<p>The department will also share this video series with top universities and institutions across the world and incorporate their suggestions, the minister said.</p>
<p>Education Minister Atishi on Sunday launched a 36-episode video series on the Delhi government's Happiness Curriculum and said it will enable educators across the world help their students learn to live a happy and purposeful life.</p>.<p>Through this initiative, people will learn to serve humanity in the truest sense, she said.</p>.<p>The Happiness Curriculum was launched in 2018 with a vision to strengthen the foundation of happiness and well-being of students through a 35-minute class conducted every day from kindergarten to Class 8 across 1,030 government schools in the national capital.</p>.<p>Development of self-awareness, expression, empathy and understanding of relationships are the key objectives of the curriculum.</p>.<p>"The video series is available with subtitles which will help the Delhi government spread the philosophy of the Happiness Curriculum to a larger public. This is a very significant initiative through which we can bring positive changes in our lives," Atishi said.</p>.<p>The series by the Delhi government's Education Department is an initiative to share the "purpose of life" and the role of education in achieving that purpose, she said.</p>.<p>The department will also share this video series with top universities and institutions across the world and incorporate their suggestions, the minister said.</p>