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International Day of Happiness: Managing stress in high-stimulus cities
Updated On: 20 March, 2026 10:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Maitrai Agarwal
A psychologist-backed blueprint for Indian urbanites to rewire their nervous systems, reclaim their internal clocks, and find 'Urban Zen' amidst city chaos

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Between the exhausting traffic and corporate hustle of Indian metropolitan cities, stress has become the default setting for the Indian urbanite. We have long been conditioned to believe that happiness is a distant destination—a reward found only during a Himalayan trek or a Goan sabbatical.
However, as people mark the International Day of Happiness, observed on March 20 every year, a new perspective is emerging: happiness isn't just an internal state, it is a biological negotiation with our environment.
To move beyond surface-level self-care, mid-day spoke to mental health experts Rima Bhandekar, psychologist and head of Mpower toll-free mental health helpline, and Mehezabin Dordi, clinical psychologist at Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital. Together, they share an urban zen blueprint—a toolkit of somatic release, digital boundaries, and micro-joys designed to rewire the city-dweller’s nervous system for lasting, holistic well-being.

