New Delhi: As dawn breaks, a group of men and women standing in a circle in a neighbouring park twirl their arms in the air, waddle like penguins and start laughing.
They are part of an increasing number of people who are choosing
laughter therapy to cure distress.
According to doctors, laughter therapy entered India around 1995 and as of now, there are over 7,000
laughter clubs and 10,000 members across the country.
World Laughter Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of every May.