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Bigger expectation from govt in creating jobs and boosting economy than stopping and reducing crime - Ipsos Global Advisor Attitudes on Crime & Law Enforcement
India tops global countries with 77% citizens satisfied with the ability of law enforcers in stopping violent crimes from happening
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Concerns around Inequality less in India compared to other countries: Ipsos Equalities Index 2024
Women perceived to get most unfair treatment
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3 in 4 Urban Indians say they are happy in April 2024: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Survey
87% in tier1 happy; 84% in north & west zone; only 55% in south zone happy
Happiness has surged in 2024 versus 2023
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Excitement high among cricket enthusiasts this IPL - Ipsos IndiaBus IPL Survey
Entertainment (cricketainment) biggest motivation for watching the annual spectacle; T20 format, team format, pull factors too
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Women politicians and business leaders perceived to be as capable as their male counterparts - Ipsos Global Attitudes towards Women’s Leadership Survey
62% urban Indians believe a man who stays at home to look after his children is less of a man
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73% of urban Indians perceive Ram Temple consecration/ construction to enhance vote bank for the BJP/ NDA: Ipsos IndiaBus Ram Temple Perception Poll
3 in 4 believe Ram Temple will boost economic gains for UP;
1 in 2 feel it was a religious event; 1 in 4 felt it was both a political & religious event
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Consumer sentiment improves for urban Indians in December 2023: Refinitiv-Ipsos PCSI, monthly India report
Sentiment up for personal finances and investments; down for jobs and economy
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Optimism rife among Urban Indians for Circa 2024, with 87% expecting it to be a better year: Ipsos Global Advisor 2024 Predictions
65% urban Indians polled believe artificial intelligence will lead to many new jobs being created in the country;
66% Indians believe people in the country will become more tolerant of each other.
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7 in 10 urban Indians believe we spend too much on weddings – Ipsos IndiaBus Views on Wedding Study
56% respondents advocate sharing of equal cost between bride and groom to fund weddings; 1 in 2 believe wedding cost should not put undue pressure
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Social Media Feeds widest source of disinformation & fake news - UNESCO-Ipsos Survey
Paradoxically, social media feeds also the most preferred choice for news and information for urban Indians.
93% urban Indians want govt/ regulators to press social media platforms to implement trust and safety measures during elections to protect its sanctity.