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In the oyster of happiness – Ipsos annual Happiness Monitor reveals what makes Indians happy – on International Day of Happiness 2025
March 20th marks the International Day of Happiness when citizens across the world celebrate happiness as the fundamental human goal. And to make happiness all pervasive, this year’s theme is about fostering the spirit of, Caring and Sharing. And to see how India is doing on happiness and has done in the last one year, we aggregated the happiness scores for the past one year.
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PM displays strong performance in his approval rating, with women rating him higher than men: Ipsos IndiaBus PM’s Approval Rating
Regional approval rating differences widening – esp. between north and south
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India ranks 3rd in consumer sentiment among 29 nations, despite consumer sentiment weakening in February 2025: LSEG-Ipsos PCSI India
These findings are based on data from a monthly 29-country survey conducted by Ipsos on its Global Advisor online survey platform and, in India, on its IndiaBus platform. They are first reported each month by LSEG as the Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI).
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Indians among world’s most progressive on gender equality and unbiased views toward gender stereotypes: Ipsos IWD 2025 Global Survey
Ipsos interviewed 24,269 people online between December 20, 2024 and January 3, 2025 in 30 countries
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Maha Kumbh Mela seen as symbol of preserving cultural and religious traditions: Ipsos IndiaBus Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 Survey
Citizens cite religious, cultural experience, to meet holy men, social gathering, curiosity, as top reasons for interest in the religious fest
Maha Kumbh Mela seen to boost local economy
Concern around the impact on environment surfaces
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Citizens back India’s growth story, though remain concerned about inflation and unemployment: Ipsos What Worries the World global survey
Global citizens too claim to be in the throes of inflation and high cost of living
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Indians, South Koreans and Japanese least satisfied with their love life: Ipsos Love Life Satisfaction Survey
The Ipsos Love Life Satisfaction 2025 - a 30-country global survey among 23,765 adults, to mark Valentine's Day.
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1 in 2 urban Indians believe country’s housing is on right track - Ipsos Housing Monitor
In this inaugural issue of the Ipsos Housing Monitor, 23 of 30 markets & most global citizens say their housing is on wrong track.
Ideal home for Indians: INNER CITY, DETACHED HOME
48% Indians say rising housing prices is a good thing; 6 in 10 Indians aspire to own their own home; 58% renters want to own a home.
High taxes, high interest rates and high property prices pose biggest challenges in housing