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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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Indian PR Industry Surges to ₹2,500 Cr in FY23; Expected to Nearly Double by FY30 - PRCAI-Ipsos-Astrum SPRINT Survey
AI, Business Outcomes, and Gen Z Workforce Leading Transformation
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The Imperative of Accessible UX Design in India's Digital Landscape
Unlock the potential of India's digital future with accessible UX design. As the nation embraces a smart revolution with over 700 million smartphone users, the need for inclusive technology has never been more crucial. Discover how leading companies are pioneering accessibility, ensuring that digital innovation serves everyone, regardless of ability or location.
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Happy tidings – November sees further surge in happiness of urban Indians - Ipsos IndiaBus monthly Happiness Monitor
The west zone citizens and those from tier 1 cities, emerge happiest. The south zone shows major recovery in Happiness.
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PM Modi’s Approval Rating (AR) remains steady at 70% in November 2024: Ipsos IndiaBus PM Modi’s Approval Rating
Same as August 2024 and May 2024 – 70%. In February 2024, AR had soared to 75%
Education, cleanliness and healthcare top performance areas
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3 in 4 tier3 citizens prefer instore shopping: Ipsos IndiaBus Shopping Fiesta Survey
Most urban citizens across demographics prefer instore shopping, except SEC A which prefers a combo of online and instore mode
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2 in 3 Indians claim to be happy in August 2024, despite a significant drop in happiness levels for 2 months consecutively: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Citizens in the west zone (88%) & tier 1 (85%) cities are the happiest; the East Zone has seen a major drop in happiness due to unrest in Kolkata and Manipur & vagaries of weather
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Sharp drop in happiness levels in July 2024 - repeats pattern of July 2023; weather mayhem and its collateral impact, prime cause: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Ipsos IndiaBus is a monthly, pan India omnibus (which also runs multiple client surveys), that uses a structured questionnaire and is conducted by Ipsos India on diverse topics among 2200+ respondents from SEC A, B and C households, covering adults of both genders from all four zones in the country. The survey is conducted in metros, tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 towns, providing a more robust and representative view of urban Indians. The respondents were polled face to face and online. There is city-level quota for each demographic segment that ensures the waves are identical with no additional sampling error. The data is weighted by demographics and city-class population to arrive at national average. Data collection is done every month, and the results are calculated on two-months’ rolling sample.