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89% Urban Indians claim to be aware of UN Sustainable Development Goals: WEF-Ipsos Survey
Gender equality & empowerment of women & girls and sustainable consumption & production patterns, top 2 SDGs of Indians
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Downslide continues in September; Consumer Confidence of Indians dips by 0.6 percentage points: Thomson Reuters-Ipsos PCSI
Confidence in economy surges; pessimism continues around jobs and finances
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71% Urban Indians adjudge Armed Forces, most trustworthy profession: Ipsos Global Trust in Professions Survey
Politicians voted most untrustworthy profession
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Unemployment continues to be top worry for Indians and global citizens, 3 months in a row: Ipsos What Worries the World Survey
India continues to buck the global trend of pessimism - 73 per cent Indians optimistic, India moving in the right direction
58% global citizens feel their country is on the wrong track
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India ranks 9th on Happiness among 28 global markets: Ipsos Global Happiness Survey
Australia and Canada are tied at the top spot as happiest nations
Living conditions, physical well-being, personal safety and security, friends, feeling in control of life, emerged as some of the top determinants of happiness
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Consumer Confidence of Indians ebbs in August 2019: Thomson Reuters-Ipsos PCSI
Pessimism rife for spending, investment, jobs and economy
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Ipsos in India appoints Sonul Verdia as Customer Experience Vertical Head
Ipsos in India has announced that Sonul Verdia will lead its Customer Experience (CX) practice, with immediate effect. He takes over from Parijat Chakraborty, who will focus on Public Affairs & Corporate Reputation businesses.
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Ipsos Unveils New Look
Ipsos, the third largest market and opinion research company in the world, today revealed a new brand identity and campaign that focuses on the companies and organisations’ need for reliable data and knowledge-based decision-making.
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Two third Indians want India to protect lives of civilians over country's interest - Ipsos Human Rights Survey
65% Indians (like most global citizens) want prevention of casualties of civilians to take precedence over country’s interest: Ipsos Human Rights Survey
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Worries apart, 71% Indians feel India is moving in the right direction
Unemployment, graft and terrorism, top worries of Indians: Ipsos What Worries the World Survey