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Happiness levels stay steady in September, with no change over previous month: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
69% urban Indians claim to be happy. Full time students, homemakers, women and those with higher education, emerge happiest;
94% of urban Indians living in tier 1 towns claimed to be happy;
West Zone and North Zone residents are happier. Family continues to be the biggest contributor to happiness
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1 in 2 urban Indians believe our education system is good; 76% believe most education systems in the country have adequate resources and facilities (textbooks, technology, and laboratories): Ipsos Global Education Monitor
8 in 10 urban Indians polled believe teachers are adequately respected in the country
79% urban Indians polled believe the education system in India; contributes to reducing social inequalities;
4 in 10 urban Indians polled do not want AI and Chat GPT to be banned in schools
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2 in 3 urban Indians believe India is moving in right direction in August 2023 (improvement seen over last month): Ipsos What Worries the World
India 3rd most optimistic market, after Singapore & Indonesia; Only 1 in 3 global citizens believe their country is on right track; Worry around inflation and unemployment increases in August 2023; Across all 29 countries (including India), inflation remains top worry
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Consumer Sentiment of Urban Indians shows recovery of 3.1 percentage points in August 2023 – Refinitiv-Ipsos PCSI monthly survey
Sentiment around the economy & jobs shows bounce back. Sentiment for personal finances and investments improves
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Happiness levels surge for urban Indians in August 2023: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Happiness up for family, health and economic & financial conditions
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Ipsos India appoints Neha Munshi, Country Lead, Ipsos Digital
Her remit is to take Ipsos Digital offerings to current and prospective accounts for their repertoire of consumer surveys and provide a glitch free experience to clients in execution of projects.
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Worry around inflation and jobs recedes in July; though these issues continue to perturb urban Indians most: Ipsos What Worries the World global advisor monthly survey
India stays optimistic & continues to beat global trend of pessimism in the face of global macro factors and local challenges
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Happiness drops by 3%, yet 2 in 3 urban Indians claim to be happy in July 2023: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Happiness surges around work and colleagues/ business associates, for most;
Family, health, and friends emerge top sources of happiness
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Consumer Confidence shows marginal recovery in July 2023 – Refinitiv-Ipsos PCSI - India
Sentiment up for personal finances, investments and jobs. Sentiment down for the economy
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6 in 10 urban Indians nervous of impact of AI on products and services; 1 in 2 Indians fear AI will replace their current job: Ipsos Global Views of AI 2023
A 31-country study conducted among 22816 adults