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The FOMO about D2C
The FOMO about D2C;
Authors - Geeta Lobo, Country Service Line Leader, Ipsos SIA (India) & Deepak H, Partner, Strategy 3, Ipsos India
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic for children and young people
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic for children and young people
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.
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World Youth Skills Day 2021: Worse mental health and wellbeing are seen as long-lasting outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic for children and young people
On average, almost four in ten across 29 countries (a global country average of 37%), think worse mental health and wellbeing among children and young people will be a long-lasting outcome of the pandemic, according to new global study from Ipsos.
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Mental Wellness - The Changing Indian Attitude;
An Ipsos India Briefing by Rinku Patnaik, Chief Client Officer, Ipsos India
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Ipsos consolidates its position with 2 strategic acquisitions in Jan 2021 – of MGE Data and Fistnet-Dotmetrics
Ipsos in Jan 2021 has made two strategic acquisitions – of MGE Data (a leading player in Out-of-home (OOH) measurement) and Fistnet-Dotmetrics (Croatian digital audience measurement player) in January 2021.
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1 in 4 Indians worry about Education: Ipsos What Worries the World January 2021
1 in 4 Indians worry about Education: Ipsos What Worries the World January 2021.
Worry around Corona Virus and Unemployment recedes slightly.
69% Indians believe India is moving in the right direction
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Joblessness worries urban Indians & global citizens alike – cited 2nd biggest worry in August 2020. COVID 19 continues to sit at the top
Ipsos What Worries the World monthly global survey
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Balance-imbalance: ‘New Normal’ and New Education Policy - By Dr. Udita Ghosh Sarkar
Is it doing a balance in terms of ‘new normal’ and New Education Policy in place for universalization of education for all or is it the same pattern as before whereby the policies are in favour of the advantaged population? Is it ‘inclusion’ in all terms and we as practitioners look forward to the ‘good times’ ahead?