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India emerges most optimistic market in March 2024 across 29 markets polled: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Worry around inflation, unemployment & education diminishes significantly in March 2024
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78% Urban Indians perceive India to be on right track; 8% surge in Feb wave over Jan 2024 - Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Inflation and unemployment remain two glaring worries of Indians for almost 2 years
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Approval Rating of PM Narendra Modi soars to 75% in Feb 2024 – a 10% jump from Sept 2023 wave: Ipsos IndiaBus Survey
92% in North Zone;
Education, sanitation and cleanliness and healthcare, best performance areas of the Modi govt.
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Singapore, Indonesia and India emerge most optimistic in January 2024: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Peru, South Africa & Hungary least optimistic;
Inflation top worry of global citizens & urban Indians
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India is headed in the right direction believe 3 in 4 urban Indians polled: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Optimism levels surge by 4% in December
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Optimism rife among Urban Indians for Circa 2024, with 87% expecting it to be a better year: Ipsos Global Advisor 2024 Predictions
65% urban Indians polled believe artificial intelligence will lead to many new jobs being created in the country;
66% Indians believe people in the country will become more tolerant of each other.
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7 in 10 urban Indians believe we spend too much on weddings – Ipsos IndiaBus Views on Wedding Study
56% respondents advocate sharing of equal cost between bride and groom to fund weddings; 1 in 2 believe wedding cost should not put undue pressure
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India stays buoyant and ranks 3rd in optimism in November 2023: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
Inflation, unemployment, crime and violence, financial and political corruption and terrorism top worries of urban Indians
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Global citizens still feeling the pinch, fed up with ‘shrinkflation’ as 2023 wraps up
The latest wave of the Ipsos Global Inflation Monitor finds people across 33 countries will have more money to spend in the next year as red-hot prices cool off slightly in many places; and almost half of the global public are seeing red over products getting smaller but prices staying the same.
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3 in 4 urban Indians are happy in Nov 2023; a 4% increase from last month: Ipsos IndiaBus Happiness Monitor
Tier1 town residents happiest at 86%