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1 in 4 Urban Indians will ditch air travel for lower carbon footprint alternative, discomfort notwithstanding
WEF-Ipsos Global Views on Air Travel & its Environmental Impact
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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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Indians are strong votaries of Populism & Nativism: Ipsos Global Survey
Only 4 in 10 Indians feel society is broken ; though 69% Indians feel the system is broken to favor rich & powerful
80% Indians believe a strong leader can wrest the country from rich and powerful
63% Indians exhort employers to hire locals over immigrants-
A 27-Country Survey
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One in seven globally would pay more for travel with lower carbon-footprint than airplanes
Younger, more educated consumers are more willing to use lower carbon-footprint alternatives to air travel.
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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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Kindness, happiness, confidence, intelligence make Indian men & women beautiful: Ipsos global attitudes toward beauty survey
Mother is the biggest beauty influencer
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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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Flair Ivory Coast 2019: Are we one? 10 key points
Ipsos Flair goes to Ivory Coast for the first time and finds a country which is rapidly going digital and a society of class extremes.