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3 in 4 Urban Indians predict global economy to emerge stronger in Circa 2021: Ipsos Predictions 2021 Survey
3 in 4 Urban Indians predict global economy to emerge stronger in Circa 2021: Ipsos Predictions 2021 Survey
9 in 10 Indians and global citizens believe 2020 was a bad year!
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking; India’s Ranking Remains Intact at 34, among 50 nations
The United Kingdom moves to second place, its best performance ever recorded, with reputational gains on the Governance, Culture, People, and Tourism Indices. Canada ranks in third place for a second consecutive year. There are major ranking slips in the top-10 with France’s ranking declining by three positions from second place in 2019 to fifth place in 2020, and the United States’ ranking dropping from sixth place last year to 10th this year.
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A growing unease: Data dilemmas of the connected Indian
In this new Ipsos India briefing paper, we examine the attitudes of the digital Indian to sharing data. We look at the affinity Indians have for digital technology, their salient data anxieties and the conflicting mindset this creates. We also highlight the implications of this mindset for brands, especially those which offer digital services.
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Orbis Launches Report on Status of Child Eye Health in India
The organization also celebrates 20 years of progress fighting avoidable blindness in India and announces a forthcoming virtual Flying Eye Hospital training program
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World on the mend? Urban Indians & Global Citizens want a sustainable and equitable post COVID19 world
World Economic Forum-Ipsos 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?
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The time is now: Telehealth and rise of virtual care
Virtual care has gained increased importance during coronavirus, but will this bring about a permanent shift in remote healthcare.
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Ipsos India to drive Online Research in a big way with Ipsos Digital platform
Launches its first tool, Fast Facts – a DIY, AI-supported, automated, agile market research tool for clients
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How Physicians evolved into Digital Doctors during the COVID 19 pandemic
An interesting POV by Monica Gangwani, Country Leader & Executive Director, Healthcare, Ipsos in India