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Ipsos/HMRC study with businesses that have claimed National Insurance contributions relief on the earnings of eligible veterans they employ
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The Virtual Pillbox: Trends Shaping E-Pharmacy Today
Solutions reshaping healthcare access and convenience post the pandemic and given the rapid rise of E-commerce/ Q commerce.
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Spirited Revelations: The Buzz in India's Beverage Scene
This report delves into India's booming alcoholic beverage market, exploring trends such as premiumization, creative cocktails, craft beer, the ascent of indigenous spirits, and the growing demand for low and no-alcohol options. It highlights consumer shifts towards sophistication, cultural authenticity, and innovation.
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Reset or Retreat: The Ipsos ESG Council
This report moves beyond the headlines proclaiming the “death of ESG.” While some companies may have recalibrated their approaches, what we saw in 2024 did not represent a retreat from responsible business practices but rather a necessary “reset” for long-term viability and impact. Time will tell if the events of early 2025 have a significant long-term impact.
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People and Climate Change
On this Earth Day, the observation is clear: awareness is high, but the need to act is lagging. The latest Ipsos People and Climate Change Report offers a comprehensive view of public attitudes towards the climate crisis.
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High concern among Indians on impact of climate change, but fewer think they need to act: Ipsos People and Climate Change Report
India is the only market across 32 markets believing increase in global average temperatures by more than +1.5° C is not that big a deal.
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Cancer, Obesity, Mental Health, India’s top health concerns: Ipsos Health Service Report 2024
The survey identifies key challenges facing the healthcare sector in India
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Optimism axis lies with handful of global south nations; majority of global citizens pessimistic about the future: Ipsos What Worries the World
The survey also ranks issues facing every nation. And Indians continued to be concerned about inflation and unemployment the most. And were least worried about Covid19, social programmes and military conflicts.