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71% of Indian consumers intend to shop online this festive season: reportAccording to a survey by market research firm Ipsos Research, commissioned by Amazon India, 71% respondents indicated they plan to shop onl...
MRSI rolls out new socio-economic classification systemAccording to MRSI, the growth in GDP and income, penetration of consumer durables, and ownership of vehicles have witnessed a significant i...
Consumer confidence among urban Indians weakens in April: SurveyPCSI Employment Confidence (Jobs) sub-index is down by 0.6 percentage points, Current Personal Financial Conditions (Current Conditions) su...
Most Indians want to get vaccinated for Covid-19 pandemic: SurveyThe World Economic Forum-Ipsos survey of nearly 20,000 adults from 27 countries, unveiled on Monday, showed that 87% urban Indians and 74% ...
Indians likely to spend less this Diwali, says surveyThe survey conducted by news app InShorts and research firm Ipsos said though 21 per cent will be spending more over last year, 18 per cent...
For Indians, Abu Dhabi is favourite city followed by Mumbai, Singapore & DelhiNew York City has retained the tag of being the most-popular city worldwide, while Karachi is one of the least popular.
Abu Dhabi top choice for Indians; followed by Mumbai, Singapore, DelhiGiven an opportunity Indians would love to live in Abu Dhabi, followed by Mumbai, Singapore, Delhi, London, Paris, Sydney, New York, Zurich...
Google most influential brand in India, Flipkart at seventh slotThe other two Indian brands on the list - SBI and Airtel- are ninth and tenth, US-based Amazon is placed at number eight, according to the ...
India headed in the right direction says Ipsos surveyIndians are the 3rd most optimistic nationality expressing confidence in Modi government’s socio-economic policies and believe that it is h...
92% Indians perceive climate change as a major threat: SurveyA total of 92 per cent Indians polled by independent market research company Ipsos view global warming and climate change as major threats.
92% Indians perceive climate change as a major threat: SurveyA total of 92 per cent Indians polled by independent market research company Ipsos view global warming and climate change as major threats.