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The GDP, Pandemic, and Government

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country is a measure of its national success. It is indicative of the economic growth observed during a particular period, reflecting where the economy stands vis-vis the entire world. It is interesting to note that the GDP is not just an economic concept, but social, political, cultural, and religious events impact its outcome too. Like in the current times with the world gripped in the throes of the pandemic the GDP has and will take a hit. To add to the complexity of the situation is how the government handles the task. And so, we conducted a poll with 1,659 respondents, asking them whether they think India's GDP will rise as expected under the current government. 35.24% agree with the statement, while 18.07% strongly agree with it. 23.80% of the respondents maintain a neutral stance, as 13.98% disagree and 8.92% strongly disagree with the claim. With such varied opinions, we can only cross our fingers and hope that everything turns out well

The Assurance of Health Insurance

Sadly, when one gets ill, the thoughts of exorbitant bills start plaguing the mind first. Thanks to health insurance that has got us covered, accessing quality medical care now seems possible. Everyone agrees to the fact that the costs outweigh the benefits as the insurance becomes a source of support for all in times of need. The market of health insurance is also significantly diversified, and we conducted a poll with 1,892 respondents to see which provider they are currently enrolled with. 18.82% trust HDFC Life, while 14.27% have signed up with Star Health Insurance and 13.58% with TATA AIA Health Insurance. 11.95% of the respondents have enrolled with Aditya Birla Health Insurance, 9.14% with Max Bupa Health Insurance, and 4.18% with Care Health Insurance. Interestingly enough, the market is further segmented as 28.07% of the respondents have also opted for other health insurance players. For more details visit us online .

Which of the following gadgets do you own?

With technology at its technological best in the 21st century, there are a gazillion products in the market to ease our lives. They aid in our day-to-day functioning, saving us time and increasing our productivity. Almost everyone owns a gadget these days, especially in urban towns and cities. And to find out which all gadgets people own, we conducted a poll with 2,290 respondents. Number 1 on the list with 18.18% votes is the gadget we cannot (absolutely, 100-percent cannot) live without mobile phones. The second place is held by our mini offices on the move.   Laptops (15.99%) followed by Bluetooth Speakers (12.03%), in-house entertainment package Smart TVs (11.94%), and the equally smart Watches (8.68%). Next on the list is a must-have gadget for women Hair Straightener (8.31%), followed by the very responsive and insightful Alexa (6.11%) and Google Home (5.42%). These gadgets are followed by the musical sound bar (5.36%), the intelligent iPad (5.15%), and the uber-cool iPod Touch (

Can the E in E-learning Stand for Excellence?

With the digital world transforming every aspect of modern life, the day was not far when it would influence the way we learned. Gradually, the format of e-learning made its way, founding its ground because of the ease and convenience it offered. It is a refreshing change for all as the traditional learning methods were not enough to engage the over-active minds of 21st-century students. There is still an apprehension towards it, but many schools and colleges have started adopting e-learning modules. We conducted a poll on this issue, asking 2,694 respondents whether they think e-learning is better than traditional learning. A majority of the respondents (45.24%) chime a loud and definite yes. 32.71% of the respondents, however, prefer the old-school way of learning. Interestingly, 20.73%  a considerable chunk of the respondents reply with an indefinite maybe; they perhaps require some more time to get accustomed to the ways of e-learning to arrive at a final decision. Visit our paid s

Overview of Personal Car Categories

The pinnacle of modern man's invention, cars, have transformed the way we commute. Everyone buys a car according to their requirement, and in a world with such a nuanced product differentiation, it won't be wrong to say there is a car for everyone. Cars have made traveling easier, saving time and increasing productivity. More so, it is not just a status symbol anymore; it is now a necessity. And so, we conducted a poll with 3,316 respondents to see which type of car they own. The most popular among the list are SUVs with 28.08% of respondents voting for them. 19.87% own a Sedan, 18.34% drive a Hatchback, 5.13% prefer Micro cars, and 3.26% are comfortable with their Minivans. The category is further divided as 25.33% of the respondents have invested in other types of cars. Read More Here

Work from Home v/s Work from Office

Once upon a time, work from Home, was a dream. It was something people wanted to incorporate in their lives as it gave them free agency to do the work at their leisure. But the work from home culture that was initiated due to the lockdown soon turned into a nightmare for some. While a few welcomed this new change, some are desperate to return to their old routine and office life. A debate between these two cultures is brewing, and we thought it was the right time to conduct a poll on whether people are ready to go back to their offices daily. Out of the 2,481 respondents, 36.40% of them clearly state they like working from home and thus wouldn't want to go back to the office. The case is not the same for 18.66% of the respondents who are eager to return to their offices and the 26.56% who are already going to their office daily. A set of respondents (18.38%) don't have to fret about this subject much as they are not working. Read More Here

The Temptations of Online Shopping

Who hasn't bought things online only to realize later that they never needed them in the first place That is the magnetic pull of digital marketing. The beautifully photographed product is placed in an eye-catching creative with a headline that taunts our every sensibility to click and purchase the product NOW! One has to be really impervious to their charms to scroll through the net without falling prey to the click bait. To get better insights into this phenomenon, we conducted a poll with 3,156 respondents. On being asked whether they often buy things online that they don't need, 24.30% respond with a resounding yes as they do this all the time. 34.25% also agree to this while adding that they indulge in such instinctual purchasing only once in a while. 34.51% of the respondents know how to resist such temptations and buy only the products they require, 4.97% reply with an indefinite maybe, and 1.96% can't say much on the subject. Read More

How do you commute around in your area?

Traveling to and from work can be quite a headache. Those who own a car have it easier than those who commute by public transport. To make matters worse, there is the never-ending nuisance of traffic. All this not only amounts to a serious waste of time but also to the draining away of energy and mental well-being. For a better understanding of this issue, we conducted a poll with 2,830 respondents, asking them how they commute in their area. 31.52% of the respondents have their own bikes and 26.22% have their own cars. 8.98% and 8.52% hail an Uber and Ola, respectively, while 2.23% opt for other paid taxi services. 8.52% commute on buses, 7.21% prefer taking the local auto rickshaw, 4.42% use the super-fast and affordable metro, and lastly, 2.40% go for cycle rickshaws to go by. Whatever be the case, the upside is that there are enough modes of transport to keep our life going in India. Read More