March Issue 2 |
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1). THE TWO-HEADED MONSTER.... |
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| Price rise and corruption are the most pressing issues in India today, say a majority of voters in a CVOTER survey. But there is little faith in politicians to come up with solutions to these...... |
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| 2). THAT'S NOT CRICKET |
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| Is the World Cup vulnerable to match-fixing? A CVOTER survey asks Indians across board...... |
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March Issue 1 |
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1). WIN THE CUP... FOR SACHIN?.... |
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| More than 35 per cent say that Tendulkar should quit if India wins the World Cup, 61 per cent agree that World Cup is more than just about Sachin, a CVOTER survey finds...... |
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| 2). COMPENSATE THE INNOCENT, APOLOGISE TO MODI |
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| After the special court ruling on the Godhra case, the court of the people makes its own recommendations, a CVOTER survey finds...... |
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February Issue 2 |
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1). THE GAME IS ON...... |
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| About 50 per cent of respondents in a CVOTER survey feel KKR will be riding high but a majority still want Dada back, if not as a player, then as a mentor |
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| 2). BATTLE IN PM’S CAMP! |
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| A CVOTER survey finds that 50 percent of the respondents believe PM hasn’t done enough to tackle corruption; 59 per cent feel he cares only for the rich |
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February Issue 1 |
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1). MORE THAN 85 PER CENT OF RESPONDENTS IN A CVOTER SURVEY SAY THAT...... |
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| Indian judiciary needs to be overhauled urgently...... |
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| 2). RECENT CVOTER SURVEY FINDS..... |
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| Fifty per cent of middle class voters don’t believe that the government can check inflation...... |
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January Issue 2 |
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1). ANIL AMBANI IS BUSINESSMAN OF THE DECADE |
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| A CVOTER survey determines the most significant people of the decade gone by.... |
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| 2). SPORTING HEROES OF THE DECADE... |
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| A CVOTER survey finds out the Sports achievements across various genres...... |
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January Issue 1 |
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1). MANMOHAN IS POLITICAN OF THE DECADE; 26X11: WORST TRAUMA SUFFERED BY INDIA |
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| A CVOTER survey determines the most significant people and events of the decade gone by.... |
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| 2). AND THE AWARD GOES TO... |
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| Which was the film of the decade gone by? Who was the top actor? A CVOTER survey finds out... |
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December Issue 2 |
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1). END CORRUPTION, NOW! |
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| In a comprehensive nationwide survey, TSI-CVoter maps a community in flux. Muslims constitute 13.4 per cent of the world’s second most populous nation... |
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| 2). NOT TAPE-D UP |
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| Lobbying by public relations executives is one of Indian media’s open secret.While time honoured images of the zealous activist-journalist driven to unearth, report and... |
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December Issue 1  |
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| 1). BUILDING ON THE LEGACY... OR A CASE FOR NEPOTISM? |
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How do the masses perceive Bal Thackeray’s nomination of his grand son Aditya as the chief of the Sena’s youth wing?
A CVOTER exclusive finds out... |
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| 2). END CORRUPTION, NOW! |
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| Close on the heels of scams such as that involving Mumbai’s Adarsh housing society, a majority of Indians identify corruption in the public sphere as India’s biggest bane, a CVOTER survey finds... |
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November Issue 2  |
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| 1). CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: HOW EMPLOYABLE ARE OUR STUDENTS? |
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| A CVOTER survey finds a huge gap between employer expectation and undergraduate skill sets… |
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| 2). CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: POPULAR GODS |
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| A CVoter poll finds out the most popular Gods in India... |
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November Issue 1  |
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| 1). TSI-CVOTER EXCLUSIVE POLL ON: DREAM BUYS |
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| What would Indians buy if given Rs 1 lakh or Rs 1 crore? Home remains a priority across income groups, a CVOTER survey finds… |
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| 2). CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: HOPES WITH OBAMA VISIT |
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| In a previsit survey 34% Indians claim that Obama’s visit will bring about a positive impact to the Indo US ties... |
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October Issue 2  |
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| 1). CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: SPLIT VERDICT ON VEDANTA |
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| A majority of 38 per cent do not support Vedanta ban but 85 per cent want government to get tough on forests Act... |
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| 2). CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: SHOPPING HUNGER GNAWS... |
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| Indians love shopping...47% claim that they are shopaholic... |
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October Issue 1  |
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| 1). THE WEEK CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: PUTTING THE PAST BEHIND US |
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| More than 82 per cent of respondents in a cvoter survey say that babri demolition tarnished india’s image; 54 per cent would ensure jobs for all, just 10 per cent a temple and 1 per cent a mosque if made the pm for a day!... |
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| 2). CVOTER EXCLUSIVE: SAYING YES TO GANDHI |
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How relevant is the mahatma today? On the occasion of his Birth anniversary, a cvoter survey found heartening news: an astounding 94.9 per cent want the government to formulate “gandhian” policies... |
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SEPTEMBER Issue 2  |
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| 1). BREATHER FOR NITISH? |
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| More than 60 per cent of respondents in a Cvoter survey ahead of the assembly polls in Bihar say Nitish Kumar is the best ever Chief Minister... |
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| 2). ARE DOCTORS' ON STRIKES KILLING PEOPLE? |
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Health being the most crucial thing in our lives, our requirements for the services of doctors lists at the top. Irrespective of how rich or how poor one is, he/she can't afford to avoid going to the doctor when situation arises. Medicine deems to be the most noble of professions... |
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SEPTEMBER Issue 1  |
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| 1). THE KASHMIR CONUNDRUM |
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| A cvoter survey finds that though kashmiris are discontent with their present political leadership, chief minsiter omar abdullah enjoys a definite edge over his rivals... |
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| 2). THE LEARNING CURVE |
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57 Per cent Indians feel that private schools and colleges are more dedicated towards their jobs and students than government ones, yet teaching continues to be a highly respected profession for a majority of Indians... |
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August Issue 2  |
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| 1). NATURE IN FURY |
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| Man may have to live with natural disasters but in this day of technological advancement, we can surely mitigate their effects. More than half the people surveyed in a Cvoter poll expect the government to do much more... |
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| 2). ADVERTISING: THE NEW BUZZ... |
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One hears, sees, and senses only promises everywhere from the start of the day with the newspaper to the last event of the day on the TV, a person is bombarded with advertisements… they seem to be everywhere... |
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August Issue 1  |
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| 1). LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL |
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| Commerce is reinforcing tradition as festivals and marketing activities come together a Cvoter study finds that 84 per cent of people enjoy celebrating traditional religious festivals… |
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| 2). YOUNG INDIA: GROWING IN NUMBERS... |
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| With a billion plus people, India is of course the second most heavily populated country in the world after China and slated to overtake it soon enough if the rate at which we are growing remains the same. |
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JULY Issue 2
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| 1). THE ROW OVER DEATH ROW |
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| As afzal guru's execution continues to be inordinately delayed and his mercy petition still to be decided, 67 per cent of indians call india a soft state in its battle against terror, a cvoter survey finds |
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| 2). A SHOT IN TIME... |
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| Awareness about vaccines remains low in india. a cvoter survey finds that 60 per cent of respondents don't know about adult vaccines at all. on the other hand, 77 per cent say that they would be ready to take an oral vaccine. |
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JULY Issue 1
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| 1). MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE |
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| 41 % of respondents in a cvoter survey say that they would prefer to use anti ageing facial creams instead of going in for expensive and intrusive surgerical processes. 57 % of the people polled say they don't use any face cream at all ever! |
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| 2). DOES MEDIA HAS RIGHT TO PEEP IN CELEBS' PRIVACY? |
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| Was the media's desparate and pathetic coverage of mahender singh dhoni's hush-hush wedding justified? 75 per cent of respondents in a cvoter survey say that the media has the duty to tell its viewers about the public and private lives of personalities it loves. |
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JUNE Issue 2
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| 1). BHOPAL: A CASE FOR STERNER LEGISLATION? |
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| 58% of respondents in a cvoter study blame the congress governments at the state and centre in 1984 for the Bhopal mess... |
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| 2). THE BEAUTIFUL GAME |
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| In a cricket crazy nation, football fever is on the rise. 91 per cent of respondents of a cvoter study want the government to support football in India and open schools to hone young talent... |
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JUNE Issue 1
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| 1). SUMMER OF DISCONTENT |
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| 71% of respondents in a cvoter survey say that the government should actively work against global warming. but only 10% feel that climate change is a serious worry for the developing world. |
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| 2). DAD'S DAY OUT |
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| Our latest survey finds that while just 25% of people are aware of father's day, 95% support a specially designated occasion like this. but more than half the fathers polled just want intangibles-love, respect & a bright future for kids. |
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May Issue 2
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| 1). INDO-PAK TALKS IN THIMPU SAARC SUMMIT |
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| Over 80% of respondents to a cvoter survey favour indo-pak talks. more than three quarter say pak's terror policy against india is the only reason for conflict between the two countries |
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| 2). A MATTER OF HONOUR... & INDIA'S SECURITY |
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| An overwhelming 80% of respondents in a cvoter survey feel that corruption in the armed forces has resulted in a rise in terrorist and naxal violence |
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| 3). NO HONOUR IN KILLINGS... |
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| 81% of respondents in a cvoter survey are against the concept of "honour killings" for couples marrying out of caste 57% want capital punishment for the perpetrators of such crimes |
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May Issue 1
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| 1). NAXALISM: BIGGER THREAT THAN TERRORISM |
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| “Army should step in” -
A majority of Indians polled in a CVOTER survey support the argument that Army should be used to counter the growing Naxal threat |
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| 2). PRIVATE SCHOOL OPPOSITION NOT JUSTIFIED |
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| A majority of 57 per cent respondents in a cvoter survey say that reservation of seats in private schools for poor students is necessary for the implementation of the right to education act |
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| 3). 48% INDIANS SAY THAT DELHI READY TO HOLD CWG 2010 |
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| Almost half the respondents in a cvoter survey feel that Delhi is ready to host the commonwealth games, despite negative reports as to infrastructure readiness & adequate security to host the prestigious event |
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| 4). NEWS FROM Q1 2010: BUDGET, SHOANIA & RUSSIA |
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| Snapshots from cvoter's exclusive surveys and assignments from the months gone by |
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