Muslims live on average Rs 32.66 a day, says a Govt survey Muslims live on average Rs 32.66 a day, says a Govt survey
New Delhi: Among various religious groups, Muslims have the lowest living standard with the average per capita expenditure of just Rs 32.66 in a day, says a government survey.
At the other end of the
Price rise forces switch over to pre-cooked foods: Survey
Steep rise in prices of fruits and vegetables have forced over 55 per cent of middle and low income groups to switch over to pre-cooked and ready-to-eat food items to keep the kitchen budget intact, says a survey by industry body Assocham.
More Indians have good jobs
The percentage of Indians with good jobs is up from where it was two years ago but it provides little strong evidence that India's sluggish economy is firmly on the mend, according to a new survey.
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Pakistani player bans too soft: Survey
Five-year bans handed to three Pakistani cricketers for spot-fixing offences were too lenient, according to a survey of international players released on Thursday.
Indian, Chinese bosses 'are the best'
New York: A new study has revealed that Indians and Chinese managers are rated the best amongst their employees.
The survey conducted by the Kenexa Research Institute, a unit of Kenexa Corp, revealed
Oz women’s demands for ‘designer vaginas’ triple
Melbourne: An Australian analysis has pointed out that the number of women opting for vaginal 'rejuvenation' surgery has tripled in the past decade.
Doctors have warned that pornography might be the
Spanish women are ‘world's greatest flirts’
Melbourne: An online study released by a dating website has revealed that Spanish women are the most flirtatious in the world.
Spanish women were found to be the most likely to ‘make the first move’
Nicolas Sarkozy ‘most unpopular French President in 50 years’
London: Nicolas Sarkozy is the most unpopular French President in five decades, according to a new poll.
According to the French poll, ahead of another week of strikes, petrol shortages and travel d
Jamaica poverty at record high: Study
Kingston: Poverty has reached a record 16.5 per cent in Jamaica, the highest figure since 2004, a recent survey on living conditions has revealed.
The report, including figures for 2008 and 2009, was
India Inc's business confidence 'has fallen'
New Delhi: The business confidence of India Inc. for the October-December quarter has fallen on concerns such as inflation and high interest rates, a survey has revealed.
The study by the Confederat