According to Washington Post article “New generation of men in India shaving off mustaches” a survey found that 72 percent of the women who responded in Mumbai and 83 percent of those surveyed in the southern city of Chennai said they were more likely to want to kiss a cleanshaven man. The numbers were similar in New Delhi, India’s capital, and in the eastern city of Kolkata, often seen as a center of tradition.
Accenture survey finds that companies and organizations in China and India stand to capture a global competitive advantage on the strength of young workers and students, who are the world’s most intensive users of corporate information technology.
Silicon India article title “57 percent of Indian youth surf internet on mobile” points to a survey conducted by InMobi, about 57 percent youngsters in India surf the internet on their mobile phones, and close to one-third of the respondents get engage in the advertisements.
Google did the survey that looks at how people are using Orkut communities to forge bonds, to express themselves, to come together around causes and topics that excite them or simply to share their creative pursuits with a wider audience.
Study overseas, acquiring new skills, and travel have emerged as the most sought after career attributes for urban Indian students, says the study done by TCS. Nearly one out of 10 people on the planet are under 25 years old and living in India. Hence, what this Gen YRI does, thinks and aspires for, gives insights to all those who aim to engage them.