
Should housing societies have right to ban certain types of food? What India thinks
India TodayAcross India, several housing societies have imposed restrictions on certain types of food, like non-vegetarian meals or alcohol within apartments and common areas. Conducted by the India Today Group, the country’s first-ever Civic Survey dives deep into societal behavior, public safety, gender attitudes, diversity, and discrimination, offering invaluable insights into the evolving dynamics of Indian society. According to the survey, 54 percent of respondents believe that residents' associations should not dictate the types of food or beverages allowed in housing societies. EXPLORE THE FULL GROSS DOMESTIC BEHAVIOUR SURVEY IN AN INTERACTIVE FORMAT HERE WHAT GDB SURVEY FOUND The first-of-its kind survey covered four categories, capturing a broad spectrum of public attitudes in India, ranging from everyday civic responsibilities and perceptions of safety to views on gender equality and social inclusion across religious and caste lines.
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