Category: eNews

  • 9 incentives that digital start-ups need: IAMAI

    9 incentives that digital start-ups need: IAMAI

    MUMBAI: To recognise Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Digital India,’ the industry body Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) has come up with specific fiscal and non-fiscal measures that India’s Internet scene requires. According to the association, the digital start-up ecosystem in India should be systematically encouraged by focusing on specific fiscal interventions.

     

    The suggestions are as follows: 

     

    1) Improve Investment Environment: India’s entrepreneurs need early stage venture capital, which is why the domestic venture capital sector needs to develop further. In the US, the VC industry took off when their government allowed the large pension funds to put 5-10 per cent of their assets into VC firms.

     

    2) Angel Tax: Angel Tax under Sec 56 (2) of the Income Tax Act has not been tailored to restrict start-up funding but it has put start-ups under the the Income Tax scanner, questioning the valuation by domestic individual investors. The criteria to qualify as an angel fund are stringent and need to be eased to support the start-up ecosystem in the country. The association suggests that there should be tax breaks and incentives for individuals supporting start-ups with capital.

     

    3) Incentivize Internet services start-ups: Internet services based start-ups form the bulk of internet companies in India. Comprising aggregators, digital advertisers and online classifieds, bring in a lot of efficiency, and are the largest employment generators. They are either enabling businesses, or they are creating lot of employment in the country, resulting in many people are earning a lot of money than they should otherwise have.

     

    4) Service Tax: Start-ups end up paying a huge amount over the first three years in way of service tax. Survival then takes a back seat and penalties just make a struggling start-up’s life harder. The association recommends that for the first three years, the service tax could be waived off or incentivizes the start-ups, if they pay their service taxes on time.

     

    5) Streamline taxation for e-commerce: Online marketplaces are changing the way businesses are done in India. Small players are setting up niche businesses in India and are attracting lot of investments in India. Online marketplaces bring in a lot of efficiency in the entire retail value chain from customer experience to payments and delivery.

     

    6) Taxes on e-commerce transactions: The e-commerce marketplace industry is being subjected to onerous VAT demands from several states. They should be recognised as marketplaces and exempt from VAT demands in states. As market places they provide a service to online sellers and pay the service tax on that account. The State of Rajasthan for example treats e-commerce players as market places.

     

    7) Boost FinTech Start-ups: FinTech plays a significant role in serving those underserved or not served by formal institutional mechanisms. They are also likely to play a significant role in various financial inclusion programmes of the government. Various forms of FinTech services such as pre-paid instruments, wallets and others create efficiency, transparency and wider reach in financial transaction.

     

    8) P2P lending and crowd-funding need contribution from government: While some early inroads have been made in the P2P lending segment in the country, individual efforts have not translated into a policy from the government. The lack of clarity of rules and regulations has meant the industry is shooting in the dark. In the absence of dictated policy or scriptures, it is quite plausible that misguided individuals may fall prey to unscrupulous operators that may look to make a quick buck.

     

    9) Easy KYC through Aadhar: This will allow innovators to build new services, which in turn will help bring more people under the ambit of financial services. Various forms of digital payments such as pre-paid instruments, wallets and others create efficiency, transparency and wider reach in financial transaction.

  • Times Internet acquires Viral Shots; eyes 1 billion screen views

    Times Internet acquires Viral Shots; eyes 1 billion screen views

    MUMBAI: Times Internet, the digital arm of the Times of India Group has acquired Gurgaon based micro video app Viral Shots for an undisclosed amount.

    Founded by Shalini Tewari and Kumar Apurva, this micro content app curates stories from over 300 social and web destinations and is clocking approx 100 million screen views per month. The content shots- each with a picture and less than 60 words – are presented in a number of enthralling formats that creates a unique reading experience.

    Times Internet corporate developement VP Miten Sampat says, “This fits into our prime goal of providing our readers an innovative & informative content experience. We found the format and curated content of ViralShots very addictive and their engagement with users was amazing and feel confident that this can become the number one app in its category.”

    “Viral Shots has massive engagement with its audience with users launching the app several times a day and giving over 100 screen views/DAU. It’s clear we are being able to deliver content that the consumer is enjoying and we are now very excited that we can leverage the deep understanding that the Times group has in the content and mobile space to grow even faster,” adds Tewari.

    Viral Shots currently serves differentiated content in English, Hindi, Bengali and Telugu and will be available in all major Indian languages by mid 2016.

  • ‘Digital India’ working towards empowered Digital Village: Prasad

    ‘Digital India’ working towards empowered Digital Village: Prasad

    NEW DELHI: The transformative and ambitious ‘Digital India’ programme of the Government of India has started bearing fruits after six months of its inception and e-services have begun to pick up momentum and reaching the bottom of the pyramid, which is digitally empowering the people of the country.

     
    Making this claim, Communications and Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said today that the governments at the Central and state levels, industry and academia need to work in tandem to accelerate the pace of digitisation.
     

    He was addressing the second edition of the international conference ‘i-Bharat’ organised by FICCI in partnership with the Department of Electronics & IT (DeitY) of the Ministry.
     

    Highlighting the progress of Digital India, Prasad said more than 12,000 rural post office branches had been linked digitally and soon payment banking would also become a reality for the post offices. As part of Digital India, the government had also planned to make Digital Village across the country by linking all schemes with technology. The digital village would be powered by LED lighting, solar energy, skill development centres, e-services like e-education and e-health. To make this programme a success, District Collectors will have to play an important role.
     

    Speaking about e-Taal, Prasad said the web portal disseminates real time statistics of the e-transactions taking place at the national and state level e-Governance Projects. He added that the National e-Governance Plan of the Government sought to provide impetus for long-term growth of e-Governance within the country.
     

    On promoting electronic manufacturing in India, Prasad said the progressive policies and aggressive focus on ‘Make in India’ initiative have played a significant part in the resurgence of the electronics manufacturing sector. Investment in the electronics manufacturing has increased, giving a quantum jump to the sector.
     

    Elaborating on the headway made in connecting gram panchayats of the country with the optical fibre network, Prasad said 18 states were on board and the work was on at a rapid pace. To script a success story with ‘Digital India,’ the government and industry had to look for innovative ways to expedite the process of connecting India digitally, he added.
     

    FICCI President Harshavardhan Neotia said the Government has embarked on a reforms programme focused on making India an easy place to do business. The emphasis has been on simplification and rationalisation of the existing rules and introduction of information technology to make governance more efficient and effective. Jan Dhan Yojana, Aadhaar and Mobile number (JAM) trinity is acting as a game changing reform that is allowing transfer of benefits in a leakage-proof, well-targeted and cashless manner.

     

    FICCI-IT Committee chairperson Debjani Ghosh said technology was changing the world and its transformative powers were evidently visible in India. New technologies were deeply impacting governance, society, and security and this year’s i-Bharat conference aimed to bring together leaders from all segments of industry and government to explore and demystify the complex technology trends and reach at solutions and execution techniques of the programs to connect India digitally. She added that the government and industry needed to figure out new solutions to speed up the process of making India digital. 

  • TO THE NEW Digital appoints Vishal Gera as VP – technology services

    TO THE NEW Digital appoints Vishal Gera as VP – technology services

    MUMBAI: TO THE NEW Digital has appointed Vishal Gera as vice president for its technology services.

     

    Gera brings over 19 years of IT consulting and software development experience with strong hold in strategic planning, stakeholder management, business growth and project management.

     

    Before joining TO THE NEW Digital, Gera served as director of engineering at Aricent India, where he led various engagements with several OEMs and worked closely with the innovation team and fueled growth for the company.

     

    Gera’s appointment aims to strengthen the company’s strategy, marketing and operations for its technology service line. He would initially be working towards ramping up Grails, Independent Testing, Java and Scala service offerings.

     

    “We are very happy to have Vishal in our team. He is a veteran of his game and his in-depth industry knowledge will surely be a value addition for driving TO THE NEW Digital’s growth strategy. We welcome him aboard,” said TO THE NEW Digital CEO Deepak Mittal.

  • NBC Sports & Yahoo expand digital sports alliance

    NBC Sports & Yahoo expand digital sports alliance

    MUMBAI: Yahoo! Inc and NBC Sports Group have renewed their multi-faceted partnership that combines the content and experiences of Yahoo Sports, including its fantasy sports product, with NBC Sports Digital’s video assets and promotional power.

     

    This expanded partnership brings even more content to Yahoo/NBC Sports viewers, including Premier League highlights, NBC Sports Regional Network team reports, and Golf Channel content. It also extends the reach of the digital and on-air experiences beyond desktop to mobile and Tumblr.

     

    Yahoo Sports and NBC Sports Digital will continue to collaborate on premium sports news and events coverage both online and on-air on NBC, NBCSN, Golf Channel, NBC Sports Regional Networks, NBCSports.com and Yahoo, while maintaining separate sites and editorial control of their respective newsrooms and digital properties.

     

    “Yahoo has been a great partner, and we are pleased to extend this very complementary alliance that will now include Golf Channel,” said NBC Sports Group SVP and GM – digital media Rick Cordella. “This partnership extends the digital reach of both sides, and allows us to collaborate on the creation of widely-consumed, cross-platform content, particularly around short-form video and fantasy sports.”

     

    “We’re thrilled to not only continue our relationship with NBC Sports, but also to expand the partnership as we work to bring more premium digital sports content to our users. The addition of the Premier League and Golf Channel complements the current lineup, and we’re excited to extend the reach of NBC Sports content to Yahoo’s mobile and Tumblr users,” added Yahoo SVP of corporate development and partnerships Ian Weingarten.

     

    Additional features of the alliance include Live Sports, Rotoworld + Yahoo Fantasy, Golf Channel, NBC Sports Regional Networks and Fantasy Football Live.

     

    Yahoo Sports and NBC Sports will continue to partner to provide scalable advertising solutions to reach engaged audiences through distinctive opportunities and sponsorships. In addition, Rotoworld.com will integrate with Yahoo Gemini for access to native advertising technology.

  • TO THE NEW Digital appoints Dave Maan as EVP

    TO THE NEW Digital appoints Dave Maan as EVP

    MUMBAI: TO THE NEW Digital has appointed Dave Maan as executive vice oresident for its video solutions.

     

    With an experience of 20 years in software engineering, Maan has worked with companies like Altran, Ericsson, Hewlett Packard, Alcatel, Schlumberger and Sapient.

     

    Maan is an established industry expert in digital video, OTT and multi-screen convergence space supplemented by his digital experience in mobile ad platforms, digital marketing technologies, CDN-Cloud and predictive mobile data analytics.

     

    At TO THE NEW Digital, Maan will be responsible for contributing to the overall strategy and managing the delivery quality of products and services to the clients. He would primarily work towards increasing service offerings for Video Streaming Solutions and VideoReady (an end-to-end OTT Video solution).

     

    “We are excited to have Dave in our leadership team. His global experience will be an asset as we continue to grow our services breadth. I welcome him aboard,” said TO THE NEW Digital CEO Deepak Mittal.

     

    Maan added, “I am excited to join TO THE NEW Digital and work with the exceptional team. I look forward to utilise my experience for creating exciting new experiences for clients and contributing to the growth of the company.”

  • Times Internet hires Gulshan Verma as chief revenue officer

    Times Internet hires Gulshan Verma as chief revenue officer

    MUMBAI: Times Internet has appointed Gulshan Verma as chief revenue officer (CRO).

     

    As CRO, Verma will be responsible for the strategic definition, direction, and management of the company’s cumulative revenue opportunities.

     

    Verma has worked in media and more specifically digital media companies across Europe, North America and Asia for the past decade.

     

    Before joining Times Internet, he worked with Outbrain, where he was responsible for managing the company’s business for India and South East Asia. Prior to that, he was CRO of Komli Media. He has also worked for companies such as Yahoo!, McKinsey & Co and IMG.

     

    Verma also holds two patents in search monetisation.

     

    Times Internet CEO Satyan Gajwani said, “I’m excited to welcome Gulshan Verma as chief revenue officer, Times Internet. I’m optimistic that with his direction, we’ll see our revenues grow faster than ever before.”

     

    “I am looking forward to contributing and adding value to the team. Times Internet can be among top three ‘must buy’ digital players in India due to its combination of unique assets and scale,” added Verma.

  • The Quint forays into documentary making with film on UP

    The Quint forays into documentary making with film on UP

    MUMBAI: The Quint has forayed into the space of documentary film making with The Wild West of Uttar Pradesh – Rise of Radical Hindu Vigilante Groups.

     

    The main idea behind foraying into such a documentary is to unearth news that is underground.

     

    The Quint will travel to the interiors of western Uttar Pradesh to meet members of these groups, their sympathisers and young Hindu recruits who are being trained and indoctrinated in this emerging brand of religious extremism.

     

    Speaking about the proposition The Quint CEO Ritu Kapur said, “The QuintDocu will have a raw, gritty, provocative feel. It will be up-close, intimate, honest and un-filtered. Our documentaries will have energy, pace; we pack in a lot in a short time. We believe we are addressing an audience that is well-informed and knows how to ‘join the dots’. We will also publish related opinion pieces written by The Quint’s top-notch contributors; all this to give our audience a real 360 degree view of the subject.”

     

    The documentary will be produced in stand-alone two – four minute segments, which will be posted independently on The Quint. These documentaries are focused for an audience that accesses news and information mainly on the mobile phone. The Quint will also post raw interviews, key documents, maps, infographics, photo essays, detailed information about the protagonists and phenomenon and issues that are taken up in the documentaries. The Quint’s documentaries will also feature on the festival circuit. 

  • Decision on net neutrality case in US likely to affect Internet users globally

    Decision on net neutrality case in US likely to affect Internet users globally

    New Delhi Even as net neutrality became a major issue in India earlier this year when reports of Internet censorship began filtering in, a Federal Appeals court in Washington is to decide a major case in this regard early next month.

     

    The outcome of this case is expected to set a trend that may affect Internet all over the world.

     

    The issue being taken up is the United States net neutrality rules banning telecom and cable companies from unfairly discriminating against new or potential rivals.

     

    If the court gives a rule in their favour, Internet providers could begin favouring preferred websites and control what services consumers can access from their smartphones, tablets and PCs.

     

    Interestingly, one of three judges who will hear this matter on 4 December is of Indian origin, Judge Sri Srinivasan who was appointed in 2013.

     

    The other judges are Judge Stephen F. Williams and Judge David S. Tatel. Tatel along with two other judges held in 2014 that the Federal Communications Commission misused its powers to impose net neutrality on Internet providers which led to a lot of debate in the US. The case was a petition filed by Verizon against FCC. 

     

  • The Quint’s BitGiving campaign for Choti Nirbhaya raises Rs 5.28 Lakhs

    The Quint’s BitGiving campaign for Choti Nirbhaya raises Rs 5.28 Lakhs

    MUMBAI: The Quint’s bid to raise aid for four-year old through the crowd funding platform BitGiving, saw phenomenal success.

    On 9 October, 2015, a four-year old girl was raped and assaulted by a man known to her family. She has now been christened as ‘Choti Nirbhaya’. One of the leading digital content platforms, The Quint, started a BitGiving campaign that ran from 17 October to 16 November 2015, to collect funds in support of the child’s medical treatment and to ensure a stable future for her.

    The Quint received heart-warming response to its initiative. It raised Rs 5.28 lakhs from 256 contributors in India, with an average ticket size of Rs 2,000, excelling their target of Rs 5 lakhs by flying margin. The raised funds will be allocated towards the girl’s recovery and to support her family in this time of need.

    Sharing her delight over the success of the campaign, The Quint CEO and co founder Ritu Kapur said, “The ‘Choti Nirbhaya’ case has turned the spotlight yet again on the deplorable state of women’s safety in India’s capital. The four-year-old girl has undergone a series of surgeries at New Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital but her parents have been told that she will not be able to bear a child as an adult. The parents are anxious that she should emerge out of this incident as a self-sufficient adult and to ensure this it is imperative that the child is educated well. Our fund-raising efforts were primarily targetted to this end and we are pleased at the generous contributions that have been made to help Choti Nirbhaya have a better and brighter future.”

    The Delhi government also acknowledged The Quint’s reportage of the incident and applauded its efforts to raise funds for the girl’s education and recovery. “The Delhi government is working to cut short the procedure, so that the victim and her family can get the help at the earliest. We are thankful to The Quint for bringing this issue to our knowledge. We complement the organisation for pursuing the case diligently,” said Nagendra Sharma, a spokesperson of the Delhi Government.

    Choti Nirbhaya’s story struck a chord with renowned personalities from across various fields. Singer Anupam Roy, actor Raveena Tandon, director Mahesh Bhatt, musician Raghu Ram, and TV anchor Richa Anirudh appealed to the readers of The Quint to come out and donate generously so that the victim could aspire for a financially secure future as an adult. Their pleas, along with those of the girl’s family, have elicited a positive response from the people of India as they made significant contributions on the crowd-funding platform, BitGiving.