Category: News Broadcasting

  • Vidya Balan named national ambassador for ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’

    Vidya Balan named national ambassador for ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’

    Mumbai: Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation and News18 Network appoint Bollywood actress Vidya Balan as the national ambassador for the second phase of their flagship programme, ‘Sanjeevani: United Against Cancer’, with Tata Trusts as knowledge partners.

    The campaign, #TimeNikaaleinScreenKarein kicked off in September with a public service message from Vidya Balan, urging men and women to take time for cancer screening. The campaign aims to shift attitudes and behaviour towards early cancer detection, focusing on partnerships, learning, and community engagement.

    Cancer remains the second leading cause of death worldwide, often detected late. Early screening can significantly prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer. Vidya Balan’s influential presence is expected to amplify the campaign’s message across the country, promoting early testing, tumour management, and system recognition.

    Vidya Balan shared her thoughts on the campaign: “Screening is an essential component for detecting cancer before symptoms appear, allowing for timely and better health outcomes. Through this programme, I hope to use my voice to reach out to the citizens of the nation, sparking conversations around dissipating myths, misconceptions and attitudes towards cancer screening and for the adoption of preventive health behaviour.”

    Federal Bank’s chief marketing officer, MVS Murthy emphasised the initiative’s impact: “At Federal Bank, we work on building deep relationships with our customers. These relationships are further strengthened by our active participation in long-term initiatives to improve the quality of living. Sanjeevani is Federal Hormis Memorial Foundation’s flagship initiative that has strapped itself with multiple partners for an uphill climb. We believe that constant stoking of knowledge leads to action, periodic action to an individual’s betterment and a collective of individuals uplifts the society to deservingly lead a good quality of life. The Foundation works at various levels including patient support, encouraging early testing, corporate and residential programs to enable screening, and awareness building initiatives. The onus is on us to test regularly, detect early and push back the inevitability, just in case.”

    Tata Trusts’ head of brand and marketing communications, Deepshikha Goel Surendran added: “As pioneers in cancer care, it has been our endeavour to encourage early detection through regular screening and to empower patients and caregivers. We are optimistic that this message of #TimeNikaaleinScreenKarein will resonate with both rural and urban audiences, not only positively impacting but also potentially saving lives.”

    News18 Studios’s COO, Sidharth Saini also remarked: “With a growing population and the rising number of cancer cases, the need for regular screenings has never been more urgent and important. We are grateful to have Vidya Balan as the brand ambassador for the campaign. With her presence and intervention, we aim to make conversations around cancer screening personal, heartfelt and stigma free, like a caring nudge from someone you trust. It’s not just information, but relatable advice that speaks to everyday people, making it easy to connect with and act on.”

    Last year, Federal Hormis Memorial Foundation helped over 3,000 patients in Assam and Tirupati, screened over 1,700 employees from 30 corporations, and inspired over 55,000 people to pledge for regular health check-ups. This year, the initiative will expand screenings and continue to build awareness.

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  • Nine state results will decide Modi govt’s stability: Prashant Kishor on Aap Ki Adalat

    Nine state results will decide Modi govt’s stability: Prashant Kishor on Aap Ki Adalat

    Mumbai: Election strategist and Jan Suraaj Party co-ordinator Prashant Kishor has said that assembly elections in nine states in the next one year will decide the course and stability of prime minister Narendra Modi’s NDA government.

    Replying to questions from Rajat Sharma in the Aap Ki Adalat show, telecasted on India TV, Prashant Kishor said, “Results in nine state assembly elections, J&K, Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Assam, will decide the stability of this government. These results will also decide the direction this government will take. If BJP loses in five or six out of these nine states, definitely the question of stability will become an issue.”

    2024 Lok Sabha results

    Describing the 2024 Lok Sabha results as ‘a good one’, Prashant Kishor said, “People have sent a clear message to Modi asking him to run the government. They have also conveyed to him that ‘You Are Not God’…run the government, but not as a dictator, run the government like a democratic leader. People have given the message to Modi that he should run the government carefully.”

    On prospects of Rahul Gandhi emerging as a forceful alternative to Modi, Prashant Kishor said, “As a leader, Rahul Gandhi has miles to go before he reaches a stage where we can say that he has indeed arrived. But yes, Congress as a party has done better than most people expected, including me, and to that extent, we must give credit to Rahul Gandhi. In this election, Rahul has established himself as the leader of Congress, and none others can claim that stature in the party for the next five to ten years. But to establish himself as a leader of the country, he has a long way to go. Winning 99 seats is one thing, and winning 250 to 260 seats is another.”

    Prashant Kishor gave an analogy about 1977, when the then PM Indira Gandhi lost the Lok Sabha elections and Congress had won 154 Lok Sabha seats, and this time, Congress has won 99 under Rahul’s leadership. “Rahul should get the credit for bringing revival of Congress”, he said.

    The poll strategist said, “The opposition now seems to be appearing more cohesive as a unit. This is a good thing for democracy. At least Parliament is having good debates. ..We should applaud their efforts in setting their own narrative in a coordinated manner.”

    Jan Suraaj Party

    Prashant Kishor, planning to launch his Jan Suraaj Party in Bihar on 2 October, said, “The biggest beneficiaries of this year’s Lok Sabha election are parties like us who are offering an alternative to the voters. If the BJP had won 350 to 400 seats, they would not have allowed us to work in Bihar…The opposition will never become weak in a country like India, where more than 60 crore people earn less than Rs 100 per day. No amount of ads, or PR through Facebook, YouTube can impress them. They are not your bonded laborers.”

    The poll strategist said that BJP would continue to be the political axis on the national scene for the next 25 to 30 years, irrespective of whether it wins or loses elections. “The Congress was the political axis from 1950 till 1990, and there has been a clear shift of this axis from Congress to BJP”, he said.

    Prashant Kishor admitted that his assessment of BJP winning 300 Lok Sabha seats this time proved wrong. “Those who make political assessment are not gods”, he said.

    Citing reasons, Prashant Kishor said, “One of my six assessments for the elections proved wrong. BJP’s vote share remained at 36 per cent, though there was a 0.7 per cent drop. My assessment was, it should have won 300 seats, but it won 240. The intensity of support that Modi got in 2014 and 2019 was lesser this time. On the ground level, rural distress, farmers’ problems and growing inequality was one of the reasons. Uttar Pradesh politics has become a big challenge for BJP and RSS, irrespective of numbers. I admit I made a mistake in assessment. When there is a strong government, there is a fear factor that develops. A wrong perception developed.”

    Asked whether BJP made a mistake by coining the slogan ‘Ab Ki Baar, 400 Paar’, Prashant Kishor replied, “The slogan was good, but it was completed not by BJP, but by the opposition. The opposition succeeded in projecting that the BJP wanted 400 seats in order to amend the Constitution and end caste reservation. All credit goes to the opposition. Some loudmouthed BJP leaders also said the party would change the Constitution after winning 400 seats.”

    On whether the use of words like mujra, mangalsutra by Modi during electioneering could be one of the reasons, Prashant Kishor said, “BJP core supporters never expected such words from the prime minister considering the imagery that was created over the last 10 years about Modi. Instead of galvanizing the cadres, it disappointed them. In some places, it caused panic.”

    Yogi and Modi

    Asked whether the electoral losses in UP were due to reported differences between Yogi Adityanath and Amit Shah,  Prashant Kishor replied, “I do not see it as personal rivalry. But if you see from a wider perspective, I can cite the example of 2009 LS elections. At that time, Modi was chief minister of Gujarat and L K Advani was the party’s national leader. In 2009, BJP did not do well in Gujarat, but I am not saying Modi’s supporters sabotaged Advani’s campaign.  The message that went through was that if Advani won, then our leader Modi will take more time to become PM.  Maybe this was what happened in Uttar Pradesh this time.”

    Prashant Kishor said, “Some people felt that if Modi and Amit Shah won a huge majority, Yogi may lose his chair. What Kejriwal said about Yogi at that time clicked. Even in Bihar, during my padyatra, people asked me whether Yogi would be removed if BJP won 400 seats. It is not that Yogi may have told his supporters to defeat BJP candidates. This is not my topic and I normally do not speak on such matters. But the message surely went out among Yogi’s supporters.”

    Asked whether the arrest of two chief ministers Arvind Kejriwal and Hemant Soren impacted the elections, Prashant Kishor replied negatively. “I don’t think so. Had it been so, BJP would have been swept off in Jharkhand. Instead, BJP faced losses in Rajasthan and Maharashtra. If Hemant Soren’s arrest could have caused tremors, then the biggest losses to BJP would have been in Bihar and Jharkhand.”

    On the Bihar results, Prashant Kishor said, “Lalu phenomenon is the biggest factor in Bihar for the last 25-30 years.  A large section of voters in Bihar, who have seen the jungle raj for 15 years during RJD rule, will never vote for Lalu. Nitish Kumar won 12 LS seats only because of this Lalu factor.”

  • ABP Majha’s ‘Bappa Majha’ returns to bring the magic of Ganesh Utsav to every home

    ABP Majha’s ‘Bappa Majha’ returns to bring the magic of Ganesh Utsav to every home

    Mumbai: ABP Majha, Maharashtra’s leading Marathi news channel, has announced the return of its much-celebrated program, Bappa Majha 2024. Starting from September 7, this flagship coverage will bring the vibrant festivities of Ganesh Chaturthi directly into the homes of millions across the state and beyond, capturing the essence of one of Maharashtra’s most cherished festivals.

    This year’s Bappa Majha theme, “Pahuya Utsava Anandacha” (Let’s Watch the Festival of Happiness), epitomizes the spirit of Ganesh Utsav, a celebration that unites hearts, spreads joy, and strengthens community bonds. Through Bappa Majha 2024, ABP Majha invites viewers to partake in this collective celebration, reflecting the channel’s unwavering commitment to showcasing the true essence of Ganesh Utsav.

    The program line-up for Bappa Majha 2024 promises to enhance the festival’s vibrant culture, blending reverence with excitement to bring the celebration into every home:

      . Morning & Evening Aarti – The viewers would begin and end their days with the sacred hymns of live Aartis from Maharashtra’s renowned Ganpati temples, infusing all-things-auspicious in the lives of people. These broadcasts offer a window into the spiritual heart of the festival, allowing audiences to engage with the devotional practices that are the cornerstone of Ganesh Chaturthi.

      . Ganesh Pujan – A special 30-minute segment will bring the Ganesh Pooja Sthapana and Aarti from ABP Majha’s Mumbai office, offering a glimpse into the channel’s own celebration of the festival

      .  Bappa Majha Bulletin – Over the course of 10 days, this special bulletin will traverse Maharashtra, capturing the diverse and vibrant celebrations from various towns and cities. From intricate pandal decorations to community festivities, the bulletin will showcase the state’s united devotion to Bappa.

      .  Kaladhipati- An exclusive journey with some of Maharashtra’s most beloved celebrities as they visit and showcase the iconic Ganesh pandals in their neighbourhoods.

      . Anant Chaturdashi Special Coverage – On the final day, Bappa Majha will provide a full day of coverage for the Visarjan, capturing the emotional and grand farewell to Lord Ganesha. This special broadcast will show the processions and rituals across Maharashtra, so that viewers do not miss a moment of this powerful conclusion to Ganeshoutsav.

    In line with this year’s theme, ABP Majha has also launched the “Maha Ganesh Mandal Contest”, celebrating the creativity and dedication behind Ganesh Pandal decorations. This contest invites Ganesh Mandals from East Vidharbha, West Vidharbha, Marathwada, North Kokan, South Kokan, North Maharashtra, Mumbai, and Western Maharashtra to submit their most innovative and visually striking pandals. The top three entries from each region, recognised for their creativity, visual appeal and social message will be awarded by ABP Majha. 

  • Kerala’s Biggest Onam Celebration is at Thriuvananthapuram

    Kerala’s Biggest Onam Celebration is at Thriuvananthapuram

    Mumbai: This Onam, ensure your brand stands out at Onakkoottayma 2024 — Kerala’s premier Onam festival! From September 13th to 22nd at Kanakakkunnu Palace, Thiruvananthapuram join thousands of Malayalees for vibrant entertainment, captivating performances, exciting competitions, and diverse cultural showcases.

    With guaranteed footfalls of minimum 2.5 lakhs, this is the best opportunity to showcase your brand and connect with a wide audience during the Onam festivities. Don’t miss this chance to make a lasting impression!

    Entry Fee of Rs 50 will be collected, a part of which will be contributed to Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund for Wayanad.

    For brand associations:          98460 61164  /  97428 88438

  • NDTV group recruits Purva Misra as chief people officer

    NDTV group recruits Purva Misra as chief people officer

    MUMBAI: There’s change at the top at the Adani-owned NDTV group. The news organisation has roped in Purva Misra as chief people officer, replacing Gaurav Shah who headed the HR function. 

    Misra brings with her over 25 years of experience in human resource, business mmanagement and consulting. A notice to the Bombay stock exchange states that she has been a key leader in diverse industries like media, e-commerce, and healthcare. She has successfully managed teams across India and the Asia-Pacific region and has a proven track record in leadership development and organisational transformation.

    Prior to this, she has worked as a chief human resources officer (CHRO) of India Today group and chief operating officer (COO) of India Today Media Institute and has also held various significant roles at Makemytrip.com, Max Healthcare and Hewitt Associates, wherein she has led a range of HR initiatives.

    Misra holds an MBA degree from XLRI Jamshedpur and BA (Honors) in Economics from Delhi university.
     

  • CNBC-TV18 hosted second edition of ‘Banking Transformation Summit’

    CNBC-TV18 hosted second edition of ‘Banking Transformation Summit’

    Mumbai: CNBC-TV18 in partnership with Nucleus Software hosted the second edition of the ‘Banking Transformation Summit’ on Friday, bringing together banking professionals, policymakers, and finance experts under one roof. This year’s theme, ‘Bharat’s Banking Roadmap For The Future’, highlighted the economic growth of India, and the crucial role of financial and banking institutions in driving this progress.

    Reserve Bank of India, deputy governor, J. Swaminathan presented the keynote address, followed by his fireside chat on ‘Transforming Financial Landscapes: Building Resilience for Economic Stability’. Swaminathan elaborated on the current dynamics of the financial system and offered insights into the regulatory approach of the RBI.

    He noted that while deposits are still growing at a healthy rate of 11-12% year-on-year, they have struggled to keep up with the surging demand for credit, which has been increasingly driven by digital lending. Swaminathan linked this development to broader changes in how younger generations manage their savings, suggesting that these shifts are part of a cyclical pattern in the financial landscape.

    “We had 8-9 quarters where deposits were outpacing credit, but today the demand for credit is more, aided by digital lending,” Swaminathan stated. “As the regulator, we have sensitised lenders that if this credit-deposit gap is allowed to continue for longer, there may be challenges, especially for players with a high credit-deposit ratio.”

    The evening saw another fireside chat with State Bank of India chairperson Dinesh Kumar Khera, followed by a panel discussion on ‘Filling the Credit Gap to Fuel Economic Growth’ with A.K. Tewari, MD, State Bank of India; Prashant Kumar, MD & CEO, Yes Bank and Ashok Vaswani, MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra Bank.

    In a Ǫ&A with Shereen Bhan, V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor, Govt. of India said, “The next set of growth for the Indian public has to be to achieve the right kind of balance in their portfolio between financial and real assets, and also have a high sense of financial literacy.”

    Nageswaran highlighted that the expansion of the financial sector depends on employment generation, income growth, and increased savings.

    He also stressed the importance of growing the concept of insurance alongside banking. “These are all the next steps that we need to contemplate as the Indian public overall

    achieves a higher level of financial inclusion than we have seen in the previous decade,”

    he noted.

    In a fireside chat on new age digital lending, Vishnu R. Dusad, MD & Co-founder, Nucleus Software highlighted the importance of data protection. “With the new data protection act now in place, banks and NBFCs must reassess their approach to data handling. This involves not just the usage of data, but also its capture, storage, and overall management. We are entering an era where data truly is the new oil, and its value will only continue to grow. However, with this value comes the responsibility to ensure that this data is not misused or abused. It’s imperative that no individual feels their personal information is being exploited or mishandled. There must be a substantial recalibration in how financial institutions manage data, focusing on robust policies and systems that prevent data from falling into the wrong hands. The most important thing is to ensure data is handled with the utmost care and security. With the right measures in place, banks can build trust and confidence among their customers, ensuring data protection is a top priority.”

    “At CNBC-TV18, India’s most credible & influential business news platform, we’re proud to focus on issues and sectors that are key to the Growth of our economy. The CNBC- TV18 Banking Transformation Summit brought together the very best of India’s financial sector to brainstorm on the future of banking while addressing current opportunities & challenges. In partnership with our collaborators, the Summit generated a robust dialogue on what it will take to build a more resilient and dynamic banking system,” said Shereen Bhan, Managing Editor, CNBC-TV18.

    Other sessions and panels featured thought leaders like Prashant Kumar, MD & CEO, Yes Bank; Ashok Vaswani, MD & CEO, Kotak Mahindra Bank; Lizzie Chapman, Co- Founder, Swiffylabs; Srinivasu MN, Co-Founder, Billdesk; Shinjini Kumar, Co-Founder, Salt and Anand Kumar Bajaj, Founder, MD & CEO, PayNearby, Shyam Srinivasan, CEO, Federal Bank, Raul Rebello, MD & CEO, Mahindra Finance; Y. S. Chakravarti, MD & CEO, Shriram Finance; Jairam Sridharan, MD, Piramal Capital & Housing Finance; Aseem Dhru, MD & CEO, SBFC Finance; Kunal Shah, Founder, CRED and Parag Bhise, CEO, Nucleus Software.

    The evening included a special felicitation by CNBC-TV18 for Dinesh Kumar Khara, Chairperson of State Bank of India, and Shyam Srinivasan, CEO of Federal Bank, in recognition of their long-standing service in the banking sector.
     

  • News18 Assam North East honours educational excellence at ‘Education Eminence 2024’

    News18 Assam North East honours educational excellence at ‘Education Eminence 2024’

    Mumbai: The ‘Education Eminence 2024’ awards ceremony hosted by News18 Assam North East recognized the unwavering commitment and remarkable efforts of educational institutions across the northeast region. The event honoured colleges, schools, and universities making a real difference, empowering young minds and fostering growth and development across society.  

    The event was graced by Jayanta Malla Baruah, Minister of Public Health Engineering, Skill Employment & Entrepreneurship, and Tourism, Government of Assam.  The awards ceremony was also saw the presence of prominent educationists, including Surya Hazarika, Dayananda Pathak, and Pradyumna Goswami, who were among the special guests of the evening.

    A major highlight of the event was the presentation of the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ to Dr. Narendra Nath Dutta, Founder Chancellor of Assam Down Town University, Chairman and Managing Director of Down Town Hospital, and Chairman of Down Town Charity Trust.

    The awards recognised several eminent institutions for their extraordinary contributions to education. The awardees included: SPM IAS Academy; Shri Pawan Kumar Agarwala; MAAC Lachitnagar; Down town Gurukul – Moranhat; NRDS Management Pvt Ltd; Assam Skill Training Provider (ASTP); Civil Services Achievers’ Point; Arunima Public School; Gurukul Global Academy; Royal Global University; iBerry Solutions Private Limited; NERIM Group of Institutions; CIHM Central Institute of Hotel & Hospitality Management, Kolkata; Projonmo; Care U 365; Panbazar Adarsha LP School; Natun Fatasil Town High School; Guwahati Refinery Higher Secondary School; Bengali Higher Secondary School; Lakhiminagar ME School, Sivasagar; Ashudubi LP School, Dudhnoi; 169 Kuli Chapori LP School, Majuli; 15 Bezera LP School and Jyoti Pratap Gyan Marg Vidyalaya, Teok.

    The awards ceremony was organised by News18 Assam North East, in association with the Presenting Sponsor Ajmal Foundation, Special Partner Reliance Industries Ltd, and Banking Partner State Bank of India.

    Tune into News18 Assam North East on 5 September at 7:50 PM for the exclusive coverage.

     

  • News industry vet Umesh Upadhyay passes away

    News industry vet Umesh Upadhyay passes away

    MUMBAI:  Veteran TV journalist Umesh Upadhyay passed on 1 September after what is being described as an accidental fall from the fourth floor of his apartment building in Vasant Kunj in New Delhi. Upadhyay was inspecting the renovation when he stumbled and dropped to the second floor. He was rushed to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries.

    Umesh had addressed students of the Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication on 31 August  as a guest lecturer and was active on linkedin even on 1 September wherein he responded to feedback on his talk from students at the institute.

    Umesh described himself as a writer, columnist and media consultant and educationist since November 2023 when he left Reliance Industries as president and media director. Prior to that he had had stints with Network18, Janmat TV, Zee News, Home TV, Zee TV, Doordarshan and PTI.

    His last rites were conducted earlier today.

    A flood of condolences has been pouring in on social media following Umesh’s demise. Prime minister Modi too came on X to express his feelings. Said he: “I am deeply saddened by the demise of senior journalist and writer Umesh Upadhyayji, who made valuable contributions in the field of digital media and TV.”

  • Manorama News Conclave 2024 concludes on a high note

    Manorama News Conclave 2024 concludes on a high note

    Mumbai: The conclave, titled ‘Change Makers,’ began earlier in the day with tributes to the Wayanad landslide victims. Defence minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the event at the Hotel ‘O by Tamara’. This year’s conclave brought together ‘Changemakers’ from different walks of life. Since its inception in 2017, the Manorama News Conclave has addressed topics ranging from happiness and freedom to a new India. Union minister Suresh Gopi was the chief guest at the closing session at 6 pm.

    The defence minister said the last decade was an era of “epochal change” in the country’s economic, cultural and political spheres. Singh painted Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a visionary who could tap into the disenchantment that was so pervasive in the country in 2014 and transform it into positive thinking. He added that certain states were not doing enough for the safety of women in the country. The union minister said this in the context of the Kolkata rape incident.”We have amended laws to provide capital punishment for heinous crimes like rape. This should be implemented with strictness,” the minister said.

    Suresh Gopi

    Suresh Gopi, who created history by giving the BJP its first elected representative to the Parliament, was modest about his unique accomplishment while delivering his address at the Manorama News Conclave 2024. “The change-maker who bestowed that honour upon my party and my family is not me, it is definitely the people of Thrissur,” said the minister of state for petroleum and natural gas and the ministry of tourism.

    Kani Kusruti
    The conclave honoured the stars of the film All We Imagine as Light, which won the Cannes Grand Prix award. The cast, including Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, Anand Sami, Azeez Nedumangad, and Hridhu Haroon, also engaged in a discussion after being felicitated by Malayala Manorama chief editor Mammen Mathew. While discussing the Hema Committee report, Kani Kusruti lauded WCC and survivors for coming forward and sharing their struggles. “There’s no standardised pay in the film industry. Though it is based on the market value of a market, there should be a margin and contract,” she said. Meanwhile, actor Divya Prabha said the Cannes recognition did not help her gain more opportunities.

    Sojan Joseph, the first Malayali MP from the UK, spoke on the ‘Changing face of migration’. Joseph, a mental health nurse who got elected from a constituency in the UK with an 80 per cent native population, wondered whether Kerala had ever fielded a nurse in parliamentary elections.While admitting that there is a right-wing movement against immigration in Europe, Joseph cited a few instances where people sometimes forget to abide by a country’s laws and system.

    Thiruvallur MP Sasikanth Senthil, BJP national spokesperson Anil Antony, and SFI all India secretary Dipsita Dhar discussed ‘India: The Voice that Matters’.

    Inner Manipur MP and JNU associate professor Bimol Akoijam discussed the ongoing crisis in Manipur at a session of the conclave.

    For the first time in the state’s history, Kerala chief secretary Dr V Venu and chief secretary-designate Dr Sarada Muraleedharan, a husband-and-wife duo, shared the changes they envision. “Sometimes, we push ideas to the government, and they get spurned. We must accept that and move on. They might have a better political vision about the issue,” Sarada Muraleedharan said at the conclave.

    Directors Jeo Baby, Chidambaram, and Rahul Sadasivan
    Directors Jeo Baby, Chidambaram, and Rahul Sadasivan discuss the transformative shifts that captivate Malayalam cinema and welcome the changes heralded by the release of the Hema Committee report.

    Dr Roxy Mathew Koll, a scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, and recipient of the Vigyan Yuva–Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, spoke of the need for societal change in tandem with climate change.

    Public Accounts Committee chairman and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, Minister P Rajeeve, and former union minister V Muraleedharan

    Public Accounts Committee chairman and AICC general secretary KC Venugopal, Minister P Rajeeve, and former union minister V Muraleedharan seek answers and ideas on the question, ‘Is Kerala on a changed track?’

    Dr Tom Joseph, director (new initiatives) at Jain University, speaks on the state and higher education standards.

     Manorama News anchors - Shani Prabhakaran, Nisha Purushothaman and A Ayyappadas

    In an interesting twist, Manorama News anchors – Shani Prabhakaran, Nisha Purushothaman and A Ayyappadas – known for their probing questions, will face counter-questions from Speaker AN Shamseer.

    The Manorama News Conclave 2024 offered a platform for enlightening discussions and unique activities, bringing together diverse voices and perspectives on India.

  • Republic Media pesents “Heroes of Change”

    Republic Media pesents “Heroes of Change”

    Mumbai: Republic Media is proud to announce its highly anticipated event, “Heroes of Change,” set to take place on 30 August 2024. This event will shine a spotlight on remarkable individuals who are driving positive societal change through their extraordinary contributions.

    In the words of Ravin managing director Vijay Karia said, “At Ravin, we believe that true progress is driven by those who are committed to making a meaningful difference. ‘Heroes of Change’ embodies this spirit by honoring the remarkable individuals whose efforts transcend conventional boundaries and inspire transformative impact. We are proud to support this event and celebrate the unsung heroes who are shaping a better future for all.”

    Event Highlights:

    • Fireside Chat with Harsh Malhotra
    Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways and Corporate Affairs will share insights on infrastructural advancements and policy impacts.
    • Panel Discussion: Digitizing Education for All
    A thought-provoking dialogue on the future of education and the role of technology in making learning accessible to everyone.
    • Fireside Chat with Kangana Ranaut
    Renowned Actor and Member of Parliament will discuss her journey and her contributions to societal issues.
    • Veterans of Change Panel
    Featuring distinguished personalities who have made significant impacts in their respective fields.

    Awards Ceremony:

    “Heroes of Change” will honor individuals who have made exceptional contributions in various domains, including: • Education Innovation

    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Environmental Conservation
    Awards will be presented following a thorough evaluation process, with Ernst & Young (EY) serving as the Knowledge Partner.

    Featured Panellists & Speakers:

    • Kangana Ranaut – Actor & Member of Parliament
    • Harsh Malhotra – Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways and Corporate Affairs
    • R.K.S. Bhadauria – Air Chief Marshal (Retd.)
    • Major D.P. Singh – India’s First Blade Runner
    • Anand Kumar – Founder of Super 30
    • Gauri Maulekhi – Animal Welfare Activist
    • Adv. Afroz Shah – Environmental Activist
    • Parmita Sarma – Co-Founder, Akshar Foundation
    • Karthee Vidya – Founder & CEO, Team Everest

    “Heroes of Change” is dedicated to celebrating those who commit themselves to causes greater than personal gain, creating impactful change without seeking the limelight.