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  • ABP Network revamps sales team for channel growth

    ABP Network revamps sales team for channel growth

    Mumbai: ABP Network, a media house, has announced a series of strategic changes within its sales leadership team aimed at optimising operations, fostering enhanced collaboration, and positioning the company for success in the forthcoming year.

    As the organization reflects on the achievements of the past year and gears up for an eventful election cycle, these changes, scheduled to take effect from 1 May 2024, are designed to instil a sharper and more focused approach to its business. The new structure will empower sales teams, promote accountability, and enhance the company’s agility and responsiveness to market dynamics.

    Key highlights of the restructuring include:

    Elevations at the National Level:

    ●    Parul Kamra elevated to National Sales Head for ABP News & ABP Asmita

    ●    Gautam Dutta elevated to National Sales Head for ABP Ananda

    ●    Shailendra Hegde elevated to National Sales Head for ABP Majha

    At the regional level, the following leaders have been elevated:

    ●    Saurabh Goel elevated to Region Head – North

    ●    Suman Mukherjee elevated to Region Head – East

    ●    Madhvi Gajwani elevated to Region Head – West for ABP News, ABP Ananda, and ABP Asmita

    ●    Mahesh Borde was elevated to Region Head for ABP Majha in the West, in addition to his current role overseeing the Network for the rest of Maharashtra

    The company has also made changes to strengthen its branch-level sales leadership:

    ●    Sonali Chauhan to lead sales for ABP Ananda & ABP Majha in the North

    ●    Rishabh Dua to lead sales for ABP News & ABP Asmita in the North

    ●    Saheli Dhol to lead sales for Consolidated & Team in the East

    ●    Kumar Luthria to lead sales for ABP News + ABP Asmita in the West

    Furthermore, to drive the strategic growth of Spotlight, a key IP for the company, the following changes have been made:

    Dhruv Bhattacharya has been elevated to lead All India Sales for Spotlight. He will continue to manage state business for the North. Surabhi Kesarwani has been elevated to Spotlight Head for North while Nishant Chaturvedi has been elevated to Spotlight Head for West & South. Prashant Kumar will join the Spotlight team for West, based out of Mumbai.

    This revamped structure reflects ABP Network’s unwavering commitment to innovation, customer-centricity, and market leadership. By empowering the teams and streamlining operations, ABP Network is poised to drive sustainable growth and deliver exceptional value to its stakeholders.

  • DistroTV joins the league of elite platforms on Tata Play Binge

    DistroTV joins the league of elite platforms on Tata Play Binge

    Mumbai: Tata Play Binge adds it’s 31 OTT platform with DistroTV, an independent, ad-supported streaming TV platform, to its offering. Featuring over 200 live and linear channels, the platform connects people’s passion points across entertainment, lifestyle, sports, news, business, documentaries, and international content. With a wide array of channels to choose from, DistroTV has something for everyone.

    The integration of DistroTV’s channels into Tata Play’s Binge platform is expected to enhance the viewing experience for Tata Play’s Binge subscribers, offering them additional choices in entertainment and news content. DistroTV features a curated, multicultural collection of 200 premium streaming channels. Viewers can access regular programming including an extensive repository of news, lifestyle, entertainment, fashion, and sports content through exclusive broadcasts on DistroTV. Be it niche sports content as available on Court Sports Network and Billiards TV, specialized pursuits like TED, Goalcast, Gusto TV, GQ, Bon Appetit and much more, the platform also caters to other specific tastes and appetites of the audience. For Indian content aficionados, DistroTV also offers popular genres like Bollywood, Music, Food, Business, Devotional and News through channels like Shemaroo Network, YRF Music, 9XM, Mastii, News 18 Channels, ABP Network, TV9 Network and more.

    Commenting on the new partnership, Tata Play’s chief commercial and content officer, Pallavi Puri, said, “We are thrilled to embark on this content partnership journey with DistroTV. Now with just 1 Tata Play Binge subscription, our customers can access DistroTV’s impressive and diverse range of 200+ Indian and International channels and over 30 OTT apps, across languages and genres, across smartphones, CTVs, and online.”

    “We are delighted to partner with Tata Play Binge, a renowned name in India’s digital entertainment landscape,” said Navdeep Saini, co-founder and CEO of DistroScale, the parent company of DistroTV. “This partnership is a significant milestone in our journey to expand our global presence. Bringing our array of free, live streaming channels to Tata Play’s Binge platform is a step forward in our mission to deliver diverse and dynamic content to audiences worldwide.”

    DistroScale APAC head Vikas Khanchandani commented on the partnership, “Our collaboration with Tata Play Binge represents a strategic alignment of our vision to democratize content and make it universally accessible. We are thrilled to bring DistroTV’s rich and varied content to Tata Play Binge’s audience, furthering our commitment to delivering exceptional viewing experiences across India.”

    DistroTV will join other popular OTT platforms on Tata Play Binge like Disney+ Hotstar, Apple TV+, ZEE5, Fuse+, Hallmark, MX Player, Lionsgate Play, Aha, VROTT, STAGE, Sun NXT, Animax, PTC Play, ReelDrama, Chaupal, Namma Flix, Planet Marathi, manoramaMAX, iStream, Tarang Plus, Hungama Play, FanCode, ShemarooMe, Curiosity Stream, EPIC ON, Travelxp, DocuBay, ShortsTV, Playflix, KliKK along with Gaming. Content from these platforms is available to the viewers of Tata Play Binge through a single subscription and a single user interface. Additionally, Netflix can be availed as a combo pack with DTH channels for all Tata Play DTH subscribers, whereas Amazon Prime Video content can be accessed as an add-on by all Tata Play Binge subscribers, who also have a DTH connection. Viewers can enjoy all 30+ apps on large-screen connected devices through LG, Samsung and Android smart TVs, through the Tata Play Binge+ Android set-top box, Tata Play edition of the Amazon FireTV Stick and www.TataplayBinge.com.

  • First-ever on-ground ABP LIVE Auto Awards recognises automotive excellence

    First-ever on-ground ABP LIVE Auto Awards recognises automotive excellence

    Mumbai: ABP LIVE, India’s leading digital news platform, concluded its inaugural on-ground award ceremony, the ABP LIVE Auto Awards 2023, which was held in Gurgaon on 15 March. The event marked a historic transition from virtual recognition to a grand physical celebration of automotive brilliance. The prestigious awards honoured the best cars and bikes launched in India during 2023.

    Hyundai Verna was crowned the Car of the Year, while Triumph Speed 400 took home the Bike of the Year award.

    A jury of industry experts, including Achintya Mehrotra, auto expert and rally driver; Somnath Chatterjee, automobile journalist and consulting editor-auto at ABP Network; and Jatin Chhibber, automobile journalist, anchor/producer at Auto LIVE, meticulously evaluated contenders across 28 categories, including design, performance, safety, and sustainability. Rigorous testing was carried out at the ICAT Convention Centre (International Centre for Automotive Technology) and winners were chosen from both four-wheeler and two-wheeler segments, reflecting the breadth of automotive innovation in India.

    The ABP LIVE Auto Awards 2023 highlighted the evolving Indian auto industry, where safety, sustainability, and technology are increasingly important to buyers. The growing popularity of Electric Vehicles (EVs) was also evident with awards for the best EV and Luxury EV given during the ceremony.

    As the automotive landscape evolves with groundbreaking advancements, the ABP LIVE Auto Awards 2024 stand as a testament to the industry’s resilience and innovation. By recognising achievements that redefine standards in performance, sustainability, and design, ABP LIVE remains at the forefront of celebrating automotive excellence.

    Here’s the distinguished list of winners:

    Car categories:

    •    Car of the Year – Hyundai Verna
    •    Value for money car of the Year – MG Comet
    •    Sedan of the Year – Hyundai Verna
    •    Off-roader of the Year – Maruti Suzuki Jimny
    •    MPV of the Year – Toyota Innova Hycross
    •    Subcompact SUV of the Year – Hyundai Exter
    •    Premium SUV of the Year – BMW X1
    •    Luxury SUV of the Year – Range Rover Velar
    •    Luxury Off-Roader of the Year- Lexus LX
    •    Luxury Car of the Year- BMW 7 Series
    •    Luxury EV of the Year- Mercedes-Benz EQE
    •    EV of the Year – Hyundai Ioniq 5
    •    Performance SUV of the Year – Lamborghini Urus Performante
    •    Supercar of the Year – Aston Martin DB12
    •    Variant of the Year – Mahindra Thar 4×2
    •    Facelift of the Year – Tata Nexon
    •    Performance Car of the Year- Mercedes-AMG C43
    •    SUV of the Year – Honda Elevate
    •    Design of the Year – Maruti Suzuki Fronx
    •    Fun to Drive Car of the Year- Maruti Suzuki Jimny

    Bike categories:

    •    Bike of the Year- Triumph Speed 400
    •    Design of the Year- TVS Apache RTR 310
    •    Value for Money Bike of the Year – Honda Shine 100
    •    Off-Roader of the Year- Royal Enfield Himalayan
    •    Premium Bike of the Year- Triumph Street Triple 765 RS
    •    Green Two-Wheeler of the Year- Bajaj Chetak
    •    Performance Green Two-wheeler of the Year- Ultraviolette F77
    •    Scooter of the Year- Hero Xoom

  • Trustworthy hospital networks and insurance incentives can keep quality healthcare affordable: Shashank ND at Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Trustworthy hospital networks and insurance incentives can keep quality healthcare affordable: Shashank ND at Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: Trustworthy hospital networks and insurance incentives can keep quality healthcare affordable in India, said Practo Health Co-Founder Shashank ND at the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 in Mumbai today. While putting the health of the nation at the central agenda, he also highlighted the challenges and opportunities in healthcare during the Summit.

    “Two things where inflation is high in the UK and the US are healthcare and education. As the country develops, the costs get higher. In India, people go to hospitals which they trust, leading to a monopoly of a few and high costs. To address this, it is essential for a large network of hospitals to establish and showcase trust. Also, most countries have managed to keep healthcare affordable with the help of insurance. The insurance companies can incentivize hospitals that keep their prices low,” said Practo Health co-founder Shashank ND.

    A college dropout, Shashank earned success early in life with Practo. Inspiring audiences with his journey during a session on “Online Lifeline: Making Healthcare Accessible,” he shared how lack of accessibility and opaqueness in healthcare led to him coming up with idea of Practo Health.

    “It was a time when I asked the doctor for an email instead of a printed prescription for my father’s treatment; he told me his software restricted him from sharing an email. So I made software for him, and he was very happy. And today we have 20k doctors using that,” he said.

    He further added, “Everyone wants to live longer and healthier, and that’s what they need. I found healthcare to be very complex and opaque. The patients didn’t know about the prices and treatment, and accessibility to quality healthcare was a big challenge. If someone needed a breast cancer specialist, there were people who could do it, but that access or knowledge on treatments was missing. We focused on connecting these dots. And today we have over two lakh doctors, including their specialties and sub-specialties, on Practo Health, enabling a layman to navigate the complex black box.”

    On the future of teleconsultation and online healthcare taking over in-person visits, he stressed a hybrid approach with a focus on treatment outcome, making the patient get better in the long-term.

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, spotlighting ‘The People’s Agenda,’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform, celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • Aamir Khan & Kiran Rao share stories around the making of Laapataa Ladies at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Aamir Khan & Kiran Rao share stories around the making of Laapataa Ladies at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: Bollywood Stars Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao shared the stories around their latest venture “Laapataa Ladies” at the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0.    

    Critically acclaimed for a number of blockbuster and poignant movies as an actor and filmmaker, Aamir Khan has achieved much success for movies like 3 idiots, Lagaan, Tare Zameen Par, and PK.

    Speaking at the session “Telling Lapaataa Tales: Scenes from an Invisible Country Nation”, Aamir Khan, said, “Kiran is a very honest filmmaker, and Lapaataa Ladies is such a dramatic story that I thought this should be made.”

    Speaking about the preparation he does for his roles, Aamir Khan, said, ‘I believe in doing rehearsal and being prepared. I feel first and foremost a script should entertain me which gives me confidence about it.’

    Speaking about the misfortune of his last release, Aamir Khan, said, “Laal Singh Chaddha was one movie which gave me a lot of learning opportuning. Thank God I made all the mistakes in one”

    Known for making movies that were loved both by critics and the people, producer and director Kiran Rao, has achieved tremendous acclaim for contributing to the making of thoughtful entertainers like Dhobi Ghat, Peepli Live, Jaane Tu ya Jaane Na, and Dangal.

    Talking about her movie Laapataa Ladies which will hit the screen in March, Kiran Rao, said, “There’s a different excitement in working with new actors, and this movie gave enough opportunity to do so. The social issues work as a subtext in the movie.”

    Responding to a question on the use of artificial intelligence in movies, Aamir Khan, said, “We have to learn to evolve with Artificial Intelligence and new technologies.”

    Kiran Rao, remarked, “I don’t think AI can be stopped. We all are using some form of technology of what we do.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • Actress Tamannaah Bhatia at Ideas of India Summit 3.0: “Bahubali was a game changer for me”

    Actress Tamannaah Bhatia at Ideas of India Summit 3.0: “Bahubali was a game changer for me”

    Mumbai: “Bahubali was a game changer for me not only from audience perspective but also from the perspective of being an actor and performer. Bahubali gave me a character for which I could not pick a reference from anywhere,” star Bollywood actress Tamannaah Bhatia, shared her evolution as an actor in the session, “So Many Cinemas” at the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0.

    Acknowledging filmmaker Rajamouli for the opportunity, she remarked, “It showed that sometimes it is someone else’s eye for you to discover your strengths”

    Appreciating the movie industry in the South, Tamannaah Bhatia, remarked “The South film industry has consistently maintained that they tell more rooted stories and capture the very basic emotions in a much nuanced way”

    Sharing a glimpse about herself, Tamannaah said, “I am a realist but I am also a mushy at heart Romantic You get what you are, so I started becoming my idea of true love. I am a very people’s person. I don’t have any problem with people approaching me”

    Sharing her views about OTT versus the big cinema, Tamanaah said, “OTT is a shift of medium. It is a great strength. Today you don’t feel restricted if you want to watch a movie”

    “Nepotism is in every industry. But if you have talent and if you understand people management in an organization you can make it anywhere,” Tamannah expressed, speaking about nepotism.

    Later she added her perspective about feminism, “Feminism is for both genders. It is great when women who don’t have that power are empowered. As individual human beings we are not copy of each other; we are unique. We need not imitate others who are doing something or going a certain way. Settling down is an independent journey. When we talk about feminism, it should not be a necessity for women to choose a partner; she should be free to choose a life partner that she wants to choose. We should break the notion that women need a life partner for settling down.”

    Responding to a question on something that she would want to change about herself, Tamanaah said, “I never had any time to prepare. If I had an opportunity to prepare and not always perform, I would have preferred that. I watch my movies a little later so that I can view it more objectively. My family is very brutal reviewing my movies, and I appreciate their honest opinions.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • ‘Backing films like The Kerala Story is essential for filmmakers’ integrity’: Vipul A Shah at Ideas of India Summit 3.0

    ‘Backing films like The Kerala Story is essential for filmmakers’ integrity’: Vipul A Shah at Ideas of India Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: In a key session at Ideas of India Summit 3.0, Bollywood film producer and director Vipul A Shah who is also known for the much discussed, The Kerala Story, shared his perspective on the changing landscape of Indian entertainment industry. “The rise in political consciousness among Indians has significantly influenced the content of films we make and the stories we tell. Supporting films like ‘Kerala Story’ is important, it speaks to the filmmaker’s integrity and the importance of diverse voices and narratives,” he said.

    Vipul Shah, further remarked, ‘As individuals with political leanings, our religious practices should not be misconstrued as communal. It is a fundamental aspect of personal identity.’

    On the inaugural day of ABP Network’s flagship event, the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, celebrated filmmakers shared their views on ‘Anatomy of Art: Are Our Movies Dividing or Uniting Us?’ shedding light on controversial topics and the quest for authenticity in storytelling.

    Vipul Shah

    Explaining the complexities within the Indian film industry, Vipul A Shah, expressed, “Despite perceptions of division, the film industry remains a complex ecosystem, where narratives often become politicised. Today, the success of a film hinges not on its controversy, but on its ability to resonate with audiences through genuine, thought-provoking content. Projects like ‘Animal’ challenges societal norms and sparking important discussions. It is through daring, unconventional narratives that we provoke change and global influence.”

    Madhur Bhandarkar

    Sharing his take on whether polarizing movies are a recent trend, filmmaker, producer and scriptwriter Madhur Bhandarkar remarked, “There is no division in the film industry; it remains unified, despite varied political and non-political leanings. While some artists are open and vocal, others choose discretion, a natural aspect of the industry. My films, like ‘Chandani Bar, Traffic signal etc.,’ have addressed issues like poverty and have always maintained a secular stance. However, my personal political alliance led to sidelining and questioning of my secularism. I am a proud practicing Hindu. Our films consistently promote unity between Hindu and Muslim communities. The success of films like ‘Animal’ has revolutionized industry norms, despite controversies surrounding their content. However, actors often hesitate to endorse politically charged projects due to fear of social media backlash and its repercussions on their careers.”

    Leena Yadav

    Known for movies like Parched and OTT series ‘House of Secrets’, Leena Yadav, filmmaker and storyteller, put forth a women’s perspective, stating, “Films cannot be made without politics. The lack of real dialogue between filmmakers is missing, and the social media is creating pressure for people to take action. It is impossible for makers not to include their political bias. Films are driven by commerce, and sentiment-driven cinema is becoming a part of mainstream and social media discussion. There are films with controversial angles which get financing and not all of them are made with conviction.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • Parents should stop treating young minds as ‘Project Children’: Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Parents should stop treating young minds as ‘Project Children’: Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: Highlighting the importance of listening to the aspirations of young minds and their idea of India, in a session titled ‘Yearning to Learn: What Young People are Telling Us’ at the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 in Mumbai, on 23 Feb, eminent academicians Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi associate professor Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan and KD Campus & KD Live founder Neetu Singh elaborated on the need for creating career opportunities, the role of parents in supporting their dreams, and the impact of social media algorithms and AI disruption on their future.

    Known as the man who helps civil service aspirants crack interviews, Prof Vijender Singh Chauhan said, “We need to understand that 25-year-olds are the most populous demographic in India globally. And we need to ask ourselves whether, as a society, we are preparing to sustain them when this population turns 50. Today, we are witnessing a decline in the diversification of dreams among young minds. There are only 800 jobs available in UPSC, yet 8 lakh people are applying for them. This clearly indicates that young people are not getting their desired career choices. Parents should stop treating their children as mere projects, pushing them towards preparing for IITs, then sending them to IIMs, and finally aiming for a UPSC clearance. Getting a government job should not be the sole aspiration of young minds.”

    Sharing her thoughts on the importance of parents’ role in shaping the future of children, Neetu Singh, widely renowned for having developed her own style and method for English coaching, added, “We need to understand that there are still values in our society, and many students go through hardships only to fulfil the dreams of their parents. Students come from the lower economic sections of society, and the job opportunities are fewer for them. So, parents should not burden children with the weight of their expectations and dreams, so they get shattered. It is essential for students to know what is essential for them and they need to engage in grooming and self-improvement, giving their heart and soul properly.”

    Elaborating on the risks of AI disruption and algorithms, Prof Chauhan added, “Engineers doing basic coding jobs will soon find AI taking over these roles. Are we preparing them for the jobs that will emerge 10 years down the line? Also, we need to be aware of how social media algorithms and persuasive technology are making us believe in collective dreams or choices that are not our own. Algorithms are influencing career choices, personal, social, and most importantly, our political choices, which is dangerous.”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, spotlighting ‘The People’s Agenda,’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights into the nation’s trajectory and its journey to becoming Viksit Bharat.

  • Maharashtra DCM Devendra Fadnavis speaks about dynamics of electoral alliance at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Maharashtra DCM Devendra Fadnavis speaks about dynamics of electoral alliance at ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0

    Mumbai: ABP Network’s flagship event, the ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0, was graced by Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis who participated in the session ‘Collaborative Federalism: View of the States’ in Mumbai, on 23 Feb. Speaking about dynamics of electoral alliance in Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, said, “We are in strategic alliance with NCP and with emotional alliance with Eknath Shinde ji’s Shiv Sena”

    Showing confidence about the third term for Modi Government, Devendra Fadnavis, explained, ‘The General Election 2024 is not an election of negative mandate. BJP does not face by anti-incumbency. We don’t need to target the opposition.’

    Speaking about Government formation in Maharashtra, Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “Sharad Pawar ji nominated Ajit Pawar ji for leading alliance-related talks. Later on, Ajit ji couldn’t back out from the commitments he had made to BJP”

    Sharing his views about whether the BJP will do better in Maharashtra from the previous time, Fadnavis remarked, “There are challenges but we will only do better than our performance from the last two times”

    Devendra Fadnavis commented about the change in his role in the Government, said, “The agenda that I drove during my tenure as Chief Minister, and I am able to deliver upon that even as Deputy CM”

    “We have treated them as brothers for 25 years. It was Uddhav Thackeray ji who closed all doors”, Devendra Fadnavis further remarked talking about his relationship with the current leader Vidarbha Shiv Sena (UTB),    

    Talking about BJP’s strength, Devendra Fadnavis, said, “The ground cadre of BJP is inspired and driven by thought and not by expectations. BJP’s workers are the biggest Asset of the party. When Congress workers look at their leaders, they get worried.”

    Talking about the upcoming state elections in Maharashtra, Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “The coalition with NCP and Shiv Sena will continue in the upcoming elections. Eknath Shinde ji is our leader and we will fight the assembly election under his leadership”

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.

  • ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 opens with spectacular focus on people

    ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 opens with spectacular focus on people

    Mumbai: In the year of India’s 18th general election, ABP Network’s flagship event ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 launched to an enthralling opening, celebrating the spirit of democracy and plurality while converging many ideas of India.

    Representing India’s business world, Mahindra Group group CEO and MD and FICCI president Dr Anish Shah took stage to share his perspective on the pivotal role industries and enterprises will have to play for accelerating national growth and economic prosperity.  

    Dr Anish Shah remarked, “Over the next seven years, Indian GDP will add as much to the global GDP as the entire European Union combined.”

    Deliberating upon the topic ‘Viksit Bharat: The Road to 2047’, Mahindra Group group CEO and MD and FICCI president Dr Anish Shah expressed, “The Union Budget has prioritized economics over politics, adopted fiscal discipline and invested more in capex. The RBI has done a stellar job in containing inflation. Infrastructure is being massively developed to make manufacturing competitive in India. To make this vision a reality, each one of us has to play a role.”

    Setting the goals for the industry, Dr Anish Shah, remarked “India envisions to be a 30 trillion economy by 2047 to be a Viksit Bharat. This means manufacturing should be 25 per cent of GDP. We should be more ambitious and make manufacturing grow 16 times and exports grow 11 times.”

    Setting the spotlight on the people with the Summit theme “The People’s Agenda”, the two-day-long intellectual discourse was set around how India can leverage its population potential to reinforce its leadership position globally on the way to becoming a developed economy.

    The ABP Network’s ‘Ideas of India’ Summit 3.0 spotlighting the ‘The People’s Agenda’ brought a confluence of ideas and ideators to a common platform celebrating the country’s people and its plurality. The two-day summit hosted policymakers, cultural ambassadors, industry experts, celebrities, business leaders, economists, and leading luminaries to delve into the fundamental ideas of liberty, justice, equality, and diversity that define India, its society, culture, and politics. The meaningful deliberations on diverse topics had the brightest minds across sectors providing insights about the nation’s trajectory and its journey to become Viksit Bharat.