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  • Subhash Chandra elected to Rajya Sabha as independent member

    Subhash Chandra elected to Rajya Sabha as independent member

    NEW DELHI: Essel Group Chairman and noted philanthropist Subhash Chandra has been elected to the Rajya Sabha as an independent candidate from Haryana.

    Chandra was supported by the Haryana unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party who receoived 29 votes.

    His election coincides with the Essel Group completing ninety years of existence.

    Chandra launched the first private satellite television channel Zee TV in 1992 and later the first private news channel Zee News.

    For his outstanding contributions to the media industry, Dr Chandra was awarded the 2011 International Emmy Directorate Award at the 39th International Emmy Awards in New York – first to receive the award recognizing excellence in television programming outside the United States.
    He also now presents a weekly Dr Subhash Chandra Show, where he shares the lessons learnt by him in his journey with an invited audience and an estimated 230+ million viewers across the country and overseas.

    Born on 30 November 1950, he dropped out of school in 1970 while in 10th grade to join family business of commission agent and trader who procured and supplied rice to Food Corporation of India.

    In the 1980s, he started manufacturing flexible packaging (mainly plastic tubes) for toothpaste, etc. under the name Essel Packaging. He followed up with a leisure park EsselWorld in north Mumbai. In 1992, he launched Zee Television, in collaboration with Li Ka Shing and the first online lottery and first Dish TV in India.

    His TV channels number around 70 in different languagesHe started the Indian Cricket League, a domestic Twenty20 league but failed.In November 2009, he took over management responsibility of the English Daily News & Analysis (DNA) newspaper. The DNA had been launched in 2005 in collaboration with the Dainik Bhaskar group/ Chandra is the founder-Chairman of the Global Foundation for Civilizational Harmony, an interfaith group. He has donated land for Global Vipassana Pagoda at Borivili and contributed to the spread of this meditation method.

    Late last month, Chandra stepped down from the post of director and non-executive chairman of Zee Media.

  • Subhash Chandra elected to Rajya Sabha as independent member

    Subhash Chandra elected to Rajya Sabha as independent member

    NEW DELHI: Essel Group Chairman and noted philanthropist Subhash Chandra has been elected to the Rajya Sabha as an independent candidate from Haryana.

    Chandra was supported by the Haryana unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party who receoived 29 votes.

    His election coincides with the Essel Group completing ninety years of existence.

    Chandra launched the first private satellite television channel Zee TV in 1992 and later the first private news channel Zee News.

    For his outstanding contributions to the media industry, Dr Chandra was awarded the 2011 International Emmy Directorate Award at the 39th International Emmy Awards in New York – first to receive the award recognizing excellence in television programming outside the United States.
    He also now presents a weekly Dr Subhash Chandra Show, where he shares the lessons learnt by him in his journey with an invited audience and an estimated 230+ million viewers across the country and overseas.

    Born on 30 November 1950, he dropped out of school in 1970 while in 10th grade to join family business of commission agent and trader who procured and supplied rice to Food Corporation of India.

    In the 1980s, he started manufacturing flexible packaging (mainly plastic tubes) for toothpaste, etc. under the name Essel Packaging. He followed up with a leisure park EsselWorld in north Mumbai. In 1992, he launched Zee Television, in collaboration with Li Ka Shing and the first online lottery and first Dish TV in India.

    His TV channels number around 70 in different languagesHe started the Indian Cricket League, a domestic Twenty20 league but failed.In November 2009, he took over management responsibility of the English Daily News & Analysis (DNA) newspaper. The DNA had been launched in 2005 in collaboration with the Dainik Bhaskar group/ Chandra is the founder-Chairman of the Global Foundation for Civilizational Harmony, an interfaith group. He has donated land for Global Vipassana Pagoda at Borivili and contributed to the spread of this meditation method.

    Late last month, Chandra stepped down from the post of director and non-executive chairman of Zee Media.

  • NewsX-Today’s Chanakya exit poll

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya exit poll

    BJP sweeps Assam, Mamata rocks Bengal, it’s a change of Guard in Tamil Nadu & Kerala

    #NewsXTodaysChanakya
    New Delhi, May 16, 2016: As the political battle for power in Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Assam drew to a close  after the last vote was casted in the final phase of the Assembly Elections on Monday, NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll gave a clear indication of how the voters casted their ballot for the  ultimate show of power in the four states.

    The results of the NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll indicate that Assam looks all set for a major overhaul with the BJP making inroads to the seat of power in the state; Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress looks in command for another victory in West Bengal; the LDF may form a government in Kerala but UDF may spring some surprises too; the Congress-DMK alliance may just have enough juice to push Jayalalithaa out of power.

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll data from Assam suggests the state may see a major swing of fortunes for the BJP and the party may finally take the mantle of governance from the Congress with the BJP projected to win 90 (+/- 9) seats. NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll results show that 70% of the respondents sought a change in the current regime. Congress is projected to bag 27 (+/- 7) seats.

    Mamata Banerjee’s governance seems to be working in West Bengal and the TMC chief looks all set to retain power in the state as 60% of the respondents did not want a change in the current government. The NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll data on West Bengal Assembly elections suggests 210 (+/ – 14) seats for Trinamool. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) however, seems to be not making the desired impact in the state despite aggressive campaigning and the survey gives 14 (+/ – 5) seats to the party. The Left-Congress alliance in the state has been predicted to win 70 (+/- 9) seats in the state.

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll data on Kerala projects that the Congress might not be able to retain power in the state with the Left Democratic Front (LDF) being predicted as the winner with 75 (+ / – 9) seats in a House of 140. The poll data further suggests that the United Democratic Front (UDF) will perhaps get only 57 (+/- 9) seats. The BJP is predicted to get 8 (+/ – 4) seats in the southern state.

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll survey for the recently concluded Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections gives an indication of a victory for the alliance of Congress with its old UPA partner DMK with 140 (+/ – 11) seats. Data suggests that theTamil Nadu Assembly Elections-Jayalalithaa led AIADMK is on its way out of power in the state, bagging 90 (+/ – 9) seats in the 234-strong Assembly.

     

  • NewsX-Today’s Chanakya exit poll

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya exit poll

    BJP sweeps Assam, Mamata rocks Bengal, it’s a change of Guard in Tamil Nadu & Kerala

    #NewsXTodaysChanakya
    New Delhi, May 16, 2016: As the political battle for power in Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Assam drew to a close  after the last vote was casted in the final phase of the Assembly Elections on Monday, NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll gave a clear indication of how the voters casted their ballot for the  ultimate show of power in the four states.

    The results of the NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll indicate that Assam looks all set for a major overhaul with the BJP making inroads to the seat of power in the state; Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress looks in command for another victory in West Bengal; the LDF may form a government in Kerala but UDF may spring some surprises too; the Congress-DMK alliance may just have enough juice to push Jayalalithaa out of power.

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll data from Assam suggests the state may see a major swing of fortunes for the BJP and the party may finally take the mantle of governance from the Congress with the BJP projected to win 90 (+/- 9) seats. NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll results show that 70% of the respondents sought a change in the current regime. Congress is projected to bag 27 (+/- 7) seats.

    Mamata Banerjee’s governance seems to be working in West Bengal and the TMC chief looks all set to retain power in the state as 60% of the respondents did not want a change in the current government. The NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll data on West Bengal Assembly elections suggests 210 (+/ – 14) seats for Trinamool. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) however, seems to be not making the desired impact in the state despite aggressive campaigning and the survey gives 14 (+/ – 5) seats to the party. The Left-Congress alliance in the state has been predicted to win 70 (+/- 9) seats in the state.

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll data on Kerala projects that the Congress might not be able to retain power in the state with the Left Democratic Front (LDF) being predicted as the winner with 75 (+ / – 9) seats in a House of 140. The poll data further suggests that the United Democratic Front (UDF) will perhaps get only 57 (+/- 9) seats. The BJP is predicted to get 8 (+/ – 4) seats in the southern state.

    NewsX-Today’s Chanakya Exit Poll survey for the recently concluded Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections gives an indication of a victory for the alliance of Congress with its old UPA partner DMK with 140 (+/ – 11) seats. Data suggests that theTamil Nadu Assembly Elections-Jayalalithaa led AIADMK is on its way out of power in the state, bagging 90 (+/ – 9) seats in the 234-strong Assembly.

     

  • Times Now journos attacked by Samajwadi Party workers for trying to report on child’s death in celebratory firing

    Times Now journos attacked by Samajwadi Party workers for trying to report on child’s death in celebratory firing

    NEW DELHI: A reporter of Times Now Samia and video journalise Mukesh Kumar were attacked by Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Nahid Hasan and his aides in Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh on Monday (8 February) morning.

    The duo was threatened with dire consequences and were asked to delete the video footage of their interview with the SP leader. The two were covering a report on the accidental killing of an eight-year old boy by Samajwadi Party workers in a celebratory firing on 7 February. 

    The reporter was told by some workers surrounding the politician that “we first shoot and then answer questions.”

    The reporter and cameraperson were held captive and misbehaved with and all the footage was forcefully deleted.

    It is learnt that following the intervention of the party’s top brass, the journalists were released.

    Times Now video journalist Kumar said, “They took my camera away and they also tried to remove the memory chip. I was asked to delete the footage, for this they even called their own photographer. They told me if you don’t give the camera you know what we will do. Then their own photographers took my camera and deleted the footage we had shot,” said Mukesh. 

    Times Now reporter Samia narrated, “They abused and threatened us of dire consequences. They took away Mukesh and I stayed back in the car. Some of them then asked me to join them in the room and used derogatory language.”

    The incident happened in Shamli district, where a politician had fired a gun in celebration after the victory of the party candidate in local body polls at Kairana town in the district. The bullet hit a child sitting in his mother’s lap on a rickshaw.

    Later, Bharatiya Janata Party condemned the incident and regretted that the administration was yet to take action against errant SP workers. 

    “Assault on mediapersons in Balrampur and Shamli indicate that SP men are attacking them in a planned manner,” BJP spokesperson Vijay Bahadur Pathak said.

  • Times Now journos attacked by Samajwadi Party workers for trying to report on child’s death in celebratory firing

    Times Now journos attacked by Samajwadi Party workers for trying to report on child’s death in celebratory firing

    NEW DELHI: A reporter of Times Now Samia and video journalise Mukesh Kumar were attacked by Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Nahid Hasan and his aides in Shamli district of Uttar Pradesh on Monday (8 February) morning.

    The duo was threatened with dire consequences and were asked to delete the video footage of their interview with the SP leader. The two were covering a report on the accidental killing of an eight-year old boy by Samajwadi Party workers in a celebratory firing on 7 February. 

    The reporter was told by some workers surrounding the politician that “we first shoot and then answer questions.”

    The reporter and cameraperson were held captive and misbehaved with and all the footage was forcefully deleted.

    It is learnt that following the intervention of the party’s top brass, the journalists were released.

    Times Now video journalist Kumar said, “They took my camera away and they also tried to remove the memory chip. I was asked to delete the footage, for this they even called their own photographer. They told me if you don’t give the camera you know what we will do. Then their own photographers took my camera and deleted the footage we had shot,” said Mukesh. 

    Times Now reporter Samia narrated, “They abused and threatened us of dire consequences. They took away Mukesh and I stayed back in the car. Some of them then asked me to join them in the room and used derogatory language.”

    The incident happened in Shamli district, where a politician had fired a gun in celebration after the victory of the party candidate in local body polls at Kairana town in the district. The bullet hit a child sitting in his mother’s lap on a rickshaw.

    Later, Bharatiya Janata Party condemned the incident and regretted that the administration was yet to take action against errant SP workers. 

    “Assault on mediapersons in Balrampur and Shamli indicate that SP men are attacking them in a planned manner,” BJP spokesperson Vijay Bahadur Pathak said.

  • Kisan Channel wins accolades, film industry asks for entertainment tax parity

    Kisan Channel wins accolades, film industry asks for entertainment tax parity

    NEW DELHI: “This is the only channel of this kind in the whole world, which is dedicated to the farmers and their welfare. It is serving more than 65 per cent of the Indian population, which stays in villages and is in agricultural business in India.”

     

    With this citation, the International Chamber of Media and Industry presented a special Award to Doordarshan’s Kisan Channel.

     

    The citation was read out by ICMEI founder-president Sandeep Marwah at the inaugural function of the International Media And Entertainment Summit here. Delegates from 30 countries attended the summit.

     

    “We are thankful to the chamber for considering the efforts of our team to start something unusual but the most needed for the nation,” said Naresh Sirohi, who is advisor to the channel.

     

    “It is a great moment for the team of Kisan Channel to receive its first award. I am happy that the media and entertainment industry has understood the need of Kisan Channel, which is only of its kind in the world,” said Doordarshan ADG Ranjan Mukherjee, who heads the channel.

     

    The award was handed over to the officers jointly by Bharatiya Janata Party senior vice president Shyam Jaju Senior and Marwah.

     

    Senior advocate Lalit Bhasin, who heads the Indo American Camber of Commerce, American deputy minister counselor economic, environment, science & technology affairs Peter Kemp, Indian Motion Indian Picture Producers Association president T P Aggarwal and Film Federation of India president J.P.Chowskey were also present.

     

    Jaju said, “The role of media is very essential in a developing economy. But it should not cross its limits. Entertainment has a very important place in our life.”

     

    “Comparing Indian media and entertainment industry of the United States, Bhasin said, “We have yet to grow at the level of America, both quantity wise and quality wise. We have to be more responsible in our actions.”

     

    “India is the largest film producing country in the world. We make around 2000 films in a year. The turnover of the film industry is going to touch Rs 12,000 crore. The industry is surviving because the passionate people, they are deriving it to its best,” said Marwah.

     

    “When there is no tax on cinema and other entertainment segments downloaded from internet why should it be imposed on cinema at theatres where much more efforts are involved. Where film industry is helping so many other industries to grow simultaneously,” added Marwah.

     

    “Most of the films are not doing well; we very rarely get our money back. Seventy five per cent of the films are in losses. Many producers have stopped making films, as recovery is difficult. Government should understand the point of view of Producer who is the real entrepreneur,” said Chowksey.

     

    “Every one who is working for cinema right from actors to spot boy gets their remuneration even before the release of the film. The producer is always at the risk. We need government support in reducing entertainment tax so that large number of people can watch cinema,” added Agarwal.

     

    All the film organisations have joined hands to pursue with the government to reduce the tax rates and bring all India entertainment tax at par to give same rebate to producers.

     

    Representatives of FFI, IMPPA, Film Craft, Western India Film Producers Association, Film Makers Combine will write a joint application to the Government very soon, informed ICMEI secretary general Ashok Tyagi.

     

    Marwah, who is chairperson of the IACC Media and Entertainment Committee, initiated the discussion by quoting figures from the Indian media and entertainment industry. “We are one of the biggest industries and we need more synchronisation and planning in developing and promoting this industry so that we can be more helpful to the government as well as to the large audience of this country.”

     

    “The business may look glamorous but the hard work and investment in the entertainment business is huge. The Government has to come down to support the industry by way of reducing taxes,” said Chowskey.

     

    Agarwal added, “We are ready to join hands on all issues, which are for the benefit of the industry. ICMEI is a strong platform to remind the government about our concerns.”

     

    “The American market of media and entertainment is in the hands of private people. The demand and supply measures the quantum of business. The industry is huge and we have catered to international business for their survival,” said Kemp.

  • FTII impasse continues, 5 students arrested & released on bail for rioting

    FTII impasse continues, 5 students arrested & released on bail for rioting

    NEW DELHI: Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) director Prashant Pathrabe has justified his action in calling in the police after he was gheraoed for close to nine hours last night (18 August) by students.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Pathrabe said that the students verbally abused him and even termed him as inefficient for not being able to resolve their problem with regard to the appointment of Bharatiya Janata Party member and TV actor Gajendra Chauhan as FTII chairman.

     

    He said that he had attempted to pacify the students and requested them not to resort such tactics but to no avail. He was confined to one room and was verbally assaulted. 

     

    Five students, who were arrested in a post-midnight swoop and sent to judicial custody, were then released on bail this evening (19 August).

     

    The police said the students had been charged with rioting and damaging property amongst other charges.

     

    Pathrabe said there were around 40 students who were protesting against what they alleged was “irrational and unjustified” pro-rata course project assessment of the 2008 batch.

     

    The police crackdown came after the 72-day old agitation in which a section of the students are opposing the appointment of Chauhan.

  • Narendra Modi’s tweets made available on SMS

    Narendra Modi’s tweets made available on SMS

    NEW DELHI: With increasing emphasis on social media by the present government, citizens who do not have access to internet will be able to receive the tweets sent by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from time to time on issues of national importance.

     

    People who want to know Modi’s views on various events can now receive his tweets through SMS on their mobile phones.

     

    A person wanting to receive the tweets will merely have to give a missed call to (011) 30063006 and the caller will start receiving these tweets.

     

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah has written a letter to all state and district units of the party to popularize this concept.

     

    For those using the internet, the Prime Minister can also receive mails from people on either pmindia.nic.in or mygov.in.

     

    Currently, Amitabh Bachchan is one of the few whose tweets are being sent by SMS to selected mobile users.