Tag: Election Commission of India

  • Indian citizens trust defence forces and the PM the most: Ipsos survey

    Indian citizens trust defence forces and the PM the most: Ipsos survey

    MUMBAI : The news is not so good for all of us who are part of the media. Our tribe ranks even below the police in terms of the trust that the general public places in it, if one were to go by the results of the quarterly survey, the Ipsos IndiaBus Trust in Institutions, conducted by global research company’s Ipsos India..

    If the fourth estate is held in such low esteem by its primary customer,  the  Indian citizen, do media owners need to go back to the drawing board and do a rethink about their raison d’etre ? That’s question that begs an answer! An honest answer!

    The Ipsos survey revealed that the defence forces (army, air force and navy) are the most trusted  with a score of 56 pr cent, followed by Indian prime minister Narendra Modi who scored 45 per cent positive responses. The RBI came third with a 44 per cent score, followed by the supreme court. 

    Interestingly, all these institutions have improved their scores over the last quarter (in September) and have shown that the citizens have the highest faith in these institutions, as they continue to serve the nation with exemplary dedication and ethical work practices, says a press release issued by Ipsos India. To be fair even us media folks improved our trust score from 24 per cent in September 2024. But we are a far cry from the 36 per cent we notched up in June  2024.

     

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    Politicians (20 per cent), political parties (21 per cent), community leaders (22 per cent), and religious leaders (24 per cent), have even more reasons to be worried as they continue to lead in the distrust list.

    The survey displayed certain pockets where the most trusted institutions have higher equity among the citizens.

    The defence forces have received higher trust scores among the tier1 citizens (71 per cent), the north zone (69 per cent), the west zone (68 per cent), the employed (67 per cent), tier2 (63 per cent), metros (62 per cent) and males (61 per cent) etc.  

    The PM of the country received highest scores in the north zone (62 per cent), tier1 (57 per cent) and tier 2 (57 per cent) cities, the west zone (52 per  cent), the employed (51 per cent) and males (48 per cent). Whlle the RBI was trusted most by the west zone (61 per cent), tier1 (59 per cent) and tier2 (54 per cent) citizens, the north zone (53 per cent) and the employed (52 per cent). Across these three institutions, they have a common thread of supporters with high trust – though only in the case of the RBI, trust is high in the west zone, Mumbai being the commercial capital of  India.
     

    Parijat chakrabortyIpsos India group service line leader, public affairs, corporate reputation, CSR & ESG Parijat Chakraborty pointed out that the topper  institutions are the backbone of the nation with their word being sacrosanct.  “After all, they have stood the test of time in serving the nation with transparency, equality and justice. All these institutions command respect – whether our defence forces, PM of the country, the RBI, the supreme court of India, the parliament – and their reputation has been built over years of impeccable delivery and service to the nation,” he elaborated.

    According to him politicians, political parties, community leaders, and religious leaders, are institutions that need to win the trust of the masses through greater transparency and fulfilment of their promises to the electorate and patrons on one hand and managing their reputation through visibility around their achievements via communication, not leaving anything to speculation. He highlighted one positive outcome from the survey for them. ”We see recovery in scores to the previous levels, after a dip in September,” he said.

    (For the doubting Thomases who doubt the survey’s authenticity, at least use it as a guide post. Ipsos IndiaBus is a monthly pan India omnibus – which also runs multiple client surveys-  that uses a structured questionnaire and is conducted by Ipsos India on diverse topics among 2200+ respondents from Sec A, B and C households, covering adults of both genders from all four zones in the country. The survey is conducted in metros, tier one, tier two and tier three towns, providing a more robust and representative view of urban Indians. The respondents were polled face to face and online. We have city-level quota for each demographic segments that ensure the waves are identical and no additional sampling error. The data is weighted by demographics and city-class population to arrive at a national average. )

  • BookMyShow launches thought-provoking campaign, ‘Aaj Picture Nahi, Bigger Picture Dekho’

    BookMyShow launches thought-provoking campaign, ‘Aaj Picture Nahi, Bigger Picture Dekho’

    Mumbai: In a bold move to inspire civic engagement and promote democratic participation, BookMyShow, India’s leading entertainment destination, in association with the Election Commission of India, has unveiled a compelling ad film ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections. Titled ‘Aaj Picture Nahi, Bigger Picture Dekho’, the thought-provoking campaign urges citizens to focus on the larger picture of nation-building by exercising their right to vote on their respective ‘Election Day’.

    The ad film aims to resonate with viewers across the country, encouraging them to take an active role in shaping the future of India. With a uniquely weaved narrative and a clever word play that leaves you unaware of the purpose of the campaign until it is revealed in the end, the campaign underscores the importance of voting as a fundamental duty of every responsible citizen, especially the youth – the future of tomorrow.

    In a simple yet striking ad film, BookMyShow’s campaign leverages the power of storytelling to resonate with the youth. The ad film (Watch here) features three vibrant characters, capturing the everyday lives of young individuals. The setup introduces viewers to the three young adults, representing diverse personalities and interests. Conceptualised along with Spacebar Advertising, the script cleverly weaves in the element of surprise as one of the protagonists reveals that he has been talking about the Lok Sabha Elections and not a ‘movie’ per say. The transition from typical entertainment chatter to the significance of voting captures the attention of his friends, ultimately emphasising the larger picture. The tagline, ‘Aaj Picture Nahi, Bigger Picture Dekho’, encapsulates the essence of the campaign, urging citizens to prioritize the future of the country over everything else.

    In a move that reflects its deep understanding of Indian youth and their affinity for entertainment, BookMyShow has ingeniously integrated the theme of responsible citizenship into its brand narrative. Leveraging the language of cinema, which holds a cherished place in the hearts of millions, the campaign creatively conveys the significance of participating in the democratic process.

    Commenting on the campaign, BookMyShow head – marketing Dolly Davda said, “With one of the world’s largest youth populations and as the largest voting pool, this election presents a monumental opportunity for every Indian to shape our collective future. At BookMyShow, our vision remains to focus on the bigger picture while moving towards a brighter and better tomorrow, together. Voting is undeniably integral to shaping our nation’s future and as a platform deeply ingrained in the entertainment ecosystem and therefore the youth, we wanted to leverage our resonance to urge young voters to exercise their right. Following a friendly yet hard-hitting tone, we’ve crafted the film to resonate with GenZs who are digital natives preferring snackable content, more socially conscious but also individualistic in their own ways. Our aim is to influence their perception of civic responsibility in a positive manner. We hope viewers understand the significant role of voting and spread awareness among fellow first-time voters.”

    Adding to that, SVEEP Election Commission of India IIS director Santosh Ajmera said, “Partnership and collaboration form the cornerstone of our voter awareness initiatives at the Election Commission of India. I firmly believe that nurturing informed and ethical electoral engagement is a collective duty shared by all stakeholders in our democracy. It’s good to see BookMyShow launching the ‘Picture Nahi, Bigger Picture Dekho’ campaign, reminding its audience of the profound significance of every single vote. I am confident that their campaign will serve as a catalyst, particularly among the youth and first-time voters, urging them to actively participate and exercise their democratic right.”

    The campaign employs an omni-channel strategy encompassing digital, mobile marketing, campus seeding, in-cinema promotions and more, ensuring that the message reaches a diverse demographic of millions of viewers, urging them to fulfil their duty. As the Lok Sabha Elections draw near, BookMyShow’s campaign serves as a timely reminder of the crucial role each voter plays in shaping the destiny of the country. By leveraging its platform to promote social awareness and civic engagement, BookMyShow continues to demonstrate its commitment to driving positive societal impact beyond the realm of entertainment.

     

  • Govt places embargo on publishing exit poll of Delhi Assembly election

    Govt places embargo on publishing exit poll of Delhi Assembly election

    MUMBAI: Amid the battle for power in the national capital, the Election Commission of India has banned all print or electronic media from showing exit poll of Delhi Assembly election between 8 am to 6.30 pm on 8 February 2020.

    The government, setting an embargo time for the exit poll, said, “Election Commission has notified the period between 8 am and 6.30 pm on 8 February 2020, conducting any exit poll and publishing or publicising the result of exit poll by means of the print or electronic media or in any other manner shall be prohibited in the ongoing General Election to the Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi, 2020.”

    Meanwhile, the statement also read, “Displaying any election matter including results of any opinion poll or any other poll survey, in any electronic media, would be prohibited during the period of 48 hours ending with the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in the aforesaid General election.”

    Delhiites will vote on 8 February 2020 and the results are expected on 11 February 2020. Channels tend to go in a frenzy to declare the winners using experts and poll results.

  • Jindal vs Zee Media: Jindal denied permission by NBSA

    Jindal vs Zee Media: Jindal denied permission by NBSA

    NEW DELHI: The News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) today denied the plea of steel magnate Naveen Jindal to amend the relief sought since the matters raised by him against Zee Media Corporation. The reason being that the matter was already pending before the Delhi High Court and the Election Commission of India.

     

    It also said it would not be able to entertain the complaint.

     

    NBSA chairperson justice R V Raveendran said, “It will not be appropriate to permit the complainant to amend the relief sought, to get over the bar contained under second provision to Regulation 7.2.”

     

    However, the NBSA said, “If Jindal wants to file a complaint under the regulations, independent of the subject matter of the suit, it is open to him to take action as is permissible in law/in accordance with the regulations.”

     

    The second proviso to Regulation 7.2 of the NBSA Regulations reads, “Provided that nothing in these regulations shall be deemed to empower the authority to hold an enquiry into any matter in respect of which any proceeding is pending in a court of law or other tribunal or statutory authority.”

     

    Jindal, then Member of Parliament, had filed a complaint on 18 March 2014 to the Election Commission of India against Zee News, Zee Business and Zee News (UP) channels with regard to the contents of certain news broadcasts on 7 March, 10 March and 16 March. It sought a direction to Zee News and its associated channels not to air what he termed “false, defamatory, misleading news items against him and his company.”

     

    The Election Commission of India forwarded the complaint to NBA on 20 March so that NBSA could consider the complaint and take such action as it deems appropriate. NBSA considered the complaint at its meeting on 21 March and decided to issue a notice to the broadcaster calling upon them to file its response. Both parties were also called for a hearing today. While Jindal was represented by lawyers, Zee Media (legal) vice president Sanjay Jain was present along with his lawyers at the hearing.

     

    In its response of 8 April, Zee Media Corporation alleged that Jindal had filed a suit before the Delhi High Court on the very same allegations, seeking permanent and mandatory injunctions as also damages; that Jindal also moved for an application for temporary injunction; and that the application had been rejected on 1 April.

     

    The broadcaster also contended that in view of Regulation 7.2, Jindal cannot pursue any remedy before NBSA when a suit is pending on the same issue.

     

    The matter was heard on 1 May and the NBSA found that both the complaint and the suit are based on the same facts and grievances and the reliefs sought are also the same.

     

    Jindal’s counsel submitted that the complaint was to the Commission and not to NBSA and he may be permitted to pursue it before the Commission. 

     

  • EC launches app for citizens to report violation of law

    EC launches app for citizens to report violation of law

    MUMBAI: A day of polling has already gone by and with many more to follow, politicians will leave nothing, to not only catch voter’s attention but also to demean their counterparts.

     

    In a proposition to avoid any flouting of rules or law breach, the Election Commission of India has launched an app called Election Watch Reporter. The app allows citizens to become a watchdog and report any wrongdoings.

     

    “If you have an android cell phone, you could be an observer of the Election Commission,” said Election Commissioner HS while launching the new software. “Citizens can be the eyes of the Election Commission of India,” he added.

    Election Watch Reporter (EWR) enables citizens to send complaints about violations of electoral law or over expenditure by candidates during their election campaigns.

    Each complaint includes

    1) Picture
    2) Google Map with exact location (GPS automatically picks this)
    3) Category (from a list of categories)
    4) Brief Description

     

    The eight categories under which the complaints or reports can be filed are

    1. Media Advertising
    2. Posters and Hoardings
    3. Liquor or Drugs Distribution
    4. Cash, Gifts or Coupons Distribution
    5. Election Rally
    6. Misuse of Official Vehicles
    7. Non Deposit of Firearms
    8. Others

     

    However, the app isn’t available on apple products, Kindle or other non-android devices.

     

    The app is managed by Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW).