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  • Media Mantra sparks dialogue with MMDialogues365 anniversary celebration

    Media Mantra sparks dialogue with MMDialogues365 anniversary celebration

    MUMBAI: In an era where communication is both an art and a science, Media Mantra Group has once again taken the lead in shaping its future. To mark the first anniversary of its flagship knowledge-sharing initiative ‘MMDialogues’, the company hosted ‘MMDialogues365 – Decoding Effective Communications’ at The Roseate, New Delhi. The event gathered an illustrious assembly of 50 distinguished voices from the media and communications fraternity, engaging in thought-provoking discussions on PR’s evolving landscape, media’s transformation, and the trends redefining corporate storytelling.

    The event commenced with a special address by veteran journalist GonewsIndia founder Pankaj Pachauri who reflected on his journey from newsroom to entrepreneurship, sharing insights on adaptability and the shifting expectations from news media. Setting the stage for a deeper exploration of the communication industry, a fireside chat featuring Media Mantra Group Director Puja Pathak and BW Businessworld chairman & editor-in-chief Annurag Batra dissected the balance between technical expertise and emotional intelligence in communication.

    Two riveting panel discussions followed, where stalwarts from journalism and corporate communications offered their perspectives on the future of media and PR. The first panel, moderated by PRCAI CEO Deeptie Sethi featured Pankaj Doval (Times of India), Shweta Punj (Moneycontrol.com), and Shishir Sinha (Hindu Business Line). The discussion addressed pressing issues such as media fragmentation, AI’s role in journalism, and effective PR-media engagement strategies.

    The second panel, helmed by renowned communications expert Arun Sudhaman, featured corporate communication leaders like Nandini Chatterjee (Shree Cement), Ajey Maharaj (Fortis Healthcare), Arpana Kumar Ahuja (Jindal Steel & Power), and Abhishek Mahapatra (Independent Consultant). The discussion delved into the creator economy, regionalisation of media, the impact of AI in content creation, and the challenge of measuring PR impact.

    Reflecting on the journey of MMDialogues, Media Mantra Group founder director Udit Pathak said, “We launched MM Dialogues to bridge the knowledge gap in PR and communications by bringing together industry leaders for impactful conversations. MMDialogues365 celebrates this milestone while reinforcing our commitment to fostering learning and growth for communications professionals.”

    Puja Pathak founder director Media Mantra Group stated, “The communications industry thrives on agility and continuous learning. #MMDialogues allows our teams to interact with the brightest minds, gaining perspectives beyond textbooks.”

    Media Mantra Group CEO Rahul Mehta added, “MMDialogues has grown into an unparalleled knowledge-sharing platform, offering insights on strategic PR campaigns, digital transformation, impactful storytelling, and media engagement. As Media Mantra expands its presence both in India and internationally, initiatives like these will remain integral to training the next generation of communicators.”

    With MMDialogues365, Media Mantra not only celebrated a milestone but also reinforced its role as an industry pioneer in fostering learning and collaboration. Rekha Gehani, People & Culture Leader at Media Mantra, highlighted the platform’s role in enhancing employee training and making industry insights accessible through social media.

    As the event concluded, one thing was clear, the dialogue is far from over. With MMDialogues 2.0 on the horizon in 2026, Media Mantra is set to continue leading the way in redefining effective communication for the future.

  • Ranjan Bargotra returns to Crayons Advertising as executive director

    Ranjan Bargotra returns to Crayons Advertising as executive director

    MUMBAI : Crayons Advertising has re-appointed its former president, Ranjan Bargotra as executive director this time. His return marks a pivotal moment for the agency as it embarks on a new phase of expansion and innovation.

    With a legacy of impactful campaigns across industries, Crayons has long been at the forefront of creative excellence. Now, with Bargotra back, the agency is poised to strengthen its position in the advertising world.

    During his earlier tenure, Bargotra played a crucial role in shaping major brands like Kajaria Tiles, Fortis Healthcare, Kohinoor Rice, ITC Fortune Hotels, and APL Apollo. His ability to cultivate long-term client relationships helped establish Crayons as a trusted partner for brands seeking innovative storytelling.

    Beyond the corporate sector, Bargotra made significant contributions to India’s political landscape, leading over two dozen campaigns for national and regional parties. His expertise in crafting compelling narratives has left a lasting impact on both business and political communication.

    Even during his brief sabbatical, Bargotra remained actively involved in initiatives that drive change. He serves on the board of Abhinandan, an NGO dedicated to education and welfare, and is also associated with Digital Health Associates, an organisation focused on healthcare innovation.

    His return signals a renewed focus on strategic growth, innovation, and strengthening Crayons’ reputation for creativity. “Crayons has always been home,” said Bargotra. “I’m excited to be back and look forward to driving growth, innovation, and meaningful partnerships in this new phase.”

    With Bargotra at the helm once again, Crayons is set to build on its strong foundation, embracing fresh opportunities and pioneering new creative frontiers.

  • NDTV-Fortis campaign has ‘More To Give’

    NDTV-Fortis campaign has ‘More To Give’

    MUMBAI: The television network that is known for taking up social issues through awareness campaigns is adding another to its cap.

    NDTV, in partnership with Fortis Healthcare, has hosted the More To Give walkathon. The campaign intends to promote and raise awareness about organ donation, in lieu of the low rate of organ donation compared to a high rate of requirement for organ transplants in our country on the occasion of Indian Organ Donation Day.

    The walkathon was flagged off by actor and the ambassador for the NDTV Fortis More To Give campaign Irrfan Khan along with Paralympic silver medalist Deepa Malik. “Every year, about four lakh people die awaiting organ transplants because of non-availability of organs. With More to Give, we aim to raise awareness about the pressing need for organ donations and encourage people to join this cause,” said NDTV group CEO and executive vice chairperson K V L Narayan Rao.

    The campaign was launched earlier this year decided to take up the cause of organ donation in an effort to positively impact the well-being of the nation. It aimed at sensitizing the eco-system, raising awareness around organ donation, creating a nationwide movement for people to pledge their organs and to make the process of pledging easily accessible to the masses.

    Malik said, “When people like Irrfan promote such a campaign it becomes an instrument of awareness. We must initiate such campaigns. The Walkathon is not about walking, the message should prevail.”

    According to current statistics, in India, the current organ donation rate is 0.5 donors per million population as compared to more than 30 donors per million in some western countries.

    Fortis Healthcare CEO Bhavdeep Singh asserted, “There is a widening chasm between the demand of organs for people at end stages and their availability. Adding to the complexity is the lack of awareness, simultaneously surrounded by superstitions which present themselves as the key obstacles. Donating organs is a humanitarian cause that will gain momentum with increasing awareness in society. At Fortis, we will continue to contribute as much as we can by educating people and saving more and more lives. This walkathon is a reminder that each one of us has more to give.”

    As a culmination of the four-month long campaign, the walkathon was organized across 5 cities – New Delhi, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Mohali and Chennai which saw people from all walks of life including students, Corporates, etc. participating in the event.

    “I talk about Organ Donation to everybody who is around me. My relatives have faced problems, my nephew’s wife has suffered organ failure. Please donate your organs, make someone else live their life: Irrfan Khan, Actor and #MoreToGive Campaign Ambassador,” added Khan.

  • NDTV-Fortis campaign has ‘More To Give’

    NDTV-Fortis campaign has ‘More To Give’

    MUMBAI: The television network that is known for taking up social issues through awareness campaigns is adding another to its cap.

    NDTV, in partnership with Fortis Healthcare, has hosted the More To Give walkathon. The campaign intends to promote and raise awareness about organ donation, in lieu of the low rate of organ donation compared to a high rate of requirement for organ transplants in our country on the occasion of Indian Organ Donation Day.

    The walkathon was flagged off by actor and the ambassador for the NDTV Fortis More To Give campaign Irrfan Khan along with Paralympic silver medalist Deepa Malik. “Every year, about four lakh people die awaiting organ transplants because of non-availability of organs. With More to Give, we aim to raise awareness about the pressing need for organ donations and encourage people to join this cause,” said NDTV group CEO and executive vice chairperson K V L Narayan Rao.

    The campaign was launched earlier this year decided to take up the cause of organ donation in an effort to positively impact the well-being of the nation. It aimed at sensitizing the eco-system, raising awareness around organ donation, creating a nationwide movement for people to pledge their organs and to make the process of pledging easily accessible to the masses.

    Malik said, “When people like Irrfan promote such a campaign it becomes an instrument of awareness. We must initiate such campaigns. The Walkathon is not about walking, the message should prevail.”

    According to current statistics, in India, the current organ donation rate is 0.5 donors per million population as compared to more than 30 donors per million in some western countries.

    Fortis Healthcare CEO Bhavdeep Singh asserted, “There is a widening chasm between the demand of organs for people at end stages and their availability. Adding to the complexity is the lack of awareness, simultaneously surrounded by superstitions which present themselves as the key obstacles. Donating organs is a humanitarian cause that will gain momentum with increasing awareness in society. At Fortis, we will continue to contribute as much as we can by educating people and saving more and more lives. This walkathon is a reminder that each one of us has more to give.”

    As a culmination of the four-month long campaign, the walkathon was organized across 5 cities – New Delhi, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Mohali and Chennai which saw people from all walks of life including students, Corporates, etc. participating in the event.

    “I talk about Organ Donation to everybody who is around me. My relatives have faced problems, my nephew’s wife has suffered organ failure. Please donate your organs, make someone else live their life: Irrfan Khan, Actor and #MoreToGive Campaign Ambassador,” added Khan.