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  • MSMEs play a pivotal role, contributing around 30% to the country’s GDP: Sandeep Juneja

    MSMEs play a pivotal role, contributing around 30% to the country’s GDP: Sandeep Juneja

    Mumbai: In recent years, there has been a growing global emphasis on sustainability and reducing carbon footprints. Businesses across all sectors are facing pressure from consumers, governments, and environmental organisations to adopt greener practices. DHL Express recognises its role in this shift and has committed to mitigating its environmental impact through the Go Green initiative.

    Indiantelevision caught up with DHL Express India VP – Sales and Marketing, Sandeep Juneja, who talked about the strategy behind launching Go Green and Go Trade initiatives in line with the evolving needs and preferences of cross-border customers and much more.

    Edited excerpts

    Could you elaborate on the objectives and key components of the Go Trade initiative?

    In recent years, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have emerged as significant contributors to the global economy. In India, MSMEs play a pivotal role, contributing around 30 per cent to the country’s GDP, 48 per cent to exports, and employing over 110 million people. However, despite the opportunities presented by e-commerce, many MSMEs face challenges when it comes to reliably shipping their products to customers worldwide, particularly for those in developing countries. International shipping complexities, such as customs procedures, can be overwhelming, and inefficient import and export processes often hinder their growth. This is where our GoTrade program plays a crucial role.

    GoTrade is an initiative to foster international trade and promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth by empowering MSMEs to engage in cross-border commerce. Leveraging our expertise in logistics, customs, and trade, the program seeks to educate MSMEs on the strategic advantages of global trade and equip them with the necessary tools to access international markets. As a global trade facilitator with a presence in over 220 markets and territories, our objective with GoTrade is to integrate MSMEs into the larger narrative of globalisation. Through this, we have been able to train over 6,400 MSMEs globally (since launch of GoTrade in 2020).

    To achieve our objective, we collaborate with governments and international organizations to streamline border processes and enhance cross-border trade for MSMEs in developing countries. For instance, we partner with stakeholders like the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development to improve e-commerce platforms in Africa and promote digital customs and trade processes. Through ongoing projects with the governments of Rwanda and Germany, we raise awareness about e-commerce and train Rwandan SMEs to establish online businesses and shipping products internationally. In cooperation with the Global Business School Network, we empower SMEs through a fellowship program that teaches the value of cross-border trade and the skills needed to navigate the global marketplace.

    In India, we have signed an MoU with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), initiating a collaboration to facilitate capacity-building sessions, training, and workshops across 76 districts in three phases. This collaboration aims to equip Indian MSMEs with the necessary tools and knowledge to thrive in the international e-commerce market.

    Additionally, GoTrade actively supports the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) by collaborating with WTO Member Countries, particularly those requiring external support. This involves establishing national trade facilitation committees that include key stakeholders from the public sector, such as customs and trade ministries. Through these committees, we closely work with governments to develop policies and practices that drive sustainable economic growth, ensuring seamless integration of TFA reforms into national trade frameworks.

    The GoTrade program aims to empower MSMEs to participate in international trade, supporting their growth and contributing to sustainable economic development. By collaborating with governments and organizations, streamlining border processes, and leveraging our expertise, we help MSMEs overcome barriers and connect with the global market.

    How does this program specifically benefit Indian SMEs, and what feedback have you received from participants?

    India is a developing economy with huge potential for MSME backed economic growth. At present, there are a total of 633.9 lakh registered MSMEs in India providing 7.56 lakh employment opportunities. Indian SMEs can gain a lot from the GoTrade program as it allows them to grow their presence and tap into international markets.

    Through GoTrade, DHL recently partnered with the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, to empower MSMEs to gain a strong foothold in the international market. This collaboration leverages GoTrade’s expertise alongside the Indian government’s focus on identifying and nurturing export potential across various districts.

    Moreover, these strategic partnerships have facilitated outreach events, onboarded new exporters, and empowered MSME producers to venture into cross-border e-commerce sales, furthering India’s ‘District as Export Hub’ initiative. Outreach events also include the recently concluded Bengaluru export summit, the Ahmedabad e-commerce export summit and even the Hyderabad e-commerce export summit. These events follow a single rule of thumb – “help me, help you”. Participating in these events, we can reach exporters and entrepreneurs from the deep hinterlands of the country along with those from the tier 1 cities.

    Apart from the MoU with the DGFT, we also extend a helping hand to MSMEs through other associations such as the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC India) etc.

    We are proud of the work we have been doing to promote India and its MSMEs to the world, helping these enterprises become globally recognised brands. However, our partners too love doing business with us. The recently launched ‘Logistically Speaking’ series records our MSME customers’ journeys from when they began as a micro-enterprise, their growth within the Indian market, their goals to take their businesses cross-border and their relationship with DHL. The feedback has been phenomenal. From customers understanding the importance of having a good logistics partner who will represent their brand to the end customer, to customers who have been able to significantly grow their business cross-border through our expertise and product portfolio; we are proud to be their provider of choice, helping them scale their businesses to new levels and bring India to the world.

    How do you decide which sports partnerships or sponsorships to pursue? Can you discuss a particular sports marketing campaign that significantly strengthened DHL Express’ brand connect?

    When making decisions about sports partnerships or sponsorships, we prioritize the visibility that our brand will receive. It is essential to ensure that our target audience sees and recognizes our brand, and sports or event marketing is instrumental in achieving this goal. Additionally, I also consider the emotional connection between the sport and its fans. For instance, cricket holds immense cultural significance in India and is celebrated as a national passion. The Indian Premier League (IPL) is revered as one of the biggest tournaments in the country and is possibly celebrated on par with some of our biggest festivals. Given this context, our partnership with the Mumbai Indians is an obvious choice, as it allows us to tap into the deep emotional bond that fans have with the team and the sport. Moreover, the collaboration allows customers to connect the sponsorship with our values. By associating with sports that embody qualities like speed, passion, team spirit, and a can-do attitude, customers develop trust in the brand and recognize our commitment to excellence.

    Globally, our partnerships with Formula 1, Formula E, the HSBC World Rugby Sevens series, ESL, MotoGP, and Manchester United or even being Coldplay’s official logistics provider, give us significant exposure as well as relaying our brand capabilities. For example, as an express logistics player, we could showcase DHL’s capacity and dedication to sustainability through the partnership with Formula E, where we transported 415 tons of freight per race.

    This goes beyond just increased brand awareness. It allows us to connect with fans on a deeper level. We position ourselves as the “team behind the team,” the silent force that facilitates success – not just on the field, but also in the business world through our efficient logistics solutions.

    How do you plan to integrate digital and traditional marketing efforts to reach your target audience?

    It is important to recognize that a well-rounded marketing strategy requires a balanced mix of traditional and digital marketing methods. Therefore, in each project, we strategize how to fuse these two forms of marketing to maximize our reach. A great example is our partnership with the Mumbai Indians cricket team.

    This collaboration has allowed us to leverage traditional marketing channels through sports sponsorship, visible branding on player jerseys, billboards, and press releases. These traditional mediums offer widespread and tangible visibility for our brand.

    In parallel, we executed an engaging digital marketing campaign. This included creating entertaining social media content such as player interviews and interactive games, which presented a more personable and entertaining aspect of our collaboration. This online campaign not only entertained fans but also provided them, along with our customers and target audience, with a closer look at their favourite cricket players.

    By combining these traditional and digital marketing efforts, we were able to create a comprehensive marketing strategy that broadened our visibility while engaging our audience on multiple levels. We strive for this synergy between traditional and digital mediums in each of our marketing projects.

    What are the main challenges Indian SMEs face when entering the global marketplace, and how do you address these challenges?

    Globally, MSMEs encounter substantial hurdles when navigating the intricacies of international trade. These challenges can range from complex customs procedures, limited knowledge about export and international trade rules, to inadequate staffing and financial resources, all of which can restrict their entry into worldwide markets. This is a common scenario for Indian MSMEs trying to expand their business globally as well.

    Acknowledging these obstacles, DHL Express has designed an extensive array of digital solutions. These tools facilitate MSMEs and startups to easily set up an account at any time and from any location, kickstarting their global sales. The solutions help from the planning stage to after-sales, enabling MSMEs to simplify cross-border trade operations, decrease costs, and boost operational efficacy, ultimately fostering growth and competitiveness on a global scale.

    A tool like My Global Trade Services (myGTS) is particularly beneficial to sellers in their business strategy development phase. As a free, online, self-service pre-shipment planner, companies can identify the correct Harmonized System (HS) codes to categorize products for shipping. It also offers preliminary data on existing free trade agreements between the source and target countries. This information gives sellers a transparent understanding of the associated costs, enabling effective product pricing. When the business is prepared to make the leap, they can open a DHL account from anywhere and at any time. The setup is also accessible to startups and individual shippers lacking a credit history.

    DHL’s modular logistics platforms, driven by API, connect businesses, carriers, shippers, and customers in a streamlined and integrated manner. This provides efficient, cost-effective options for tracking and billing orders.

    DHL Express Commerce, integrating DHL Express shipping services with numerous e-commerce platforms, aids businesses in automating shipment creation and managing the fulfillment process. This feature is particularly useful for sellers needing to efficiently ship multiple orders.

    Visibility of the shipment journey is beneficial for companies as a proactive measure to minimize delays. Track & Trace offers accurate shipment tracking across the DHL Express network. Additionally, On Demand Delivery allows the shipper and recipient to customize their delivery preferences, reducing the likelihood of undelivered shipments and enhancing the customer experience.

    With DHL Pass, customers can access DHL online services using a single login. The provision of multi-factor authentication offers customers a seamless and secure digital experience. This feature is progressively being implemented worldwide.

    What are some of the biggest trends you foresee in the logistics industry over the next five years?

    The logistics industry is on the cusp of significant transformation over the next five years, driven by emerging trends that emphasize sustainability, globalisation, e-commerce, technological advancements, and supply chain diversification.

    1   Globalisation: Globalisation is here to stay, and logistics remains a key enabler. As reported in the DHL Global Connectedness Report 2024, global connectedness reached a record high in 2022 and remained close to that level in 2023. The resilience and growth of international flows of trade, capital, information, and people in the face of recent crises strongly rebuts the notion that globalisation has gone into reverse.

    2   Sustainable Logistics: Environmental sustainability is at the top of everyone’s agenda. Some of the key topics are decarbonization, alternative energy solutions, circularity, and environmental stewardship. At DHL Express, a key priority is leveraging Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) to inset Scope three emissions. . Attention and investments towards e-cargo planes may also grow.

    3   Technology: To meet escalating consumer demand, companies must embrace automation and efficiency technologies, focusing on indoor mobile and stationary robots. These innovations support ground staff, revolutionizing logistics through collaborative robots. Imagining logistics without automation seems implausible. Furthermore, integrating drone deliveries addresses last-mile inefficiencies, mitigates traffic bottlenecks, reduces emissions, and satisfies the growing consumer demand for on-demand, instant delivery.

    4   E-commerce: E-commerce is a huge driver of parcel volumes and new last-mile services that better serve customer demands. E-commerce represents one of the chief opportunities for logistics companies.

    5   Supply chain diversification: Diversification will significantly impact globalized supply chain networks in the next five to ten years. As the Global Connectedness Report stated, globalization is far from dead. The prospects for future trade growth are surprisingly upbeat, despite the recent shockwaves caused by a global pandemic, geopolitical crises, natural disasters, and patterns of protectionism. These events have put pressure on the business world to reimagine supply chains – to take a new path of resilience rather than receding from the global stage. The answer: supply chain diversification. Supply chain diversification means developing flexibility and redundancy to minimize risk and increase agility. Working with multiple suppliers is one way to achieve it. Another way is to expand and reimagine manufacturing and distribution networks. Yet another is using redundant and multimodal logistics solutions.

  • Sanjay Jaju appointed as the New I&B secretary

    Sanjay Jaju appointed as the New I&B secretary

    Mumbai : In the recent development, the information and broadcasting department announced its new secretary recently. Senior bureaucrat Sanjay Jaju has been appointed as new information and broadcasting secretary.

    A Jaju is a 1992 batch of IAS ( Indian Administrative Service) of the Telangana cadre. The appointment committee of the cabinet ( ACC) has approved Apurva Chandra as the health secretary as part of the reshuffle program on Saturday.

    Besides them, eight other senior officers have been appointed in different central government departments and anti corruption ombudsman Lokpal.

  • Grand Jury ready to mark new chapter for DNPA Conclave & Award 2024

    Grand Jury ready to mark new chapter for DNPA Conclave & Award 2024

    Mumbai: In the ever-evolving landscape of the media industry, the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) is set to host the DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024, exploring the profound impacts of digital transformation. The conclave, scheduled for 6 February 2024 at Shangri-La, New Delhi, promises to be a ground-breaking event, with a Grand Jury meeting on 15 January 2024, laying the foundation for an insightful and impactful gathering.

    Storyboard18 is the “Knowledge Partner” for the “DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024”.

    Jury Powerhouses: Steering the Course of Digital Transformation

    Distinguished leaders from across industries will be a part of the jury meet.

    The jury will be chaired by senior politician, and former senior parliamentarian of India, Suresh Prabhu.

    The Grand Jury includes Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder and executive vice chairman, Info Edge; Ajay Prakash Sawhney, former secretary, MEITY, Government of India, Shashi Sekhar Vempati, former CEO of Prasar Bharati; Dr Aruna Sharma, former secretary, MEITY, Government of India and Practitioner Development Economist, Arvind Gupta, co-founder, Digital India Foundation; Robert Ravi, chief technology officer, Government of Tamil Nadu; Prasoon Joshi, chairman, McCann Worldgroup Asia Pacific and CEO & CCO at McCann Worldgroup India; N.S. Nappinai, Supreme Court advocate and founder of Cyber Saathi Foundation; Vinit Goenka, author and former BJP spokesperson; and Vivan Sharan, founder and partner, of Koan Advisory Group.

    Their collective expertise will significantly enrich the deliberations of the DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024.

    The Grand Jury will focus on outstanding contributions in navigating India’s digital transformation and fostering innovation. The DNPA Awards serve as a platform to honour cutting-edge digital initiatives that have had a profound contribution to the nation’s progress. The awards recognise the extraordinary innovations made in various sectors including health, education, finance, and media, alongside pivotal areas like women empowerment, environmental protection, governance, and administrative reforms, acknowledging those who have been instrumental in India’s digital journey and inspiring continued innovation and excellence, while setting global standards.

    As the credibility, transparency, and excellence custodians, DNPA is committed to ensuring that the awards bestowed reflect a thorough and meticulous selection process.

    “DNPA Conclave and Awards bring together the best minds in India to select the country’s cutting-edge digital initiatives that are transforming the lives of millions of people and taking India to greater heights. It gives me immense pride to share that some of India’s most credible names are part of this year’s grand jury. I am certain that DNPA Conclave and Awards 2024 Jury Meet will be a great success” commented Tanmay Maheshwari, Chairman, DNPA.

    “As we gear up for the DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024 Grand Jury meet, there’s a buzz of anticipation in the air. It’s not just a meeting; it’s a deep dive into digital impact. With industry leaders coming together, these awards are all about celebrating excellence and fostering innovation as we navigate a brave new world driven by human intelligence and technology,” commented Sujata Gupta, Secretary General, DNPA, emphasizing on the importance of the Grand Jury meeting and awards.

    The DNPA Conclave Agenda: Navigating Digital Transformation in the Media Industry

    The conclave scheduled in February, will delve into critical facets of the ongoing revolution in media. Dialogues and discussions will dissect the role of online intermediaries in shaping public trust, the impact of misinformation on a diverse society like India, and the readiness of the Indian media industry to embrace technological disruptions. Equitable monetization models, advancements in generative AI, and the future of job prospects in the media and entertainment sector will be central to the discussions.

    It promises to be a day of engaging discussions and insightful keynotes by the most notable leaders from corporate and media spheres, and policymakers, culminating in the DNPA Digital Impact Awards (DDIA) ceremony. Tanmay Maheshwari, Chairman of DNPA and managing director of Amar Ujala, will set the stage for the awards’ proceedings, where the winners will be honoured, signifying their endorsement of outstanding contributions.

    The DNPA Conclave & Awards 2024 promises to be a landmark event, bringing together the brightest minds and visionaries to navigate the digital transformation of the media industry which is foundational to India’s progress, and set the tone for a dynamic and innovative future.

     

  • Gujarat is fully 5G services enabled anywhere in the world – Mukesh Ambani

    Gujarat is fully 5G services enabled anywhere in the world – Mukesh Ambani

    Mumbai: To become pioneering Gujarat for infrastructure, socioeconomic development ecosystem com ‘ Vibrant Gujarat 2024’ held on Wednesday. Sustainable development and making India and Gujarat become ‘ Business Hub’. By promoting inclusivity in the business approach of PM Modi, Self Narendra Modi, Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel many veterans along with company delegates and Industrialists like Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani were also presented at the summit.

    The Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024 epitome of success and development of India in recent times. While addressing the summit, Mukesh Ambani emphasised modern India for Entrepreneurship and Sustainable development. And to become global leader in Telecom and Green energies. According to Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani, in the last few years Reliance industries heavily in the Green Energy landscape amounting to Rs 12 Lakh Crores. Significantly one third amount from total investment is invested in Gujarat.

    He also highlighted Reliance achievement for the investment and proactively rollout of 5 technologies in Gujarat. While addressing he said, ‘ Reliance Jio completed the fastest rollout of 5 G services anywhere in the world. Today Gujarat is completely 5G services enabled including Urban and rural areas. This will make Gujarat a global leader in digital platform and AI transformation.’

    He also praised the mission of PM Narendra Modi for vision of a developed India by saying, ‘ PM Modi is the most successful PM of India. His vision and mission is taking India ahead in global leadership.’

    Currently Gujarat also planned to become a semiconductor hub for India by attracting global investments. Also while addressing the growth story of Gujarat, he said,’ I am proud Gujarati ‘.When foreigners think of new India then think of new Gujarat.’

  • I&B discusses strategies for unleashing M&E’s potential with industry experts

    I&B discusses strategies for unleashing M&E’s potential with industry experts

    Mumbai: Development of the audio-visual sector requires industry-friendly policies, collaboration, and regular interaction between the government and industry stakeholders.

    On Monday, a meeting in Mumbai was organised by the National Film Development Corp. where acclaimed filmmakers and industry professionals marked their presence, namely, Maddock Films founder Dinesh Vijan, Dharma Productions CEO Apoorva Mehta, Ayan Mukerji, R. Balki, Abundantia CEO Vikram Malhotra, Amazon Prime Video’s Gaurav Gandhi and Aparna Purohit, Netflix’s Monica Shergill, PEN India chairman Jayanti Lal Gada, Balaji Motion Pictures CEO Bhavini Sheth, Producers Guild of India president Shibasish Sarkar, Nitin Tej Ahuja CEO Producers Guild of India, and producers Mahaveer Jain & Madhu Mantena.

    The deliberations centred around the strategic initiatives taken by the government to unleash the potential of the media and entertainment industries. The I&B ministry’s efforts at easing filming in India through the Film Facilitation Office and the onboarding of Invest India to expand its outreach to the domestic and international industry were highlighted.

    The recently launched incentive scheme for international productions and official co-productions was discussed in detail, including the benefits it would bring to content creation in India. The industry was urged to leverage the FFO ecosystem and their suggestions on the incentives were duly noted.

    The government’s efforts to make the forthcoming 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India a success were emphasised, along with the opportunities being created for the industry. Feedback was sought on the amendments made in the Draft Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2021. The feedback received from the industry participants was positive and they unanimously accepted the proposed amendments.

    The stakeholders were also apprised of the ministry’s recognition of the industry’s concern towards theatre density in India and the consequent development of a single window ecosystem and a model law for the ease of permission for construction of screens/theatres was in progress. The attention of the industry was drawn to many other interventions being made by the Ministry in the audio-visual sector.

    I&B secretary Apurva Chandra summed up the discussion as fruitful and said, “The engagement with industry served as a perfect opportunity to apprise the various stakeholders of the efforts being made by the ministry to give an impetus to the film industry. The response from the participants was encouraging and we have urged them to leverage these various platforms to support our endeavour to make India a global content hub.”

  • 5G auctions: Govt to earn Rs 1.5 trillion from sale of 51.236 Mhz of spectrum

    5G auctions: Govt to earn Rs 1.5 trillion from sale of 51.236 Mhz of spectrum

    Mumbai: After seven days and 40 rounds of bidding, the 5G spectrum auctions concluded on Monday and the government generated revenues to the tune of Rs 1,50,173 crore from the sale of 51,236 MHz of spectrum out of 72,098 MHz total spectrum.

    “The process of allocation of spectrum shall be completed within the timeframe and 5G services are likely to be rolled out by September/October,” said the press statement.

    Telco Reliance Jio Infocomm obtained 24,740 MHz spectrum in 700, 800, 1700, 3300 MHz and 26 GHz bands and bid a total amount of Rs 88,078 crore.

    Bharti Airtel obtained 19,867.8 MHz spectrum in 900, 1800, 2100, 3300 MHz and 26 GHz bands and bid a total amount of Rs 43,048 crore.

    Vodafone Idea obtained 6,228 MHz spectrum in 1800, 2100, 2500, 3300 MHz and 26 GHz bands and bid a total amount of Rs Rs 18,799 crore.

    Adani Data Networks obtained 400 MHz spectrum in mm wave band 26 GHz and bid a total amount of Rs 212 crore.

    All the auction winners will pay the government in annual installments of Rs 13,365 crore.

    Reliance Jio Infocomm chairman Akash Ambani said, “Jio is committed to offering world-class, affordable 5G and 5G-enabled services. We will provide services, platforms and solutions that will accelerate India’s digital revolution, especially in crucial sectors like education, healthcare, agriculture, manufacturing and e-Governance.”

    Bharti Airtel MD and CEO Gopal Vittal said, “This spectrum acquisition at the latest auction has been a part of a deliberate strategy to buy the best spectrum assets at a substantially lower relative cost compared to our competition. We are confident that we will be able to deliver the best 5G experience in India in terms of coverage, speeds and latency. This will allow us to change a lot of established paradigms for both our B2C and B2B customers.”

    A statement by Vodafone Idea said, “We actively participated in the spectrum auction to strengthen our pan-India 4G footprint and embark on our 5G roll-out journey in the country in line with our long-term vision. We believe that the above spectrum acquisition will enable us to strengthen our position in our key markets and it aligns well with our long-term strategic intent.

    It further added, “We have successfully acquired mid band 5G spectrum (3300 MHz band) in our 17 priority circles and mm Wave 5G spectrum (26 GHz band) in 16 circles, which will enable us to offer a superior 5G experience to our customers as well as strengthen our enterprise offerings and provide new opportunities for business growth in the emerging 5G era. We will continue to collaborate with enterprise customers and partners in prioritising and developing 5G use cases for real-world deployments. The additional 4G spectrum acquisition in 3 circles of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Punjab will further improve the customer experience; an area where we have been consistently leading the league tables, as per various third-party reports, over the last several quarters.”

    Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani said, “The Adani Group’s foray into the industrial 5G space will allow our portfolio companies to offer a set of new add-on services that capitalizes on all the other digital segments we are building.”

    He elaborated, “Given that our portfolio is a highly distributed asset intensive investment that is all being revolutionized by sensorisation and fast becoming IoT (Internet of Things) enabled, we believe the next data surge will be created more by machines than by people as all devices get interconnected. This data will need to be streamed, stored, processed, and analysed by other machines in real time and this capability will change every single industry. It will help build a set of services that the market cannot even fully conceptualize today. This volume will be exponentially higher and generated at the edges, especially in a country like India, where the Tier 2 and 3 cities are witnessing the fastest all-round growth.”

    The government did not receive any bids for the 600 MHz spectrum band which was auctioned for the first time. The 600 MHz band is still not developed for mobile telephony but may become important in a few years.

    Telcos bid Rs 1.45 lakh crore for the highly-priced 700 MHz spectrum for which the 5G ecosystem is very well developed. The band provides a large range and good coverage. Reliance Jio obtained pan India 10 MHz spectrum.

    Participants who bid for bands between 800 to 2500 were primarily looking to augment capacity and improve 4G coverage.

    Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea obtained spectrum in the mid band i.e., 3300 MHz which is crucial in providing high throughput. The telco operators are likely to augment existing 4G capacity and provide 5G services in the 3300 MHz band.

    All four telcos acquired mm wave band i.e., 26 GHz band which can be utilised for the captive or non-public network. The 26 GHz band has high throughput but a very short range. The band is becoming popular for fixed wireless access (FWA) that can be used as an alternative to fibre in high-density/congested urban areas.

    The 5G auctions were conducted by Metal Scrap Trading Corporation (MSTC) a public sector undertaking of the government.

  • MIB to distribute 1.5 lakh Free Dish in remote areas of J&K

    MIB to distribute 1.5 lakh Free Dish in remote areas of J&K

    Mumbai: The government will distribute 1.5 lakh free dish in far-flung areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the ministry of information and broadcasting secretary Apurva Chandra said on Tuesday during a visit to Kangan Sub Division of J&K to assess the outreach of DD Free Dish in the area.

    The free dish services are proposed in the areas where cable services are unavailable, the government said. The government said that the tendering is under process and will be completed soon.

    The union secretary was accompanied by All India Radio principal director general (news) N. V. Reddy; Doordarshan director general Mayank Agarwal; Press Information Bureau Srinagar additional director general Rajinder Chaudhry, News DDK Srinagar deputy director Qazi Salman and the officers of the district administration.

    Chandra highlighted the importance of providing free-of-cost services to the masses. He said that the service is being distributed in remote areas of Kashmir and its ambit will be increased in the times to come. 

    Chandra also commended Doordarshan Kendra Srinagar for “aptly representing the local culture and traditions through its programmes reaching the people with authentic information.”

    The I&B Secretary also interacted with locals using DD Free Dish at Margund Kangan who shared their feedback about the programmes available on various channels, especially DD Kashir.

    “The scheme will help in keeping the people updated about different developmental initiatives and also inform them about the local as well as national events of importance,” stated a local Abdul Rashid Sheikh.

    DD Free Dish is owned and operated by public service broadcaster Prasar Bharati. It was launched in December 2003 and reaches 43 million households across the country.

  • MIB orders blocking of Punjab Politics TV’s digital media resources

    MIB orders blocking of Punjab Politics TV’s digital media resources

    Mumbai: The ministry of information & broadcasting (MIB) has ordered blocking of apps, website, and social media accounts of foreign-based Punjab Politics TV, having close links with Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), an organisation that has been declared unlawful under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.

    Relying on intelligence inputs that the channel was attempting to use online media to disturb public order during the ongoing state assembly elections, the ministry used emergency powers under the IT Rules on 18 February to block the digital media resources of Punjab Politics TV.

    “The contents of the blocked apps, website, and social media accounts had the potential to incite communal disharmony and separatism; and were found to be detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India, security of the state, and public order. It was also observed that the launch of new apps and social media accounts was timed to gain traction during the ongoing elections,” the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

    The government of India took the decision in the interest of securing the overall information environment in India and thwarting any actions having the potential to undermine the country’s sovereignty and integrity, it added.

  • Twitter names Vinay Prakash as resident grievance officer for India

    Twitter names Vinay Prakash as resident grievance officer for India

    Mumbai: Twitter has named Vinay Prakash as its resident grievance officer for India in line with the new IT rules which came into effect on 26 May.

    The US-based microblogging site has been at loggerheads with the central government over its alleged non-compliance with the new IT rules in India, which mandates, among other requirements, the appointment of three key personnel — chief compliance officer, nodal officer, and grievance officer by social media platforms with over 50 lakh users. All three personnel have to be residents in India.

    The site also published a ‘transparency report’ regarding the handling of complaints from users in India between 26 May and 25 June – which was another requirement under the new IT law.

    “Twitter can be contacted in India at the following address: Fourth Floor, The Estate, 121 Dickenson Road, Bangalore 560 042,” it said on its website. Prakash’s name appears along with Jeremy Kessel, who is the global legal policy director and is based in the US. Users can contact him using an email ID listed on the page.

    Prakash’s appointment follows after the Delhi high court on 8 July refused to allow any interim protection to Twitter and noted that it is open to the government to pursue any action regarding the social media company in compliance with the IT rules.

    Twitter had previously appointed Dharmendra Chatur as its interim resident grievance officer for India as required by the IT rules. However, Chatur stepped down within weeks of taking over the key role.

    The government had earlier made clear, that as per new rules, any failure to comply with the guidelines could lead to exemption from liability under section 79 of the IT Act, 2000. This essentially means that the platform could be held responsible for content posted by the users. The rules recommend a three-tier mechanism for the regulation of all online media.

  • Digital Money 2.0: Seeing into the future

    Digital Money 2.0: Seeing into the future

    Payments Council of India – the apex body representing companies in the payments and settlement system in India, promotes the growth of the payments industry and supports the national goal of ‘Cash to Less Cash Society’ as well as ‘Growth of Financial Inclusion’ which is also the Vision Shared by the RBI and Government of India.
    It’s been 10 great years, as celebrated in the last edition, & now, PCI is back with the 11th edition of its annual conference – ‘Digital Money’: Seeing into the future. This conference aims to demystify, discover & deliberate upon the evolving trends and emerging technologies disrupting the global financial system and worldwide transactions.
    ‘Digital Money’ attendees will hear from leading world experts and innovators about – UPI & the entry of global players as well as the key factors for its success, Cross border remittances, Prepaid payment instruments, Merchant acquiring in India, Role of data in the payments industry, Digital payments and the E-tailer and the Roadmap to 30 billion digital payments in India.
    The conference, over the years, has been the largest annual gathering of digital payment players, enablers and supportive financial institutions in India which is focused on the multi-channel approach & other emerging trends instigating unified and seamless customer experience.

    When: 9th October 2018 – 9:00 am
    Where: Taj Lands End, Mumbai

    The conference will be attended by 500+ attendees from 250+ companies in the Digital Payment Industry, along with 40+ industry stalwarts as speakers.

    This year look forward to hear from a stellar list of Industry experts speak –

    • Shri Ganesh Kumar, Executive Director, RBI
    • Shri G Padmanabhan, Non-Executive Chairman, Bank of India
    • Mr. Dilip Asbe, MD & CEO, NPCI
    • Mr. Suresh Sethi, CEO, Indiapost Payments Bank
    • Mr. Kiran Vasireddy, COO, Paytm
    • Mr. Mahendra Nerurkar, GM- Payments, Amazon
    • Mr. Vishwas Patel, Director, Infibeam Avenues & Chairman, PCI
    • Mr. Sameer Nigam, Founder & CEO, PhonePe
    • Mr. Loney Antony, Director, Hitachi Payments, & Co-chairman, PCI

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