Tag: Haridwar

  • India’s faith tourism unveiled: Kantar’s insights on spiritual journeys

    India’s faith tourism unveiled: Kantar’s insights on spiritual journeys

    MUMBAI: Every morning, as the first rays of sunlight kiss the banks of the Ganges, Haridwar awakens to a symphony of temple bells and the resonant chants of priests. Here, faith isn’t just a belief – it’s a way of life.

    Across the country, from the towering gopurams of Tirupati to the serene dargahs of Ajmer Sharif, millions embark on pilgrimages driven by devotion and tradition, weaving India’s cultural fabric tighter with each journey.

    In a nation where the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad counts 33 crore deities, faith flows as freely as the rivers that nourish its plains. Festivals celebrating these gods often transform cities into oceans of colour, light, and devotion.

    And the devotion runs deep: as of 2023, Indians spent a staggering Rs 3.02 lakh crore on gods, rituals, and religious pursuits – 2.32 per cent of the nation’s GDP. Fast-forward two years, and this figure is likely to have quadrupled, reflecting the unshakable bond between Indians and their faith.

    According to Kantar’s TGI Report for 2024, one in four Indians now travels to a spiritual destination, making religious tourism a booming sector. Haridwar stands tall as the most visited site, followed by Shirdi, Tirupati, Ayodhya, and Ajmer Sharif – each place carrying its own story of miracles, faith, and divinity. Religious sites now outnumber schools and hospitals, becoming pillars of India’s social and economic framework.

    But this devotion raises poignant questions: Why do we have more temples than schools? Why do festivals outshine public healthcare initiatives in funding? And how does a country balance its cultural identity with pressing developmental needs? As faith drives millions to destinations like Shirdi, Ayodhya, and Ajmer Sharif, the impact of this spiritual odyssey on India’s economy and priorities becomes a tale worth unravelling.

    In a nation where gods outnumber mortals, the power of belief is not just a cultural phenomenon – it’s a thriving industry.

    In a pioneering move, Kantar is set to launch its Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 Report in April, offering granular insights into pilgrim movements, behaviours, and opportunities for brands to engage meaningfully with this growing audience.

    Kantar insights division-south Asia specialist businesses director, Puneet Avasthi commented, “Religious tourism significantly contributes to India’s economy, presenting unique opportunities for brands to forge authentic connections with audiences. Our Maha Kumbh Mela Report will provide actionable insights into consumer motivations, purchasing patterns, and engagement strategies for one of the world’s largest cultural gatherings.”

    Key insights from the TGI report:

    1    Haridwar’s dominance: Haridwar emerged as the top pilgrimage site, attracting 54 per cent of North Indian tourists. In contrast, Tirupati saw 82 per cent preference among South Indian visitors, reflecting regional cultural ties.

    2    Demographic dynamics: Pilgrims aged 25-44 dominated religious travel. Younger travellers (25-34) preferred Haridwar, while the 35-44 group gravitated toward Ayodhya.

    3    Gender disparity: Haridwar and Ayodhya showed significant male dominance among visitors, at 61 per cent and 69 per cent, respectively. This trend highlights the potential to create more inclusive travel experiences for women.

    4    Affluent travel: Religious tourism leaned heavily towards the affluent, with NCCS A-class individuals forming a significant share of the visitor base.

    This upcoming report will provide an in-depth understanding of pilgrim behaviours, including spending habits, travel preferences, and the role of digital platforms in enhancing experiences. It aims to empower brands with tools to create targeted, culturally relevant strategies.

    Kantar’s TGI 2024 surveyed 63,622 individuals, of whom 17,734 reported visiting religious destinations. The study spanned urban and rural areas, covering males and females aged 15-55 across socio-economic categories NCCS A-E.

    Kantar’s Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 Report is poised to bridge the gap between faith and commerce, enabling brands to navigate the intersection of culture, spirituality, and consumerism with precision.

  • Discovery Channel to air special program ‘Ganga: Himalayan Descent’

    Discovery Channel to air special program ‘Ganga: Himalayan Descent’

    MUMBAI: One of the world’s greatest and India’s holiest rivers, The Ganga is believed to be a Goddess and the source of spirituality for millions of people. Descending from the Himalayas, Discovery Channel will capture many facets of the Mother Ganga; from spiritual, cultural, geological and adventure in its one-hour special program Ganga: Himalayan Descent.

    Premiering on 15 April 2016 at 9 pm on Discovery Channel, Discovry Tamil and Discovery HD World, the program through incredible footage and gripping narrativewill reveal the story of the Hindu’s holy pilgrimage and its tributaries that support India’s thriving ecosystem.

    The film opens at the source, where River Ganga emerges from the glacial peaks of Shivling and Bhagirathi.  From Badrinath Temple, one of the four most important pilgrimage sites in India to Ramganga and how it supports the massive ecotourism industry at Jim Corbett National Park to Rishikesh, the world’s Yoga Capital and ultimately land at Har Ki Pouri in Haridwar where the visitors congregate for the Aarti ceremony, the program will bring forth the story of people and their experiences living on the edges of the Ganga.

     

  • Discovery Channel to air special program ‘Ganga: Himalayan Descent’

    Discovery Channel to air special program ‘Ganga: Himalayan Descent’

    MUMBAI: One of the world’s greatest and India’s holiest rivers, The Ganga is believed to be a Goddess and the source of spirituality for millions of people. Descending from the Himalayas, Discovery Channel will capture many facets of the Mother Ganga; from spiritual, cultural, geological and adventure in its one-hour special program Ganga: Himalayan Descent.

    Premiering on 15 April 2016 at 9 pm on Discovery Channel, Discovry Tamil and Discovery HD World, the program through incredible footage and gripping narrativewill reveal the story of the Hindu’s holy pilgrimage and its tributaries that support India’s thriving ecosystem.

    The film opens at the source, where River Ganga emerges from the glacial peaks of Shivling and Bhagirathi.  From Badrinath Temple, one of the four most important pilgrimage sites in India to Ramganga and how it supports the massive ecotourism industry at Jim Corbett National Park to Rishikesh, the world’s Yoga Capital and ultimately land at Har Ki Pouri in Haridwar where the visitors congregate for the Aarti ceremony, the program will bring forth the story of people and their experiences living on the edges of the Ganga.

     

  • IBN7’s Independence Day special

    IBN7’s Independence Day special

    MUMBAI: As the nation gears up for the 68th Independence Day, IBN7, the channel of Impact comes up with an array of special programming to denote this special Day. With Narendra Modi’s pledge to clean the Ganga, all the focus is now on the desecrated and polluted holy river. This Independence Day, IBN7 will bring to its viewers seven hours of extensive programming solely dedicated on river Ganges, an exclusive initiative taken by any news channel till date.

     

    The Independence Day special programming on IBN7 will start early morning with the live coverage of Prime Minister Modi’s address to the nation direct from the Red Fort. An eminent panel of guests in the studio will discuss and scrutinize this much anticipated speech which is likely to be Modi’s first address to his countrymen since he became the Prime Minister. From 12 noon till 7pm in the evening, the channel’s entire focus will be on Ganga. The long 7 hours of programming will highlight the plight of the holy river. IBN7’s OB vans will be stationed at various banks of Haridwar, Kanpur, Varanasi and Ganga Sagar in West Bengal. The channel’s reporters will do on-ground reporting from there and try talking to the localities aiming to showcase the horrifying condition of the sacred river and its banks. The reporters will also be joined by local activists, environmentalists, priests along with an elite panel of guests at the studio, who will try to analyze the various aspects of River Ganga and nuances related to this issue.

     

    At 7.30 PM, the last episode of Saving the Ganga series will culminate with a half hour special followed by another special show on Ganga where the experts will share their insights on the concern. From 9 pm onwards, the channel will discuss the PM’s speech and its significance in detail.

     

    Don’t miss the day-long Independence Day special programming, on Friday, 15th August, starting 7.30 a.m. only on IBN7.

  • Life OK brings Mahadev Ganga Mahotsav initiative to Kolkata

    Life OK brings Mahadev Ganga Mahotsav initiative to Kolkata

    KOLKATA: After getting an overwhelming response in Haridwar, Allahabad, Varanasi, New Delhi, Kanpur and Patna, general entertainment channel (GEC) Life OK has brought the “Mahadev Ganga Mahotsav” initiative to Kolkata, titled Kolkatta Samvaad.

     

    The initiative was started in January last year and was to be held in eight cities across the states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi and West Bengal with the hope of becoming the harbinger of change. The initiative, during the launch promised to take small differentiating steps to ensure a brighter future for Ganga.

     

    “Mahadev Ganga Mahotsav is a program to sensitise and create social awareness towards the issues impacting and the plausible solutions required to the conservation of the river Ganga,” said a release issued to the press in Kolkata.

     

    In fact, the GEC organised a discussion session on – ‘Need to save the Ganga for the future generations’ which explored the impact of polluted Ganga on every individual and the measures that can be taken to save it.

     

    Life OK general manager Ajit Thakur remarked that the initiative would engage all stakeholders to find probable solutions to conserve the river.

  • Radio Mirchi to launch Ghosle Ki Khoj on 13 January

    Radio Mirchi to launch Ghosle Ki Khoj on 13 January

    MUMBAI: To help Delhiites zero in on a perfect dream home, Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM is launching a new show Ghosle Ki Khoj beginning 13 January.

    The new show Ghosle Ki Khoj will be aired every Friday and Saturday on Bumper to Bumper between 5 pm to 6:30 pm. During this time, the Radio Mirchi RJ’s Pooja or Nitin will visit a different property site / flat each day with a property expert. The show would be hosted by RJ Naved Khan.

    Commenting about the launch, Radio Mirchi station head Kanwarbir Singh said, “Property is a booming sector in Delhi today and a show like this would give us a listener connect since there are many people who would be interested in knowing about properties.”

    Talking about the promotional tie-ups, Singh added, “There would be a few segments which would be sponsered. The sponser could either be a Bank which deals in home loans or someone related to the business.”

    According to other sources, the sponsors could be anyone like a Cement company or even a furniture brand but there won’t be any sponsors from the real estate industry. Gaur Sons and Orange County are the two main clients, amongst others.

    The first episode airing on 13 January would cover Gaur Homes Elegante at Govindpuram, Ghaziabad. Following episodes would be around Noida and Indirapuram and then further afield to destinations like Gurgaon.

    Talking about whether there would be an interactive session for listeners Singh added, “At present there is no such session, we are waiting for the audience response first and if it all works out well, then we keep all options open.”

    Sometime in February there would be a special on Weekend Destination, which would cover places away from the city, in route to Haridwar, Jaipur, Meerut and more, Singh said.

    The RJ will share their experiences with the listeners while exploring the places. He will address important questions like the time taken for them to reach the destination, how far the place is from important market places, availability of proper infrastructure, public utilities and other basic amenities like availability of water, electricity, parking, etc.

    The RJ will also provide insights about the neighbourhood. He would speak to the residents or would be residents in the area and to the estate owners or builders about the rates and other applicable charges. The entire interaction will help the listener get an insight of the place he / she wants to invest in or buy.