Tag: Kiren Rijiju

  • Justice takes the spotlight as Junglee Pictures screens haq

    Justice takes the spotlight as Junglee Pictures screens haq

    MUMBAI: Justice found its stage and the stars took the stand as Junglee Pictures hosted an exclusive screening of its upcoming legal drama Haq in New Delhi. The evening saw a rare confluence of cinema and statesmanship, with union ministers Hardeep Singh Puri and Kiren Rijiju, Delhi lieutenant governor VK Saxena, former chief justice of India DY Chandrachud, and Times Group managing director Vineet Jain gracing the red carpet at The Chanakya Mall.

    Directed by Suparn S Varma, Haq stars Yami Gautam Dhar and Emraan Hashmi in a gripping tale inspired by a landmark supreme court judgment. The film explores the collision between personal faith and secular law, tackling patriarchy and power while celebrating justice and equality. Written by Reshu Nath, it’s the kind of story that lingers long after the credits roll, a mix of emotion, courage, and conversation.

    Produced by Junglee Pictures in association with Insomnia Films and Baweja Studios, Haq also features a compelling debut by Vartika Singh alongside Sheeba Chaddha, Danish Hussain, and Aseem Hattangady.

    From the first half alone, the film struck a chord with its audience. “It’s not just about women’s empowerment but about justice denied because of personal laws. Everybody should see this movie,” said Hardeep Singh Puri. Union minister Kiren Rijiju added, “The film carries a message that shouldn’t be limited to the screen, every Indian should watch it.”

    Former CJI DY Chandrachud called the screening “an emotional and personal moment,” reflecting on the historic judgment that inspired the narrative. “The rights given to women can’t be taken away, they are vindicated in law and in spirit,” he said.

    Echoing the sentiment, Times Group MD Vineet Jain remarked, “There are two kinds of films, the purely entertaining and those that make you think while entertaining. Haq is both.”

    Set to release in cinemas worldwide on 7 November, Haq promises to be more than just another courtroom drama, it’s a stirring plea for justice, equality, and the courage to question.
     

  • ABP News honours nation’s trailblazers at inaugural Newsmaker Awards

    ABP News honours nation’s trailblazers at inaugural Newsmaker Awards

    MUMBAI: Not all heroes need a stage or a spotlight; some change the world one story, one headline at a time.

    Long before TedX talks captured our imagination, newspapers and their fearless journalists were the true torchbearers of change.

    Honouring this legacy of storytelling and innovation, ABP News proudly hosted the inaugural Newsmaker of the Year Awards in New Delhi – a glittering evening celebrating the trailblazers who are shaping India’s destiny. From revolutionaries in technology to visionaries in social impact, the event recognised the unsung heroes whose extraordinary efforts inspire millions and redefine progress for the nation.

    The awards spotlighted individuals from fields as diverse as business, sports, entertainment, education, social reform, health, technology, environment, art, and culture. Additionally, digital influencers who have sparked conversations and driven progress were honoured, reflecting the evolving landscape of societal impact.

    The evening saw prominent chief guests, including Union minister of parliamentary affairs, Kiren Rijiju; Minister of petroleum and natural gas, Hardeep Singh Puri; and former minister of education, women and child development, Smriti Irani, who added gravitas to the occasion.

    Aligned with ABP News’ philosophy, ‘Aapko Rakhe Aage,’ the awards celebrated the spirit of innovation and perseverance. Each honouree embodied the transformative power of individuals in shaping public discourse, redefining excellence, and driving meaningful change.

    Audiences can witness the celebration of these remarkable individuals in an exclusive broadcast on ABP News, Sunday, 29 December 2024, from 6 to 7 pm.

    Don’t miss this momentous event that honours the visionaries reshaping India.

  • Times Now honours 13 inspiring Indians at the Amazing Indians Awards 2024

    Times Now honours 13 inspiring Indians at the Amazing Indians Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Times Now recently hosted the Amazing Indians Awards 2024 in New Delhi. A premier national platform, Amazing Indians Awards 2024 celebrated the indomitable spirit of 13 exceptional individuals whose relentless courage, determination, and selfless actions have not only inspired change but also left a lasting impact on the lives of many, reinforcing the true spirit of service and leadership.

    The chief guest for the event, minister of parliamentary affairs & minister of minority affairs Kiren Rijiju, delivered the special address and felicitated the winners along with the Jury members. Union Environment minister Bhupender Yadav sent a video recorded message of congratulations and appreciation for the winners which was aired at the event. Adding to the grandeur of the ceremony, was a captivating dance performance by the visually impaired dancers of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled.

    Amazing Indian Awards 2024 winners felicitated across 12 categories included Pauzagin Tonsing (education), Raimati Ghiuria (agriculture), Dr. Sarita Subramaniam (wnvironment sustainability), Vishal Singh (food management & nutrition), Peera Ram (animal welfare), Shaikh Raziya (girl child & women’s right empowerment), Sipong Chingmak Chang (healthcare), Preeti Srinivasan (healthcare), Piyush Tiwari (road safety), Ranjeet Yadav (rural and slum development), Nimalan V R (sanitation & water), Kadivendi Mahipal Chary (social innovation using technology), and Aditya Mehta (sports enablers). The winners were shortlisted through an exhaustive pan-India screening process by an esteemed panel of jury comprising Sanjeev Sanyal, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, General M. M. Naravane, Prasoon Joshi, Renu Sud Karnad, and duly evaluated by Ernst & Young (process partner).

    At the Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2024, Paris 2024 Olympic Bronze Medallists Aman Sehrawat, (India’s youngest-ever Olympic medallist in the 57kg freestyle wrestling category), and Harmanpreet Singh, (captain of the Indian men’s Hockey team), were felicitated for their remarkable achievements.

    Speaking at the Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2024, minister of parliamentary affairs & minister of minority affairs Kiren Rijiju said, “Words are not enough to capture the achievements of the Amazing Indians. As our Prime Minister Narendra Modi often says, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ this event has given us the opportunity to meet inspiring individuals from every corner of the country, united on one platform. The jury must’ve had a herculean task to select winners, because every nominee is truly exceptional. These Amazing Indians have not only inspired us but also filled us with a sense of pride and happiness. As someone holding responsibility in the government, we will continue to support those who are contributing to India’s growth. Times Now has created a wonderful platform to bring people from across the country together to celebrate these achievements. Thank you, Olympic medallists Aman Sehrawat and Harmanpreet Singh, for making the country proud and bringing happiness to the nation. Seeing such sporting success stories and contributions from all walks of life has truly made India proud.”

    Times Network COO, news broadcasting business, Varun Kohli said, “As India’s most influential news leader, Times Now has always been a catalyst for change. The Amazing Indians Awards exemplify this mission by honouring the extraordinary achievements of everyday people who, through compassion and dedication, make a significant impact. We are committed to celebrating these remarkable changemakers, confident that their inspiring stories will encourage others to help build a better India.”

    The Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2024 celebrated the remarkable contributions of those who have defied odds and made a profound, lasting difference in the lives of others, etching their spirit of perseverance into the fabric of India’s progress.

  • India Today Conclave returns with its Mumbai edition on 4-5 November

    India Today Conclave returns with its Mumbai edition on 4-5 November

    Mumbai: The India Today Conclave – Mumbai, is back with its latest edition, scheduled to be held on 4,5 November 2022. An extension of the India Today Conclave, this edition will provide a platform for an intellectual and informed exchange of ideas between voices.

    Branded as the ‘Mumbaikar special’ the conclave positions itself as offering a full spectrum for the intellectual appetite of Mumbai.

    The India Today Conclave brings together entrepreneurs, authors, cultural icons, artists, and political leaders from across the region to share their ideas on various topics. This year’s edition in Mumbai will feature voices such as Nitin Gadkari, Piyush Goyal, Kiren Rijiju, Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis, Deepak Bagla, Neelkanth Mishra, Pavan K. Varma, Alex Ellis, Swami Gaur Gopal Das, and others.

    The conclave will also touch upon important topics in the entertainment industry, which will be addressed by Yash, Abhishek Bachchan, Varun Dhawan, Rajkummar Rao, and others.

  • Olympics 2020: Kiren Rijiju, Sony Sports say ‘Hum Honge Kamyaab’

    Olympics 2020: Kiren Rijiju, Sony Sports say ‘Hum Honge Kamyaab’

    KOLKATA: With the clock counting down to Olympics 2020, minister of state (I/C) youth affairs and sports Kiren Rijiju has joined hands with Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN) in support of the Indian athletes with their Hum Honge Kamyaab campaign. 

    Rijiju filmed the campaign at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium with SPSN, the official broadcast partner of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, to provide the last mile inspiration for the athletes representing the country.

    The film with the central theme of Hum Honge Kamyaab will feature the sports minister encouraging the entire Indian contingent to win accolades and also aims to ensure the country is aware about the athletes representing them.

    SPSN is leaving no stone unturned to ensure Indians are aware about the athletes who would be representing the country a few months from now. As the sportspersons  prepare to go on the grandest stage of all, the sports broadcaster joining hands with Rijiju will kickstart a movement that aims to galvanise and inspire the country in celebrating the heroes travelling to Tokyo and wish them the best luck for their success.

  • Oxigen fuels Arunachal tourism

    MUMBAI: Oxigen Services, one of India’s largest payment solutions provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Tourism, Arunachal Pradesh for becoming the preferred partner for providing digital payment solution to the residents and tourists visiting the state.

    Oxigen Services CMD Pramod Saxena signed an MoU with the state government in the presence of Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju, key dignitaries of the state and key officials from various companies.

    Saxena said, “Every year the state attracts a huge number of domestic and foreign tourists. With this partnership, we would like to provide a reliable, efficient and robust service of our digital payments solutions, with access through Oxigen Wallet and Oxigen Micro ATM. This alliance is one step forward in the evolution of Digital India.”

    Oxigen Services is powered by 12 years of service excellence in the digital business of micro payments of services and remittances in a ‘real time’ environment. Oxigen has a retail footprint of 2, 00,000 outlets and has processed over 4 billion transactions till date with a current transaction volume rate of 600 million transactions per annum.

  • No fixation of Govt percentage for advertisements in states: Rijiju

    No fixation of Govt percentage for advertisements in states: Rijiju

    New Delhi: The Government has denied that any orders have been issued for fixing the percentage of expenditure for ‘A’ ‘B’ and ‘C’ linguistic regions on advertising in Hindi and English.

    Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said a certain percentage of total expenditure on Government advertisements to be given in Hindi and English may be decided by Central Ministries/Departments according to their requirements.

    This was in accordance with the President’s Orders on the recommendations of the Eighth part of the report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language, he added in a reply in Parliament.

    Region “A” means the States of Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand,  Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh and the Union Territories of Delhi and Andaman and Nicobar Islands; “Region A” means the States of

    “Region B” means the States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab and the Union Territory of Chandigarh, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

    “Region C” means all other States and Union Territories

  • No fixation of Govt percentage for advertisements in states: Rijiju

    No fixation of Govt percentage for advertisements in states: Rijiju

    New Delhi: The Government has denied that any orders have been issued for fixing the percentage of expenditure for ‘A’ ‘B’ and ‘C’ linguistic regions on advertising in Hindi and English.

    Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said a certain percentage of total expenditure on Government advertisements to be given in Hindi and English may be decided by Central Ministries/Departments according to their requirements.

    This was in accordance with the President’s Orders on the recommendations of the Eighth part of the report of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language, he added in a reply in Parliament.

    Region “A” means the States of Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand,  Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh and the Union Territories of Delhi and Andaman and Nicobar Islands; “Region A” means the States of

    “Region B” means the States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab and the Union Territory of Chandigarh, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

    “Region C” means all other States and Union Territories

  • 4th edition of IAA Leadership Awards to the best in respective industry

    4th edition of IAA Leadership Awards to the best in respective industry

    MUMBAI: The 4th edition of IAA  Leadership Awards was a glorious affair where the who’s who of the marketing, advertising and media industry got together to facilitate the best work amongst their peers and recognise the stalwarts who are leading their teams best in this dynamic ecosystem.  Union Minister of States of Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju was the chief guest and presented the awards to the best creative minds.

    The evening also lent itself to many learnings and forward thinking discussions for the industry at large. Viacom 18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats in his opening address defined the three ‘I’s and an ‘A’ as ‘ Inference’, ‘influence’, ‘intuition’ and ‘agility’. Elucidating, Vats said a great leader must infer from the emerging trends that he sees around, must take his contacts and networking seriously and be ready to influence with the resources he has at his disposal, be intuitive with the current changing dynamics and be able to translate his judgement into action quickly.

    Speaking on the occasion, IAA’s India Chapter   president Srinivasan K Swamy said, “The IAA Leadership Awards are testimony of the inspirational work that industry leaders and creative minds accomplish during the course of the year. Today, we are celebrating the extraordinary work and journey of the industry at large from the year gone by. The campaigns have achieved much success in the brand’s positioning and perception. I congratulate the winners and hope to see such incredible work for years to come.”

    Seconding him, IAA Leadership Awards committee chairman Sam Balsara said, “This year, at the 4th IAA Leadership Awards, we have seen some tough competition that has been carried out by teams across industries. The decision-making process has been robust and after deep deliberation, we have finally arrived on the list of winners who have been honoured today. As the evening draws to a close, I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to the winners and look forward to some great work from them in coming years”.

    While Aditya Birla Group CEO Kumar Mangalam Birla took away the CEO of the Year award, ICICI Prudential digital business and marketing EVP and head Manish Dubey, Hindustan Unilever;s Samir Singh, Lenovo marketing director Bhaskar Choudhuri and  Maruti Suzuki’s Randhir Singh Kalsi were amongst the few who won the much coveted The Marketer of the Year Awards that were given away  in 14 categories. Birla credited his win to his impeccable team which is forward thinking and intuitive to the market changes.

    Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia CEO and chairman Ashish Bhasin was awarded with The Media Agency Head of the Year Award. Sharing his joy for being acknowledged for the hard work, Bhasin added, “As late entrants in the industry, it gives me immense joy and pride in the organization’s efforts. We sort of challenged the market with a target to be the second best in the field by 2017. Acknowledgements  such as this from such a  well recognised body makes me feel that we are on the right track and gives us the confidence to move forward.”

    Upon bagging the Creative Agency Head of The Year, BBDO India chairman and CCO, Josy Paul said, “”This is not just a leadership award, it’s a leadership ‘team’ award. I am receiving it on behalf of my partner Ajai Jhala and the amazing leaders at BBDO India who create the outstanding work that gives me this moment of glory. I share it with them. I’m nothing without them.”

    In television, Colors CEO Raj Nayak was awarded the Media Person of the year, while India TV chairman and editor in chief Rajat Sharma was recognised as the Television Anchor of the Year. In the special categories, Bharat Patel was included in the Hall of Fame, while actor Varun Dhawan was awarded as the Brand Endorser of The Year.

    The 4th edition of the IAA Leadership Awards recognized the achievements of diverse groups of individuals for their incredible contribution in designing path-breaking and high impact marketing initiatives to strengthen their respective brand’s promise and standing amongst  consumers.

    Congratulating the winners,  Rijiju said, “I am impressed with how the evening and awards have been conceived. IAA is an important body when it comes to championing the marketers. As India is taking its rightful place in the world, the marketing and advertising world is catapulting India even faster. A decade ago, we used to have respect but we were never perceived as leaders. However, today, we receive tremendous recognition abroad. We have begun recognising our leaders – news is getting anchor-specific and editor-centric. Even Narendra Modi is a brand! This is the moment that belongs to India.”

    Click here for the complete list of winners.

    Winner List for the 4th Edition of the IAA Leadership Awards

    CATEGORY NAME

    WINNER NAME

    Marketer of the Year – Banking

    Karthi Marshan, Kotak Mahindra Bank

    Marketer of the Year – Insurance

    Manish Dubey, ICICI Prudential

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Food

    Varun Berry, Britannia

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Beverage

    Nadia Chauhan, Parle Agro

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Home Care

    Ajay Dang, Godrej

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Personal Care

    Samir Singh, Hindustan Unilever

    Marketer of the Year – Auto: Two-Wheelers

    Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter

    Marketer of the Year – Auto: Passenger Vehicles

    Randhir Singh Kalsi, Maruti Suzuki

    Marketer of the Year – Consumer Durables

    Ranjivjit Singh, Samsung

    Marketer of the Year – Mobile Devices

    Bhaskar Choudhari, Lenovo

    Marketer of the Year – Mobile Services

    Srinivasan Gopalan, Bharti Airtel

    Marketer of the Year – E-Commerce

    Amit Agarwal, Amazon

    Marketer of the Year – Home Improvement

    Amit Syngle, Asian Paints

    Marketer of the Year – Retail

    Sanjay Behl, Raymond

    CEO of the Year

    Kumar Mangalam Birla, Aditya Birla Group

    Media Person of the Year

    Raj Nayak, COLORS

    Television Anchor of the Year

    Rajat Sharma, India TV

    News Editor of the Year

    Sanjay Gupta, Dainik Jagran

    Media Agency Head of the Year

    Ashish Bhasin, Dentsu

    Creative Agency Head of the Year

    Josy Paul, BBDO

    Hall of Fame

    Bharat Patel

    Brand Endorser of the Year

    Varun Dhawan

  • 4th edition of IAA Leadership Awards to the best in respective industry

    4th edition of IAA Leadership Awards to the best in respective industry

    MUMBAI: The 4th edition of IAA  Leadership Awards was a glorious affair where the who’s who of the marketing, advertising and media industry got together to facilitate the best work amongst their peers and recognise the stalwarts who are leading their teams best in this dynamic ecosystem.  Union Minister of States of Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju was the chief guest and presented the awards to the best creative minds.

    The evening also lent itself to many learnings and forward thinking discussions for the industry at large. Viacom 18 group CEO Sudhanshu Vats in his opening address defined the three ‘I’s and an ‘A’ as ‘ Inference’, ‘influence’, ‘intuition’ and ‘agility’. Elucidating, Vats said a great leader must infer from the emerging trends that he sees around, must take his contacts and networking seriously and be ready to influence with the resources he has at his disposal, be intuitive with the current changing dynamics and be able to translate his judgement into action quickly.

    Speaking on the occasion, IAA’s India Chapter   president Srinivasan K Swamy said, “The IAA Leadership Awards are testimony of the inspirational work that industry leaders and creative minds accomplish during the course of the year. Today, we are celebrating the extraordinary work and journey of the industry at large from the year gone by. The campaigns have achieved much success in the brand’s positioning and perception. I congratulate the winners and hope to see such incredible work for years to come.”

    Seconding him, IAA Leadership Awards committee chairman Sam Balsara said, “This year, at the 4th IAA Leadership Awards, we have seen some tough competition that has been carried out by teams across industries. The decision-making process has been robust and after deep deliberation, we have finally arrived on the list of winners who have been honoured today. As the evening draws to a close, I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to the winners and look forward to some great work from them in coming years”.

    While Aditya Birla Group CEO Kumar Mangalam Birla took away the CEO of the Year award, ICICI Prudential digital business and marketing EVP and head Manish Dubey, Hindustan Unilever;s Samir Singh, Lenovo marketing director Bhaskar Choudhuri and  Maruti Suzuki’s Randhir Singh Kalsi were amongst the few who won the much coveted The Marketer of the Year Awards that were given away  in 14 categories. Birla credited his win to his impeccable team which is forward thinking and intuitive to the market changes.

    Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia CEO and chairman Ashish Bhasin was awarded with The Media Agency Head of the Year Award. Sharing his joy for being acknowledged for the hard work, Bhasin added, “As late entrants in the industry, it gives me immense joy and pride in the organization’s efforts. We sort of challenged the market with a target to be the second best in the field by 2017. Acknowledgements  such as this from such a  well recognised body makes me feel that we are on the right track and gives us the confidence to move forward.”

    Upon bagging the Creative Agency Head of The Year, BBDO India chairman and CCO, Josy Paul said, “”This is not just a leadership award, it’s a leadership ‘team’ award. I am receiving it on behalf of my partner Ajai Jhala and the amazing leaders at BBDO India who create the outstanding work that gives me this moment of glory. I share it with them. I’m nothing without them.”

    In television, Colors CEO Raj Nayak was awarded the Media Person of the year, while India TV chairman and editor in chief Rajat Sharma was recognised as the Television Anchor of the Year. In the special categories, Bharat Patel was included in the Hall of Fame, while actor Varun Dhawan was awarded as the Brand Endorser of The Year.

    The 4th edition of the IAA Leadership Awards recognized the achievements of diverse groups of individuals for their incredible contribution in designing path-breaking and high impact marketing initiatives to strengthen their respective brand’s promise and standing amongst  consumers.

    Congratulating the winners,  Rijiju said, “I am impressed with how the evening and awards have been conceived. IAA is an important body when it comes to championing the marketers. As India is taking its rightful place in the world, the marketing and advertising world is catapulting India even faster. A decade ago, we used to have respect but we were never perceived as leaders. However, today, we receive tremendous recognition abroad. We have begun recognising our leaders – news is getting anchor-specific and editor-centric. Even Narendra Modi is a brand! This is the moment that belongs to India.”

    Click here for the complete list of winners.

    Winner List for the 4th Edition of the IAA Leadership Awards

    CATEGORY NAME

    WINNER NAME

    Marketer of the Year – Banking

    Karthi Marshan, Kotak Mahindra Bank

    Marketer of the Year – Insurance

    Manish Dubey, ICICI Prudential

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Food

    Varun Berry, Britannia

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Beverage

    Nadia Chauhan, Parle Agro

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Home Care

    Ajay Dang, Godrej

    Marketer of the Year – FMCG – Personal Care

    Samir Singh, Hindustan Unilever

    Marketer of the Year – Auto: Two-Wheelers

    Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter

    Marketer of the Year – Auto: Passenger Vehicles

    Randhir Singh Kalsi, Maruti Suzuki

    Marketer of the Year – Consumer Durables

    Ranjivjit Singh, Samsung

    Marketer of the Year – Mobile Devices

    Bhaskar Choudhari, Lenovo

    Marketer of the Year – Mobile Services

    Srinivasan Gopalan, Bharti Airtel

    Marketer of the Year – E-Commerce

    Amit Agarwal, Amazon

    Marketer of the Year – Home Improvement

    Amit Syngle, Asian Paints

    Marketer of the Year – Retail

    Sanjay Behl, Raymond

    CEO of the Year

    Kumar Mangalam Birla, Aditya Birla Group

    Media Person of the Year

    Raj Nayak, COLORS

    Television Anchor of the Year

    Rajat Sharma, India TV

    News Editor of the Year

    Sanjay Gupta, Dainik Jagran

    Media Agency Head of the Year

    Ashish Bhasin, Dentsu

    Creative Agency Head of the Year

    Josy Paul, BBDO

    Hall of Fame

    Bharat Patel

    Brand Endorser of the Year

    Varun Dhawan