Tag: Madhya Pradesh

  • Madhya Pradesh, from heartland to global screens

    Madhya Pradesh, from heartland to global screens

    MUMBAI: Lights, camera, action, and Madhya Pradesh is ready for its close-up. The heartland of India is fast emerging as a vibrant hub for filmmaking, blending local authenticity with stories that resonate across the globe.

    At the recent session From Heartland to International Screens: MP in Focus, celebrated filmmakers, actors, and state leaders came together to explore how Madhya Pradesh is shaping narratives that travel far beyond borders. The panel was moderated by actor and voice artist Vijay Vikram Singh, who set the tone by highlighting the state’s unique blend of culture, heritage, and cinematic potential.

    Madhya Pradesh tourism board additional managing director Bidisha Mukherjee, credited the state’s success to its film-friendly policies, ease of doing business, and exotic locations. “From heritage cities like Mandu and Orchha to rural landscapes such as Chambal, MP offers a range of locations that can fit any story,” she said. The state also incentivises women-led and environmentally conscious projects, providing additional support for filmmakers.

    Speaking from personal experience, Sunny Hinduja, actor and producer from Indore, praised the warm hospitality and the homely feel of shooting in MP. “The people, the food, the culture, it all makes the filmmaking experience so welcoming,” he said. Hinduja also revealed plans to produce more content in the state, highlighting MP’s potential as a creative springboard.

    The Viral Fever president Vijay Koshy underlined the professionalism and dedication of local crews, pointing out that the availability of trained technicians reduces the logistical burden for production houses. Filmmakers also noted that MP’s bureaucracy is unusually proactive, with shooting permissions granted quickly and processes made fully online.

    Director Jitank Gurjar, hailing from Gwalior, reflected on the cultural diversity across the state. “Every 50 kilometres, the dialect, the culture, even the way people express emotions changes. Yet human emotions are universal, and MP captures that beautifully,” he said.

    Actor Huma Qureshi added her perspective on MP’s growing film landscape, “The state doesn’t just provide locations; it becomes part of the story. There is a warmth and openness here that instantly connects with everyone on set, making creativity flow effortlessly.”

    The session underscored Madhya Pradesh’s growing role in India’s creative economy. With a combination of government support, diverse locations, skilled talent, and a welcoming culture, the state is positioning itself as a preferred destination for filmmakers looking to tell stories that resonate both locally and globally.
     

  • Yes and Centum win big for powering youth dreams

    Yes and Centum win big for powering youth dreams

    MUMBAI: Talk about making a skill-ful impact! Yes Foundation and Centum Foundation have bagged the prestigious Mahatma Award for Partnership & Impact 2025 for their joint initiative, the Youth Empowerment for Security (YES) Programme, which is changing the lives of young Indians one skill at a time.

    The initiative, focused on skilling and employability, has trained over 1,800 underserved youth across Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Telangana, and Assam, with more than 30 per cent women participants. Over 1,250 of them have already found jobs in fast-growing sectors such as retail, BFSI, healthcare, and logistics.

    The programme’s success comes at a time when women’s workforce participation in India is on the rise. Government data shows the female worker population ratio jumped from 30.2 per cent in June to 32 per cent in August 2025, signalling a strong push towards inclusion.

    “This partnership is helping young people gain skills, confidence, and opportunities,” said Yes Bank president, CSR and CEO of Yes Foundation  Garima Dutt. “It’s not just transforming lives but building a future of economic self-reliance and inclusive growth.”

    Upgrad Enterprise CEO Srikanth Iyengar, which supports Centum Foundation through scalable skilling models, added, “Social impact doesn’t happen overnight. Together, we’re bridging the gap between aspiration and opportunity, especially for women and rural youth.”

    Instituted by philanthropist Amit Sachdeva and supported by the Aditya Birla Group, the Mahatma Award celebrates organisations that embody Gandhian values of truth, inclusion, and social justice. Previous winners include icons such as Ratan Tata, Sudha Murthy, and Microsoft Philanthropy.

    The recognition adds to Centum Foundation’s growing list of honours, including a recent Brandon Hall Gold Award for the same initiative, proving that when partnerships work with purpose, the impact speaks louder than words.

  • Live Times turns one: a year of truth-telling in a noisy news era

    Live Times turns one: a year of truth-telling in a noisy news era

    MUMBAI:  India’s first global multicast news hub has just blown out its first birthday candle, celebrating 12 months of fearless journalism, bold scoops, and a no-nonsense approach to facts in an era where sensationalism often grabs the mic.

    Launched on 23 August 2024 with the unapologetic motto “Complete Truth, Whatever It Takes,” the channel has spent the past year prying open stories others left untouched. From exposing the bone-chilling horrors of Operation Murda to on-ground exclusives during the Delhi Assembly elections, Live Times has made a habit of rattling cages and raising questions.

    Healthcare too came under its lens: reports on Bihar’s crumbling hospitals, Chhattisgarh’s fragile medical system, and mass migration in Madhya Pradesh revealed the gaps between policy and reality. One expose on patients denied treatment despite holding Ayushman health cards made it all the way to the state Assembly, proving that journalism still has teeth.

    With exclusive drone visuals, Live Times captured India’s evolving counter-terror strategy, setting fresh benchmarks in both technology and reporting grit.

    But it hasn’t stopped at newsbreaks. To mark its anniversary, Live Times launched “Voices of Experience: Advice for Future Journalists” , a campaign that tapped India’s veteran reporters for wisdom nuggets. The advice? Double down on fact-checking, stay fearless, work hard, and always keep credibility intact. In other words: journalism has no shortcuts.

    One year on, Live Times isn’t just patting itself on the back; it’s holding up a mirror to the profession. Its message is clear: truth is timeless, and in the race for eyeballs, integrity still wins the day.

     

  • Splash alert as Aqua Imagicaa makes a wave in Indore with grand opening

    Splash alert as Aqua Imagicaa makes a wave in Indore with grand opening

    MUMBAI: Indore is about to get a whole lot wetter and wilder! Aqua Imagicaa Water Park has officially opened its doors in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, bringing world-class water attractions to the region. Nestled just 20 minutes from Indore and Ujjain, this sprawling 18-acre aqua wonderland promises to be the ultimate summer escape for thrill-seekers and families alike.

    The launch marks a major milestone for Imagicaaworld Entertainment Limited, reinforcing its position as a leading player in India’s leisure and entertainment landscape. Following the roaring success of Aqua Imagicaa Surat, which debuted in March 2023, the brand is making a splash in central India, expanding its portfolio to eight parks nationwide.

    Imagicaaworld Entertainment Limited managing director Jai Malpani shared, “We are excited to expand Aqua Imagicaa’s presence with our second park in Indore making it the biggest water park in Madhya Pradesh and the 5 th water park in our portfiolio. This expansion increases our park count to 8 parks and brings us closer to our consumers and meets the increasing demand fior quality water parks in India. As we continue to add one new park each year, Aqua Imagicaa Indore marks another step in fiulfiilling our promise to bring new, unique entertainment destinations across the country. This aligns with the company’s vision to provide top-tier entertainment experiences to dififierent catchments across India, fiurther solidifiying the company’s position as a leader in the country’s growing leisure and entertainment landscape”.

    With 20 exhilarating rides, Aqua Imagicaa Indore is set to be Madhya Pradesh’s largest water park. From adrenaline-pumping slides to relaxing wave pools, the park caters to every kind of visitor, whether they crave heart-racing thrills or a laid-back aquatic retreat.

  • Madhya Pradesh unveils AVGC-XR policy to boost jobs and investment

    Madhya Pradesh unveils AVGC-XR policy to boost jobs and investment

    MUMBAI: Madhya Pradesh (MP) is making a power move in the world of animation, visual effects, gaming, comics, and extended reality (AVGC-XR), unveiling a bold policy aimed at transforming the state into a digital media powerhouse. With the AVGC-XR sector projected to grow at 14-16 per cent annually, the state government is eyeing a significant slice of this booming industry, setting ambitious targets of Rs 10,000 crore in investments, 50,000 new jobs, and 150 start-ups by 2029.

    The Madhya Pradesh AVGC-XR Policy 2024 is designed to not only position the state as an industry leader but also to boost local talent, attract global players, and accelerate innovation. The government has earmarked Rs 500 crore in financial incentives, offering substantial reimbursements on production costs, training subsidies, and infrastructure development grants. Companies setting up AVGC-XR studios in the state can avail up to 35 per cent reimbursement on eligible production expenses, capped at Rs two crore per project, making MP one of the most attractive destinations for digital content creation in India.

    The policy also focuses on infrastructure expansion, with plans to establish two centres of excellence (CoEs) in Indore and Bhopal, dedicated AVGC-XR labs in schools and universities, and India’s first Animation Theme Park to create an immersive learning and entertainment ecosystem. The state is also investing heavily in workforce development, offering up to 50 per cent reimbursement on AVGC-XR training fees, with additional incentives for women entrepreneurs and underprivileged students entering the sector. By 2029, MP aims to train at least one lakh skilled professionals in AVGC-XR disciplines, addressing both local employment needs and global industry demand.

    Government officials are confident that the policy will be a game-changer for the state’s economy. A senior official from the Madhya Pradesh industrial development Corporation stated that the AVGC-XR policy is expected to contribute at least Rs 3,000 crore annually to the state’s GDP, with exports from the sector projected to reach Rs 2,500 crore in the next five years. He further emphasised that the initiative is not just about entertainment but also about positioning MP as a hub for ed-tech, defence simulations, medical imaging, and virtual reality training modules, expanding the scope of AVGC-XR beyond gaming and film.

    The policy also includes provisions for international collaborations, offering financial support for MP-based companies participating in global trade fairs and co-productions. By integrating global best practices and fostering partnerships with leading AVGC-XR firms, the state hopes to bring Rs 1,500 crore in foreign investments over the next decade.

    Madhya Pradesh’s aggressive push into the AVGC-XR space comes at a time when the Indian AVGC sector is projected to be worth Rs three lakh crore by 2030. By laying the groundwork for a thriving digital ecosystem, MP is positioning itself as a leader in next-gen storytelling, immersive experiences, and high-tech content creation. With a structured policy framework, strong financial backing, and a clear vision for the future, the state is not just embracing the digital revolution, it’s setting the stage to lead it.

  • News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh launches ‘Park Ki Peeda’ campaign

    News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh launches ‘Park Ki Peeda’ campaign

    Mumbai: Public parks are a key element in any urban landscape today and with changing lifestyles and increasing construction the importance of public parks has increased manifold. These are areas that create a sense of community besides being the green lungs for the local area.
    Given the importance of these green spaces, News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh has launched a special campaign called ‘Park Ki Peeda’ to put the spotlight on the upkeep of public parks in the two states.

    Often times it is seen that these spaces are not adequately cared for and look visibly unkempt with garbage lying around apart from being frequented by nefarious elements, strays etc. The objective behind the campaign is to highlight the importance of public parks and partner with the concerned authorities to ensure proper upkeep and care of the same.

    The campaign has multiple elements to highlight key aspects of the issue – stories and packages with comments of people about why they feel these parks are important. Special shows and discussions with local authorities, as well as top leaders, are being done to encourage requisite action.

    News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh has been at the forefront of raising and addressing issues that directly concern the people of the two states – this campaign is another step in this direction.

  • News18 Madhya Pradesh launches ‘Sadak Mein Saindhmaari’ campaign

    News18 Madhya Pradesh launches ‘Sadak Mein Saindhmaari’ campaign

    Mumbai: After the success of ‘Sabki Sehat Sabse Zaroori’ campaign, which aimed to transform the healthcare system of the two states, News 18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh is all set to launch another initiative with the intent to put light on one of the major issues of the two states i.e., encroachment on roads and pavements.

    The problem of illegal encroachment on roads and pavements has become a major issue that is often neglected, leaving the people of the state in peril. All the big and small cities have fallen prey to illegal encroachment leading to several other problems for commuters including immense traffic congestion, accidents and even loss of life. As the problem keeps on growing and is overlooked as a general trend, there is a need to take on this issue and devise solutions through which the problem of encroachment can be reduced, making roads and pavements safer for commuters and pedestrians. 

    News18 Madhya Pradesh/Chhattisgarh with its month-long initiative ‘Sadak Mein Saindhmari’ will identify major constituencies of the two states where encroachment is a big problem and crackdown on illegal encroachments. 

    The campaign will consist of stories, special shows as well as interviews with the concerned leaders and other important members of the local administration. It will also include shop owners and retailers in a constructive dialogue to identify solutions for same.

  • ZEE MPCG launches new conversation series ‘Chhattisgarh Ki Baat’

    New Delhi: ZEE Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh has announced a series of events and conclaves called Chhattisgarh Ki Baat, which will be held in various Tier two cities, where both the economy and the society have been deeply affected by the pandemic.

    The channel aims to establish a direct connection with the general viewers through these events & help them raise their concerns. All local and micro-level issues will be discussed and put forward in front of the stakeholders and the policymakers. The initiative will also provide a platform for businessmen and industrialists to put forward their challenges and discuss possible solutions.  

    The first event of the series will start from Bilaspur, the administrative capital of Chhattisgarh on 20 June. Multiple panel discussions and interviews with the policymakers, industrialists, and subject experts will be held on topics varying from the ways to tackle the effect of COVID to the further development of the city. ZEE MPCG will also recognize and honour those people who went out of their way during these tough times and contributed significantly to the development of the state and the region.

    Speaking on the occasion, ZMCL CEO Cluster three, Dileep Tiwari said, “ZEE MPCG has always worked as a bridge between the people of the state and the authority. We felt that at this time when the economy is recovering from the impact of the pandemic it is extremely important to take such initiatives at the city level so that each city and their industries get a platform to connect with the policymakers, discuss their challenges, and have a significant impact on the development of their city.”

    ZMCL, chief revenue officer, Manoj Jagyasi said, “With ZEE MPCG’s wide reach, this initiative will engage the viewers, the leaders, and the facilitators to develop a constructive discussion for the development. We are more than just a news channel, we want to be the ultimate solution provider to our business associates and our viewers. We will take this to 60 cities of MP, CG, UP Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana & Himachal. This will be the biggest outreach program done by a network.”

  • Film shoots resume in Madhya Pradesh under Covid2019 norms

    Film shoots resume in Madhya Pradesh under Covid2019 norms

    MUMBAI: Madhya Pradesh has become the first state to permit film production post the unlock. The state is taking all necessary measures to ensure shooting takes place safely. The government has come out with a set of standard operating guiding principles that need to be followed at film sets and by the crew at all places where filming takes place.

    Moreover, Madhya Pradesh is a predominantly Hindi speaking state, making it more viable and manageable for Bollywood movies. The availability of production facilities, line producers, artists, local crew etc, makes it much more economical to shoot in.

    Till now, more than 200 projects including feature films, TV serial/series, TVCs and reality shows have been shot in Madhya Pradesh, such as Stree, Sui-Dhaga, Kalank, Manikarnika, Luka Chhupi, Padman, Toilet ek Prem Katha, Bajirao Mastani, Paan Singh Tomar, Lion, C, Aarakshan, and Raajneeti, to name a few.

    Recently, actors like Anupam Kher and Bhumi Phednekar have wrapped up filming in Madhya Pradesh for their movies. And a few shoots with actor Vidya Balan are in the pipeline around the last week of November.

    Anupam Kher said, “It is picture wrap for our movie #TheLastShow!! What an amazing, creatively satisfying and courageous journey it has been. We will miss this time together. But I think we have created something, the memories of which will last us for a lifetime. ‘Thank you’ is a small expression to express our gratitude. But we couldn’t have created this gem without the help of #MPGovt, local authorities and people of #Bhopal. Especially @mptourism dept. Jai Ho to you all.  #Film #PassionAndPaseenaFilms.”    

    Madhya Pradesh Tourism department is liable to coordinate with the different concerned departments for shoot permission on behalf of filmmakers. The state is working on a Film Tourism Policy to simplify the process of securing permission for shoots.

    The vision of this policy is to make Madhya Pradesh a major filmmaking hub and generate a number of employment opportunities in the state.

    MP tourism provides the following facilities to producers/directors:

    •      Dedicated film facilitation cell shall work as a nodal agency to ease out the shooting permissions through single window clearance system.

    •      Authentic shooting locations

    •      Film friendly authorities and strong government support

    •      Easy permissions

    •      Modern infrastructure and omnipresent hotels

    •      Favourable law and order condition

    •      Cost-effective infrastructure, crew, local talent and other skilful workforce

    •      Hindi speaking people, food/cuisine flexibility and ideal climate

    Comfort of filming in MP:

    ·        A dedicated online film web portal shall be created to provide a single-point interface and time bound clearance mechanism for filmmakers intending to shoot in Madhya Pradesh.

    ·        All the applications shall be received through online mode by the film facilitation cell and action shall be taken in coordination with the concerned department for permission.

    ·        The portal shall also act as a platform for information dissemination related to film tourism policy and shall also act as a forum for the dissemination and the rules, regulations, also provide information on grants and other utility services.

  • News18 Madhya Pradesh /ChhattisgarhBrings BackKehta Hai Voter

    News18 Madhya Pradesh /ChhattisgarhBrings BackKehta Hai Voter

    As Madhya Pradesh is gearing up for by-elections, News18 Madhya Pradesh / Chhattisgarh is all set to bring back Kehta Hai Voter –the award winning show that makes the voters speak and leaders listen. As the region’s leading news channel, News18 Madhya Pradesh / Chhattisgarh firmly believes that elections are all aboutcommon people and it is therefore important for their voice, their issues and their aspirations to be heard. It is to this objective that News18 Network’s popular show – Kehta Hai Voter – is being launched on 18th July on the channel.

    The show was conceived with the purpose of giving voters a voice during the elections. For all these years the show has been travelling to the constituencies undergoing election and empowering viewers to highlight issues that are important to them. The show’s USP is that it facilitates a direct conversation between the voters and the political leaders.

    Viewers from different constituencies will be asked to raise the questions that they wish to ask of their leaders. Political leaders will then respond to these viewer questions. The show promises to discuss and debate issues in the lead- up to by-electionsthat will have a direct impact on the outcome of these.

    Tune in to Kehta Hai Voter, every Saturday & Sunday at 5.30 PM only on News18 Madhya Pradesh /Chhattisgarh.