Tag: Narendra Modi

  • PM Modi gives voice to women on International Women’s Day through his social media handles

    PM Modi gives voice to women on International Women’s Day through his social media handles

    MUMBAI; You have got to hand it to the PM and his core communications management team. In a pioneering move to celebrate International Women’s Day, Narendra Modi handed over control of his substantial social media presence to six accomplished women (at least the ones we came across) from diverse fields, providing them a platform to share their stories and inspire millions across India.

    The initiative saw Modi’s accounts temporarily managed by women who have broken barriers in rural entrepreneurship, disability advocacy, space science, nuclear technology, sports, and agriculture. Each shared personal journeys and messages reflecting India’s progress in women’s empowerment.

    Frontier Markets founder & CEO Ajaita S highlighted her organisation’s work empowering rural women through financial inclusion and technology. “A financially empowered woman is a confident decision-maker, independent thinker, architect of her own future and a maker of modern India,” she wrote, emphasising how their ‘Meri Saheli App’ harnesses AI to support women entrepreneurs in agriculture, healthcare and financial literacy.

    Samarthyam, Centre for Universal Accessibility  founder Anjlee Agarwal used the platform to advocate for disability rights. “Forget labels, forget barriers…let’s strengthen Sugamya Bharat and make it an important precursor to a Viksit Bharat,” she urged, sharing her three decades of work on universal accessibility and inclusive mobility.

    The scientific community was represented by two distinguished voices. Shilpi Soni, a space scientist with 24 years at Isro, shared her contributions to India’s communication and navigation missions, while Elina Mishra, a nuclear scientist from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, detailed her work in electromagnetic research and medical applications of nuclear technology for remote healthcare.

    Chess grandmaster Vaishali Rameshbabu brought a sporting perspective, encouraging young women to pursue their dreams regardless of hurdles. “Sports is among the best teachers,” she noted, while praising India’s improving support system for women athletes.

    From Bihar’s Nalanda district, Anita Devi shared how she established Madhopur Farmers Producer Co Ltd nine years ago, helping hundreds of women achieve financial independence through mushroom cultivation.

    Political analysts view the Modi’s initiative as a strategic amplification of women’s voices across sectors critical to India’s development agenda. By temporarily ceding his immense digital reach—among the largest for any world leader—he  has effectively showcased women’s contributions to nation-building while highlighting government initiatives supporting their advancement.

    The diverse selection of women—spanning rural innovation, scientific research, disability advocacy, sports excellence, and agricultural entrepreneurship—reflects the multifaceted approach to women’s empowerment that the administration seeks to promote.

    As India continues its economic and social transformation, this exercise underscores the increasing prominence of women’s leadership across domains once considered inaccessible to them, while simultaneously drawing attention to ongoing challenges.

    The initiative has been widely praised for going beyond symbolic gestures to provide substantive visibility to women making significant contributions to India’s progress, reinforcing the message that women’s empowerment is integral to the nation’s development journey.

  • Narendra Modi logs into AI future at Paris summit with Macron

    Narendra Modi logs into AI future at Paris summit with Macron

    MUMBAI: India’s tech diplomacy got a high-tech twist as prime minister Narendra Modi landed in Paris to co-chair the artificial intelligence (AI) Summit alongside French president Emmanuel Macron. The summit, a hotspot for world leaders, tech moguls, and policy architects, is tackling the biggest brain-busting questions around AI and how to harness its potential while keeping the digital genie from wreaking havoc.

    With AI rapidly reshaping industries from healthcare to defence, Modi’s presence at the summit signals India’s growing role in global tech governance. The discussions are expected to focus on ethical AI development, regulatory frameworks, and ensuring the technology doesn’t widen economic and social gaps. Amid growing concerns over deepfakes, job disruptions, and data privacy, the summit aims to establish a blueprint for responsible AI innovation.

    Beyond the tech talk, Modi and Macron are set to discuss India-France collaborations across aerospace, defence, and energy sectors. With joint ventures already in the works from Rafale jets to nuclear reactors the visit is expected to reinforce the strategic ties between the two nations.

    As AI continues to reshape the world at breakneck speed, the Paris summit is more than just a meeting of minds; it’s a race to ensure that intelligence, artificial or otherwise, serves humanity rather than outpaces it.

  • India’s Waves conference  finally scheduled from 1-4 May 2025

    India’s Waves conference finally scheduled from 1-4 May 2025

    MUMBAI: It required the intervention of some of the top industrialists and entertainment executives from India and globally, the information and broadcasting minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, and most of all the prime minister Narendra Modi to nail the final dates for the inaugural  World Audiovisual Entertainment Summit (Waves). Vaishnaw announced on 8 February that Waves would be held from 1-4 May 2025 in Mumbai.

    And the venue: the fabulous JioWorld Convention Centre and the JioWorld Gardens in the famous Bandra-Kurla Complex.

    Said Vaishnaw on X: India is laying the foundation for becoming the creative powerhouse of the world! #WAVES2025 Following an inspiring meeting of the Advisory Board with the PM  @narendramodiJi, the 1st World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES 2025) is levelling up to make India the global content hub! This summit will bring together the world’s top media CEOs, biggest entertainment icons, and creative minds from across the globe—unifying entertainment, creativity, and culture like never before! Mark your calendars. Pack your dreams. Get ready to ride the WAVES! 1st – 4th May 2025 .”

    Industry, can be assured now that Modi and Vaishnaw have stamped the dates, there will be no further postponments going forward like there were twice in the past.

  • Gail boosts start-up investment fund to Rs 500 crore

    Gail boosts start-up investment fund to Rs 500 crore

    MUMBAI: Gail  (India) Limited has announced a substantial increase in its start-up investment fund, raising the corpus from Rs 100 crore to Rs 500 crore. The move aims to foster innovation, support emerging businesses, and accelerate growth within India’s start-up ecosystem.

    The expanded fund will focus on nurturing start-ups across sectors such as clean energy, renewables, energy storage, electric mobility, and digital transformation. The initiative aligns with the government’s vision of a self-reliant India.

    Gail chairman & managing director  Sandeep Kumar Gupta said: “We are proud to support the Start-up India mission as envisioned by prime minister Narendra Modi. By increasing our start-up fund to Rs 500 crore, we aim to provide stronger financial and strategic backing to entrepreneurs with breakthrough ideas. This initiative reflects our  commitment to fostering innovation and sustainability in India’s energy and technology sectors.”

    Since launching its start-up initiative Pankh in July 2017, Gail has invested in 36 start-ups across sectors including compressed biogas (CBG), electric mobility, IoT, logistics, and environmental solutions. 

  • Social media influencers redefine power in Bharat Dialogues’ 2024 Top 100

    Social media influencers redefine power in Bharat Dialogues’ 2024 Top 100

    MUMBAI: Who holds power in India today? Politicians, business tycoons, and cinema stars may still dominate the limelight, but the rise of digital creators is rewriting the playbook of influence.

    The Bharat Dialogues’ 2024 List of the 100 Most Influential People has brought this shift into sharp focus, featuring 16 social media influencers alongside the likes of prime minister Narendra Modi, Indian cinema icon Shah Rukh Khan, and business mogul Gautam Adani.

    This evolution, driven by the Rs 12,000 crore creator economy and India’s insatiable appetite for digital content, reflects a new era where relatability often trumps legacy. The list, compiled from insights of 30,790 respondents and deliberations by an esteemed jury, celebrates individuals across politics, entertainment, business, startups, and more, offering a vivid snapshot of India’s changing influence landscape.

    The 2024 Bharat Dialogues List signals a seismic shift. Where once influence rested solely in the hands of politicians (24 on the list), industrialists (18), and cinema stars (12), creators like Ankur Warikoo, Raj Shamani, and Urfi Javed now share the spotlight.

    “These creators don’t just entertain,” said Bharat Dialogues co-founder Vivek Satya Mitram, “they connect deeply with audiences, shattering traditional hierarchies of power.”

    Take Ranvir Allahabadia, a fitness entrepreneur turned motivational force, or Dolly Chaiwala, whose satirical commentary draws a massive 10-million-strong following. They don’t merely inspire; they engage, offering something legacy figures often struggle to match: authenticity.

    Creators vs Titans

    The list paints an intriguing juxtaposition:

    . Politicians: With Narendra Modi and Yogi Adityanath dominating governance, their influence stems from shaping policy and public narratives. But creators bring a fresh voice to grassroots issues, connecting directly with audiences often underserved by traditional media.

    . Business leaders: Industrialists like Gautam Adani and Falguni Nayar continue to drive economic innovation. Yet influencers like Ashneer Grover blend entrepreneurial grit with digital savvy, reaching millions through bold, relatable content.

    .  Cinema celebrities: While Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone command cultural clout, influencers like Urfi Javed redefine stardom by shunning convention and celebrating individuality.

    Digital creators thrive in a space where relatability trumps wealth or authority. Platforms like YouTube and Instagram have removed gatekeepers, empowering figures like Acharya Dhirendra Shastri to merge spirituality with digital innovation, or Ankur Warikoo to transform financial literacy into an engaging digital movement.

    “Influence has shifted from boardrooms and red carpets to smartphones and social feeds,” observed Bharat Dialogues co-founder Pooja Priyamvada.

    By the numbers:

    . India’s creator economy grew by 25 per cent in 2024, reaching a staggering Rs 12,000 crore.

    . Social media advertising now accounts for 35 per cent of India’s total ad spend, reflecting brands’ increasing reliance on influencers.

    . Influencers generate 60 per cent higher engagement than traditional celebrity endorsements.

    As digital consumption surges, this trend shows no signs of slowing. With younger generations driving content trends, creators like Raj Shamani-a voice for entrepreneurial aspirations—are not just reshaping influence; they’re redefining it entirely.

    “Creators are more than disruptors,” said Vivek. “They’re the architects of a cultural shift that will continue to reshape India’s socio-economic fabric.”

    As India stands on the cusp of this transformation, Bharat Dialogues’ 2024 list offers more than a snapshot—it captures a nation in transition, where influence is no longer inherited but earned in the hearts of millions.

    Explore the full list here: Bharat Dialogues Top 100

  • Maruti Suzuki drives out first electric SUV, e Vitara at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025

    Maruti Suzuki drives out first electric SUV, e Vitara at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025

    MUMBAI:  Maruti Suzuki India is moving int higher gear as far as its e-vehicles are concerned. The automaker officially launched its first battery electric vehicle (BEV) SUV, the e Vitara, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The unveiling is part of the company’s commitment to eco-friendly transportation and customer convenience through its new ‘e for me’ electric eco-solutions.

    The e Vitara is built on the all-new Heartect e platform, specifically designed for electric vehicles. This robust platform promises superior performance, an excellent driving range, and uncompromised safety features. MSIL plans to market the e Vitara  through its premium Nexa channel, embodying values of innovation, sophistication, and premium customer experiences.

    Suzuki Motor Corp  president Toshihiro Suzuki  addressed the gathering, emphasising the strategic approach to making BEVs appealing to consumers. “We are focusing on three main strategies: developing a dedicated BEV platform for optimal performance, evolving products tailored to meet customer needs, and leveraging our economies of scale through centralized manufacturing in India,” he stated, highlighting the alignment with prime minister Narendra Modi’s “Make in India” vision.

    Maruti Suzuki  India managing director & CEO Hisashi Takeuchi elaborated on the e Vitara’s  technological features. “This SUV, equipped with an efficient 61kWh battery, can deliver ranges exceeding 500 kilometers on a single charge,” he said, adding that the car includes advanced capabilities such as Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and integrated digital displays for a seamless user experience.

    E Vitara

    In a bid to enhance electric vehicle adoption across India, MSIL introduced the ‘e for me’ initiative. “The goal is to create electric eco-solutions that cater to our customers’ needs,” Takeuchi explained.
     

    This initiative includes smart home charging solutions with installation support, a plan for fast charging stations in over 100 cities, and the establishment of 1,500 EV-enabled service workshops nationwide. The company aims to ensure that customers can find a charging station every 5 to 10 kilometers in major urban areas.

    The e Vitara  will be gradually rolled out across Nexa dealerships, with a significant ambition to export the vehicle to over 100 countries, including major markets like Japan and Europe. This move reinforces MSIL’s commitment to position India as a global hub for electric vehicle manufacturing.

    The design of the all-new e Vitara reflects Nexa’s signature “crafted futurism” philosophy, merging advanced technology with a sense of adventure. Its striking exterior features a bold stance, aerodynamic details, and advanced lighting systems, while the interior boasts a modern digital cockpit, premium sound system, and thoughtful amenities designed for passenger comfort.

    Constructed with high-strength, high-tensile steel, the Heartect -e platform enhances structural integrity and passenger safety. The e Vitara  also incorporates cutting-edge technology to optimise driving performance under varying conditions, with a driving experience enriched by multiple driving modes, including eco, normal, and sports.

     

    Tech specs

    Safety is paramount in the e Vitara , featuring standard seven airbags, electronic parking brakes, a tyre pressure monitoring system, and built-in Level 2 ADAS. The next gen Suzuki Connect offers over 60 advanced features, enabling remote vehicle controls and real-time updates via a user-friendly mobile application.

    The e Vitara  will be available in two battery options and a palette of 10 colors, including four dual-tone variants. As Maruti Suzuki embarks on this transformative journey, the introduction of the e Vitara  signifies the company’s dedication to reshaping the future of India’s automotive landscape, delivering unmatched value and innovation to its customers.
     

  • From ‘go play outside’ to gaming glory: India levels up

    From ‘go play outside’ to gaming glory: India levels up

    MUMBAI: Once dismissed as a frivolous pastime that couldn’t put food on the table, gaming in India has hit the ultimate power-up.

    What was once the bane of parental lectures has become a billion-dollar behemoth.

    The gaming and esports industry is set to score big in 2025, with global tournaments and homegrown innovations fueling a feverish growth spurt.

    As per the India Market Model Report by Niko Partners, the country’s gaming market will hit the $1 billion jackpot in 2025, leveling up to $1.4 billion by 2028, riding on an 11.1 per cent five-year CAGR.

    Gaming fever is here, and it’s contagious!

    The spotlight will shine on the Olympic Esports Games in Saudi Arabia, marking a milestone in global recognition for esports. Following India’s stellar performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Indian gamers will aim to contribute to the country’s medal tally in this rapidly growing competitive arena.

    The Esports World Cup, featuring chess as a title with a prize pool of $1.5 million, will provide another platform for Indian excellence. Chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju’s historic world championship win adds anticipation for India’s participation in this event, scheduled from 31 July to 3 August 2025 in Saudi Arabia.

    Domestically, the Waves Esports Championships (WESC), supported by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, will kick off the year with finals for titles like Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), World Cricket Championship (WCC), and eFootball at the inaugural Waves Summit in February 2025. Government-backed initiatives like these will further shape India’s esports landscape.

    The convergence of cricket and esports continues to expand, with partnerships such as Mumbai Indians collaborating with BGMI, Gujarat Titans organising esports tournaments, and Kolkata Knight Riders teaming up with S8UL Esports. This growing synergy will solidify esports’ appeal in India’s sports ecosystem.

    NODWIN Gaming co-founder & MD, Akshat Rathee predicts deeper ties between esports and entertainment in 2025, “Cricket will integrate more with esports through collaborations with IPL teams and cricket esports titles. Bollywood stars and musicians will also engage actively, merging gaming with music, anime, and youth-centric entertainment. This trend was evident in NODWIN Gaming’s hosting of DreamHack India alongside Hyderabad Comic Con, and it will only grow stronger.”

    The rise of gamification across sectors will also redefine how users interact with platforms. Social media giants like Facebook and Netflix have integrated gaming features, with others like Amazon and LinkedIn following suit. This trend will intensify in 2025, reshaping user engagement.

    The surge in brand collaborations highlights gaming’s mainstream appeal. 8Bit Creatives secured a landmark sponsorship with iQOO, reflecting non-endemic brands’ interest in the gaming sector.

    8Bit Creatives founder & CEO, Animesh Agarwal emphasises the expanding scope of esports, “Esports will grow into new titles, attracting diverse players and audiences. South Asia and MENA regions will play vital roles in global esports, with content creators shaping fan engagement and brands leveraging gaming as a primary connection channel.”

    Prime minister Narendra Modi’s call for India to lead in video game development has accelerated the launch of Made-in-India games. Companies like 88 Games plan to launch major titles in 2025, representing India’s capabilities on the global stage.

    88 Games founder & CEO, Milind D. Shinde highlights technological advancements, “Generative AI and extended reality (XR) will redefine game development in 2025. For us, it will be pivotal as we launch our first PC and console game, contributing to gaming’s cultural and economic significance.”

    PC gaming also continues to gain traction, with a 150 per cent increase in new Indian users on Steam since 2019. High-profile investments in gaming setups and content creation systems, led by companies like CyberPowerPC India, underline the industry’s bright future.

    With major events, government support, and innovation shaping the landscape, 2025 promises to be a transformative year for India’s gaming and esports industry.

  • Nirahua on Aap Ki Adalat: ‘Legalize polygamy for married men with kids, I’m ready’

    Nirahua on Aap Ki Adalat: ‘Legalize polygamy for married men with kids, I’m ready’

    New Delhi: Bhojpuri actor and former BJP MP Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ revealed many secrets about his personal life in Rajat Sharma’s ‘Aap Ki Adalat’ show, which was  telecasted tonight at 10 pm on India TV.

    Asked about his personal relationship with his co-star Amrapali Dubey with whom he has done 35 movies, Nirahua said: “Our fans created all this ‘chakkar’ (affairs). Earlier when I used to co-star with Pakhi Ji (Pakhi Hegde with whom Nirahua co-starred in his earlier movies), and I used to go on stage, the audience used to ask me to bring Bhauji (my wife)… and after I co-starred with Amrapali Ji in movies and went for election campaigning in Azamgarh, people used to chant slogans ‘Dinesh Lal Yadav Zindabad, Amrapali Bhauji Zindabad’. I used to tell people, ‘arre yaar’, why are you spoiling somebody’s life. I am married, I have two children. She is such a beautiful actor, if she marries, she will choose a person of her choice. Why do you make her ‘Bhauji’ (my wife)? Now, what can we do?….”

    When Rajat Sharma pointed out that it was Amrapali, who when asked about her relationship, had commented, ‘what better thing can happen than an affair with Nirahua..marrying means having a dip in the Holy Ganga’?

    Nirahua replied: “Today we are sitting in Adalat, and our Judge (Malini Awasthi) is here. You make a law that a man with two kids can marry, I am ready for it.”

    When Rajat Sharma pointed out that he had prayed at Ram Lala temple in Ayodhya with Amrapali by his side, Nirahua replied: “Look, when we do some show, or visit some shrine, and the heroine says, I will go with you for darshan, what should I say? That I will do the darshan alone and I won’t take you with me? That’s why we went together”.

    Rajat Sharma: You are not that innocent. When both of you met Swami Rambhadracharya, he asked whether she is your sister, and you replied, she is my Ardhangini (wife).

    Nirahua replied: “Let me explain the reason. We went and touched the feet of Baba. He joked with me asking whether your sister is with you. Then I too joked with Baba and said, she is my Ardhangini. He is a great guru and he knows everything. The baba has claimed that he has seen Bhagwan Ram. When he has seen so much, she has played the role of my wife in 35 movies, she never played the role of sister in a single movie, and the Baba was asking, is she your sister?”

    Karishma Kapoor

    The Bhojpuri star revealed his crush on Bollywood actor Karishma Kapoor when he was an adolescent. When Rajat Sharma asked him why he used to put posters of Karisma Kapoor on the walls of his home, Nirahua replied: “Mujhe Lagta Hai, Woh Jawani Jawani Nahin, Jishi Koi Kahani Nahin’ (Adolescene is worthless if there are no happenings). We have all got a life. Nobody knows whether  one will get another life. We don’t want to go to Heaven and God tellin you that you were offered everything in life. So I don’t  lose any opportunity.”

    Nirahua disclosed: “I am a big fan of Karisma Kapoor. I never missed the first day, first show of her movie. I bunked classes to watch her first show. Once I even sneaked out of an Army NCC camp to watch the first Friday show. I did not want my record to be broken. I was so crazy that I used to pin Karisma’s posters on the walls of our home. When my father used to do pooja, some of the smoke from incense sticks used to go towards those posters. My dad used to scold and thrash me for these posters.”

    Rajat Sharma: Do you still remember those thrashings?

    Nirahua: Now when I go to sleep, my dad appears in my dreams and thrashes me.

    Rajat Sharma: You haven’t stopped doing mischief?

    Nirahua: “A monkey, even when  old, never stops doing somersaults.”

    Mumbai Film Industry

    The Bhojpuri star lashed out at the Mumbai film industry alleging that it was trying to “degrade” Bhojpuri movies by labelling them as “vulgar”.

    He said: “It is a big conspiracy to defame Bhojpuri movies. We make our movies at a cost of nearly Rs 1 crore, while their movies cost Rs 10 crore, 20 crore, 50 crore to Rs 100 crore.  When they try to screen their movies in our cinema halls, the owners say, Nirahua’s movie is being screened, we won’t screen yours.  Industry people start thinking how dare these owners not screen movies of big Bollywood superstars. Then they find methods to ‘degrade’ Bhojpuri movies. In every interview, on every platform, Bhojpuri movies are described as vulgar and obscene. Let the nation decide. If our songs have vulgar lyrics, Hindi movies also have vulgar lyrics. In our movie, if we show a wife asking her husband to fix the hook of her bra, who can do that except the husband? And what do they show, ‘Choli Ke Peechey Kya Hai’?

    Nirahua said: “I want to make one thing clear. Movies made for entertainment, in whichever industry, are made like this. It is for the audience to choose what to see. Pawan Singh (Bhojpuri actor) Ji once said, I sang more than 500 bhajans for gods and goddesses, why don’t people watch them? Why do they watch ‘lollypop’ song? Whereve we go across the world, they play similar songs. So, it is the audience who should decide what they would like to watch.”

    On Bhojpuri Stars

    Nirahua frankly described the manners of other Bhojpuri movie stars like Manoj Tiwari, Ravi Kishen, Pawan Singh and Khesari Lal.

    Asked whom does he consider as no one in Bhojpuri film industry, given the present competition for the top slot between Pawan Singh and Khesari Lal, Nirahua replied jokingly: “I have told both these brothers that the top three slots are reserved for Nirahua, and they should fight for the fourth and fifth slots.”

    Rajat Sharma: Whom do you consider the most mischievous among these?

    Nirahua: “Pawan Singh is the power star. He is the most mischievous. During the 2019 elections, we decided to go for filing nominations – Pawan Singh, Khesari Lal and me. A helicopter was booked. I and Pawan Singh sat. Pawan Singh wanted the helicopter to take off. I said, Khesari is coming. He became crazy. He said, why did you call him?  I said, let him come too. He challenged me saying, show me if all three can go. Before the chopper was to take off, Pawan Singh stood up and asked the pilot to come to the back. He said he would himself fly the chopper. He said, I am the power star, I will fly the chopper. Khesari was scared. He said, I am not going, and  he went away. Then Pawan Singh asked the pilot to take off. So, nobody can match him in the matter of pranks. People used to say, he is Hanuman. He is still like that.”

    Rajat Sharma: I heard Ravi Kishen is the one who gives ‘gyaan’ to all? Tells all of you, how to handle producers?

    Nirahua: Actually, he is the guru among all of us. Whenever we meet, he says, ‘Zindagi Zhand Baa, Phir Bhi Ghamand Baa’.

    On politics, Nirahua described how he first became a fan of RJD founder Lalu Prasad Yadav, and then followed Mulayam Singh and Akhilesh Yadav, and now he considers Narendra Modi as the best among all.

  • Warner Bros Discovery celebrates World Animation Day

    Warner Bros Discovery celebrates World Animation Day

    Mumbai: This World Animation Day, Warner Bros Discovery’s kids’ entertainment channels—Cartoon Network, Pogo, and Discovery Kids—are highlighting India’s animation industry and the popularity of homegrown animated series, including ‘Chhota Bheem,’ ‘Bandbudh Aur Budbak,’ ‘Little Singham,’ and ‘Fukrey Boyzz.’

    During his 115th Mann Ki Baat address, prime minister Narendra Modi spotlighted Pogo’s ‘Chhota Bheem,’ created by Green Gold Animation. The prime minister stated, “You would remember those days when ‘Chhota Bheem’ began to air on TV. Children can never forget it; there was so much excitement about ‘Chhota Bheem.’ You will be amazed to know that today ‘Dholakpur’s drum’ is not only limited to India but also attracts children from other countries.”

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    In response to the Prime Minister’s message, Warner Bros. Discovery supports India’s animation industry with investments in new homegrown shows and collaborations with Indian animation artists and studios such as Green Gold Animation, Reliance Animation, Ele Animations, and Toonz Media. A testament to Warner Bros Discovery and Pogo’s fan-first strategy is the popularity of its recent animated series, ‘Jay Jagannath.’

  • NDTV World Summit 2024 unveils line-up of visionaries

    NDTV World Summit 2024 unveils line-up of visionaries

    Mumbai: NDTV has announced the NDTV World Summit 2024 – ‘The India Century,’ a landmark event scheduled for 21-22 October 2024. The summit will convene an exceptional gathering of global leaders, thinkers and disruptors to address pivotal issues shaping the future, with a strong emphasis on India’s expanding global impact. The prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, will deliver an inaugural address on the theme ‘The India Century,’ highlighting India’s remarkable transformation on the world stage.

    Continuing NDTV’s legacy of pioneering media, we will also launch NDTV World at the summit, with the tagline: “Seeing the World from Where India Stands.” NDTV World aims to be a leading voice from Asia and India on the global stage.

    In addition to PM Modi’s inaugural address, the NDTV World Summit 2024 will feature a line-up of global thought leaders and visionaries, creating a powerful platform for impactful dialogue with Tshering Tobgay, Prime minister of Bhutan, Dr S. Jaishankar, India’s minister for external affairs, Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder and chairperson, Bharti Enterprises, and Nobel Laureate and Economist Professor Paul Michael Romer.

    The line-up will also feature Kishore Mahbubani, Former president of the united nations security council and Lindy Cameron, UK High Commissioner. Amplifying the star power, proud winners from the 77th Cannes film festival, Anasuya Sengupta, Chidananda S Naik and Mansi Maheswari will be in attendance alongside renowned Influencer and YouTuber Nas Daily.

    Start-up disruptors will take centre stage with significant names like serial entrepreneur Kunal Bahl,  Zepto co-founder  Aadit Palicha, Groww co-founder Lalit Keshre.

    Attendees will also experience an enriching cultural performance by the legendary Sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan, along with his sons Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangesh, blending India’s artistic legacy with modern interpretations. Singer extraordinaire Shilpa Rao will sing some of her most popular songs, bringing the audience to its feet.

    The NDTV World Summit 2024 promises to be a landmark event, engaging a diverse audience from across the globe, and setting the stage for India’s continued leadership in shaping a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future. NDTV is committed to pioneering a platform for rich dialogue, reflecting India’s voice and vision in the evolving global order.