Tag: Remonetise India

  • Taapsee endorses cashless economy campaign

    Taapsee endorses cashless economy campaign

    MUMBAI: While the entire nation was in a flux with the sudden announcement of demonetisation, Times Network, a part of India’s largest media conglomerate, The Times Group, was the only broadcast network that realized the need of the hour and initiated a nationwide campaign ‘Remonetise India’ to bring the economy back on track.

    As part of the initiative, Sahayata camps were organized in Mumbai to encourage people to get Pan Cards, Aadhaar Cards and open bank accounts (Jan Dhan Yojana Accounts) for the development of Digital India. Bollywood Actress Taapsee Pannu was seen promoting the initiative and educating the citizens to learn e-banking, go digital and cashless for the coming future. The camp received tremendous support and response from the common man who were seen taking the pledge of remonetisation, going digital and making India a less-cash economy.

    Times Network MD & CEO M K Anand said, “I think there is a lot of work remaining to bridge the Remonetisation gap. Urban India has started using less cash, but they will get back to their old habit if the entire system is not geared for a less cash way of life. The true benefits of Remonetisation will come only when we drag every activity into the formal economy. For that every Indian citizen needs to be empowered. Financial inclusion can happen only when all have bank accounts. The Remonetise India Sahayata Camps are our effort in this direction.”

    Pannu said, “The sudden decision by the government totally shook the nation and when Times approached me to be a part of this initiative I readily agreed, because I myself am a software engineer and going digital is the need of the hour. Remonetise India is such a novel concept by Times as normally you come across people only condemning the current scenario, but nobody taking a step to help overcome this situation.”

    As part of the initiative, the network first organized a telethon that invited speakers, opinion leaders and policy makers across all network channels to understand the way forward after demonetisation. Further Go Cashless bike rallies were organized to spread awareness about the need to go digital and save cash for those in rural areas who are cash dependent and don’t have an access to digital facilities. The entire campaign has received tremendous support from famous Bollywood celebrities, CEOs, political leaders as well as the common man, making this nationwide initiative a great success.

  • Taapsee endorses cashless economy campaign

    Taapsee endorses cashless economy campaign

    MUMBAI: While the entire nation was in a flux with the sudden announcement of demonetisation, Times Network, a part of India’s largest media conglomerate, The Times Group, was the only broadcast network that realized the need of the hour and initiated a nationwide campaign ‘Remonetise India’ to bring the economy back on track.

    As part of the initiative, Sahayata camps were organized in Mumbai to encourage people to get Pan Cards, Aadhaar Cards and open bank accounts (Jan Dhan Yojana Accounts) for the development of Digital India. Bollywood Actress Taapsee Pannu was seen promoting the initiative and educating the citizens to learn e-banking, go digital and cashless for the coming future. The camp received tremendous support and response from the common man who were seen taking the pledge of remonetisation, going digital and making India a less-cash economy.

    Times Network MD & CEO M K Anand said, “I think there is a lot of work remaining to bridge the Remonetisation gap. Urban India has started using less cash, but they will get back to their old habit if the entire system is not geared for a less cash way of life. The true benefits of Remonetisation will come only when we drag every activity into the formal economy. For that every Indian citizen needs to be empowered. Financial inclusion can happen only when all have bank accounts. The Remonetise India Sahayata Camps are our effort in this direction.”

    Pannu said, “The sudden decision by the government totally shook the nation and when Times approached me to be a part of this initiative I readily agreed, because I myself am a software engineer and going digital is the need of the hour. Remonetise India is such a novel concept by Times as normally you come across people only condemning the current scenario, but nobody taking a step to help overcome this situation.”

    As part of the initiative, the network first organized a telethon that invited speakers, opinion leaders and policy makers across all network channels to understand the way forward after demonetisation. Further Go Cashless bike rallies were organized to spread awareness about the need to go digital and save cash for those in rural areas who are cash dependent and don’t have an access to digital facilities. The entire campaign has received tremendous support from famous Bollywood celebrities, CEOs, political leaders as well as the common man, making this nationwide initiative a great success.

  • Unsponsored ‘Remonetise India’ simulcast on all Times channels without ads

    Unsponsored ‘Remonetise India’ simulcast on all Times channels without ads

    MUMBAI: Times Network, the broadcast arm of the Times Group initiated, ‘Remonetise India – A Citizen’s Pledge’, a nationwide crusader campaign, urging Indians to take the next step from demonetization and Pledge for Growth. Keeping the government’s vision in mind, Remonetise India is an initiative by Times Network which calls all the Citizens of India to come out and make a difference. Urging the citizens to be the change agent for the changes they want to see, and bring India’s economy back on track. Times Network conducted a live Telethon from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, across all channels of the network and connected viewers to Opinion and Policy makers, encouraged them to invest more and educated the them about moving to a digital and a less cash economy.

    The live telethon was set in motion & moderated by Faye Dsouza, Editor Magicbricks NOW & Anand Narasimhan, Sr. Anchor & Editorial Consultant at Times Now, and witnessed the participation from eminent personalities like Ravi Shankar Prasad (Union Minister for IT, Law & Justice), Nirmala Sitharaman (MoS (Independent Charge), Ministry of Commerce & Industry Minister for Commerce), Amitabh Kant (CEO of Niti Ayog), Narayana Murthy (Founder of Infosys), Deepak Parekh (Chairman of HDFC), Sunil Munjal (Joint – MD of Hero Corp), Kunal Bahal (CEO of Snap Deal), Abhiraj Bhal (Co Founder of Urban Clap) and famous author & and motivational speaker Chetan Bhagat. As these eminent personalities or panellist answered the viewers questions related too Remonetisation India.

    Prasad said, “Narendra Modi’s Government is a transformative Government. India is home to 50 crore internet and 30 crore mobile users. Penetration of mobile phones in rural areas is significant. Demonetisation has crippled terrorism and Maoism in the country. Indians have a passion for technology. India’s push towards digital payments has been remarkable. Digital India, Make in India, Skill India, Startup India are designed to make India an empowered society. India Digital economy is going to be a 1 trillion dollar economy in the coming 5 years.”

    Sitharaman said, “Demonetisation hasn’t had any significant impact on jobs recorded. Impact on jobs, if any, was only in the first 10 days of demonetisation. 87-90 per cent of our economy is a parallel economy and normalcy is getting restored, as all ATMs have been recalibrated. The PM has already announced sops for sectors that need help. We’re not talking of a completely cashless economy but only saying there should be less cash which is being used. Salute to those who are spreading awareness about digitisation.”

    Times Network MD & CEO M K Anand said, “This is the first time any Indian network has done a simulcast on all its channels, and that too unsponsored and without an ad break. I am extremely proud that I work for a network which can pursue such an audacious and worthy purpose.”

    Murthy said, “We still have a long journey to make India digital as all the infrastructure needs to be built up for the country to go totally digital. The number of micro ATMs in the country as well as ATMs is small compared to developed countries. If our banks can replace all the debit/credit cards with Aadhar link, it will become easier and help the country to go fully digital.’’

    Kant said, “We must ensure to convert informal economy to formal economy for growth because economy cannot grow rapidly when a parallel black economy exists. Printing, transport, storing cash and handling cash is an expensive proposition and thus a threefold strategy has been planned to reach out to the entire population for remonetisation. For people with smart-phones, Bhim App is a great enabler. In India we have taken a huge campaign mode initiative to embed every single account with Aadhaar. 40 crore accounts have Aadhar embedded into them and thus Aadhaar will enable India to technologically leapfrog in many ways and so the challenge for all of us is to spread this movement.”

    Parekh said, “Demonetisation has been a game changer and was a part of a bigger plan of the Government. It also ensured that smaller home developer’s got formalised. The Indian economy has been resilient to the change as anticipated earlier and needs to move forward from demonetization which was used to oust black money. Majority of the people continue to support this endeavor of the Government. The biggest advantage for homebuyers will be lower interest rates, transparency & no large cash payments and thus we also hope that many developers now move towards affordable homes.”

    Munjal said, “For an economy to become digital, reach is important and one must ensure infrastructure is present for this transition. From a company’s point of view, we need to find options to make payments. We also need to watch out for contemporary changes that are taking place across the world and encourage multiple ways of cashless transactions.”

    Bahal said, “Demonetisation has opened up lots of opportunities for us. We have seen a significant increase in cashless payments in smaller cities as about half of all payments are being done in a cashless manner.” “A large strata of the society is not banked. There are no extra or hidden charges if you are paying digitally because e-commerce firms are right now bearing transaction charges,” he added.

    Bhagat said, “Cash is a very convenient thing, but at the same time digital payments will come in. Cashless does not mean taking loans. Technology will help people get used to digital transactions. I urge Banks to give more incentives for debit/credit cards.”

    In support of the movement and as a part of its own contribution to the goals, Times Network will conduct several on-ground activities like Aadhaar camps, Investor camps and cashless festivals apart from a 360 degree campaign approach that will involve various channels of communication including on-air, digital and social media promotions & educating people about the advantages & benefits of a cash less economy and digital transactions.

  • Unsponsored ‘Remonetise India’ simulcast on all Times channels without ads

    Unsponsored ‘Remonetise India’ simulcast on all Times channels without ads

    MUMBAI: Times Network, the broadcast arm of the Times Group initiated, ‘Remonetise India – A Citizen’s Pledge’, a nationwide crusader campaign, urging Indians to take the next step from demonetization and Pledge for Growth. Keeping the government’s vision in mind, Remonetise India is an initiative by Times Network which calls all the Citizens of India to come out and make a difference. Urging the citizens to be the change agent for the changes they want to see, and bring India’s economy back on track. Times Network conducted a live Telethon from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, across all channels of the network and connected viewers to Opinion and Policy makers, encouraged them to invest more and educated the them about moving to a digital and a less cash economy.

    The live telethon was set in motion & moderated by Faye Dsouza, Editor Magicbricks NOW & Anand Narasimhan, Sr. Anchor & Editorial Consultant at Times Now, and witnessed the participation from eminent personalities like Ravi Shankar Prasad (Union Minister for IT, Law & Justice), Nirmala Sitharaman (MoS (Independent Charge), Ministry of Commerce & Industry Minister for Commerce), Amitabh Kant (CEO of Niti Ayog), Narayana Murthy (Founder of Infosys), Deepak Parekh (Chairman of HDFC), Sunil Munjal (Joint – MD of Hero Corp), Kunal Bahal (CEO of Snap Deal), Abhiraj Bhal (Co Founder of Urban Clap) and famous author & and motivational speaker Chetan Bhagat. As these eminent personalities or panellist answered the viewers questions related too Remonetisation India.

    Prasad said, “Narendra Modi’s Government is a transformative Government. India is home to 50 crore internet and 30 crore mobile users. Penetration of mobile phones in rural areas is significant. Demonetisation has crippled terrorism and Maoism in the country. Indians have a passion for technology. India’s push towards digital payments has been remarkable. Digital India, Make in India, Skill India, Startup India are designed to make India an empowered society. India Digital economy is going to be a 1 trillion dollar economy in the coming 5 years.”

    Sitharaman said, “Demonetisation hasn’t had any significant impact on jobs recorded. Impact on jobs, if any, was only in the first 10 days of demonetisation. 87-90 per cent of our economy is a parallel economy and normalcy is getting restored, as all ATMs have been recalibrated. The PM has already announced sops for sectors that need help. We’re not talking of a completely cashless economy but only saying there should be less cash which is being used. Salute to those who are spreading awareness about digitisation.”

    Times Network MD & CEO M K Anand said, “This is the first time any Indian network has done a simulcast on all its channels, and that too unsponsored and without an ad break. I am extremely proud that I work for a network which can pursue such an audacious and worthy purpose.”

    Murthy said, “We still have a long journey to make India digital as all the infrastructure needs to be built up for the country to go totally digital. The number of micro ATMs in the country as well as ATMs is small compared to developed countries. If our banks can replace all the debit/credit cards with Aadhar link, it will become easier and help the country to go fully digital.’’

    Kant said, “We must ensure to convert informal economy to formal economy for growth because economy cannot grow rapidly when a parallel black economy exists. Printing, transport, storing cash and handling cash is an expensive proposition and thus a threefold strategy has been planned to reach out to the entire population for remonetisation. For people with smart-phones, Bhim App is a great enabler. In India we have taken a huge campaign mode initiative to embed every single account with Aadhaar. 40 crore accounts have Aadhar embedded into them and thus Aadhaar will enable India to technologically leapfrog in many ways and so the challenge for all of us is to spread this movement.”

    Parekh said, “Demonetisation has been a game changer and was a part of a bigger plan of the Government. It also ensured that smaller home developer’s got formalised. The Indian economy has been resilient to the change as anticipated earlier and needs to move forward from demonetization which was used to oust black money. Majority of the people continue to support this endeavor of the Government. The biggest advantage for homebuyers will be lower interest rates, transparency & no large cash payments and thus we also hope that many developers now move towards affordable homes.”

    Munjal said, “For an economy to become digital, reach is important and one must ensure infrastructure is present for this transition. From a company’s point of view, we need to find options to make payments. We also need to watch out for contemporary changes that are taking place across the world and encourage multiple ways of cashless transactions.”

    Bahal said, “Demonetisation has opened up lots of opportunities for us. We have seen a significant increase in cashless payments in smaller cities as about half of all payments are being done in a cashless manner.” “A large strata of the society is not banked. There are no extra or hidden charges if you are paying digitally because e-commerce firms are right now bearing transaction charges,” he added.

    Bhagat said, “Cash is a very convenient thing, but at the same time digital payments will come in. Cashless does not mean taking loans. Technology will help people get used to digital transactions. I urge Banks to give more incentives for debit/credit cards.”

    In support of the movement and as a part of its own contribution to the goals, Times Network will conduct several on-ground activities like Aadhaar camps, Investor camps and cashless festivals apart from a 360 degree campaign approach that will involve various channels of communication including on-air, digital and social media promotions & educating people about the advantages & benefits of a cash less economy and digital transactions.

  • Times Network supports less-cash economy with ‘Remonetise India’

    Times Network supports less-cash economy with ‘Remonetise India’

    MUMBAI: Keeping in view the current economic revolution in India, Times Network has announced the launch of a nationwide initiative urging Indians to mark the next step forward from demonetization and pledge for growth – ‘Remonetise India’ at an event held in Delhi. The movement seeks to encourage people to spend, enable them digitally, use less-cash and work to partner in India’s growth.

    The movement was set in motion with a welcome address by Times Network MD and CEO M K Anand followed by a panel discussion hosted by ET Now News chief editor Supriya Shrinate and comprising of eminent panelist that included IDFC Bank MD and CEO Dr. Rajiv Lall, Maruti Suzuki chairman RC Bhargava, Chairman, Paytm founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Centre for Policy Research senior fellow Dr. Rajiv Kumar.

    Anand said, “India is coming to terms with one of the most revolutionary economic reforms that has taken place in the history of this country. From standing in ATM queues to spending and investing back in the economy, the narrative of demonetisation needs to change from its current sentiment towards a movement that brings the economy back on track. We at Times Network take immense pride in announcing this nationwide initiative that will help educate our audience base of 10 crore Indians every month. The subject of the talk will be on how remonetisation and India’s transition to a digital less-cash economy can help India achieve significant growth, and how the citizens can contribute to the same.”

    Post the panel discussion, Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Piyush Goyal, gave the key note address and unveiled the ‘Remonetise India’ logo after taking the pledge (enclosed below) in support of the movement. He said, “I would like to thank Times Network for taking up this cause and supporting the government in its move to Remonetise India. I urge the citizens of our country and various stakeholders to join this movement and support the government in its future endeavours.”

    In support of the movement and as a part of its own contribution to the goals, Times Network will conduct several on-ground activities like Aadhar camps, investor camps and cashless festivals apart from a robust degree campaign approach that will involve various channels of communication including on-air, digital and social media promotions.

    Campaign Manifesto:

    We pledge,

    To rise and protect,

    the world’s fastest growing economy.

    To stop doubting and start acting.

    We pledge,

    To spend now to revive demand, and India’s markets.

    To help workers keep their jobs,

    farmers sell their produce.

    We pledge,

    To teach and bring

    those around us into digitization.

    To help fellow citizens

    participate in our New Economy.

    We pledge,

    To use less cash,

    To make it available for those more needy in our villages,

    To bring more activities into the formal economy.

    We pledge to Remonetise India.

  • Times Network supports less-cash economy with ‘Remonetise India’

    Times Network supports less-cash economy with ‘Remonetise India’

    MUMBAI: Keeping in view the current economic revolution in India, Times Network has announced the launch of a nationwide initiative urging Indians to mark the next step forward from demonetization and pledge for growth – ‘Remonetise India’ at an event held in Delhi. The movement seeks to encourage people to spend, enable them digitally, use less-cash and work to partner in India’s growth.

    The movement was set in motion with a welcome address by Times Network MD and CEO M K Anand followed by a panel discussion hosted by ET Now News chief editor Supriya Shrinate and comprising of eminent panelist that included IDFC Bank MD and CEO Dr. Rajiv Lall, Maruti Suzuki chairman RC Bhargava, Chairman, Paytm founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Centre for Policy Research senior fellow Dr. Rajiv Kumar.

    Anand said, “India is coming to terms with one of the most revolutionary economic reforms that has taken place in the history of this country. From standing in ATM queues to spending and investing back in the economy, the narrative of demonetisation needs to change from its current sentiment towards a movement that brings the economy back on track. We at Times Network take immense pride in announcing this nationwide initiative that will help educate our audience base of 10 crore Indians every month. The subject of the talk will be on how remonetisation and India’s transition to a digital less-cash economy can help India achieve significant growth, and how the citizens can contribute to the same.”

    Post the panel discussion, Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Piyush Goyal, gave the key note address and unveiled the ‘Remonetise India’ logo after taking the pledge (enclosed below) in support of the movement. He said, “I would like to thank Times Network for taking up this cause and supporting the government in its move to Remonetise India. I urge the citizens of our country and various stakeholders to join this movement and support the government in its future endeavours.”

    In support of the movement and as a part of its own contribution to the goals, Times Network will conduct several on-ground activities like Aadhar camps, investor camps and cashless festivals apart from a robust degree campaign approach that will involve various channels of communication including on-air, digital and social media promotions.

    Campaign Manifesto:

    We pledge,

    To rise and protect,

    the world’s fastest growing economy.

    To stop doubting and start acting.

    We pledge,

    To spend now to revive demand, and India’s markets.

    To help workers keep their jobs,

    farmers sell their produce.

    We pledge,

    To teach and bring

    those around us into digitization.

    To help fellow citizens

    participate in our New Economy.

    We pledge,

    To use less cash,

    To make it available for those more needy in our villages,

    To bring more activities into the formal economy.

    We pledge to Remonetise India.