Tag: Smriti Irani

  • News18 India’s Chaupal concludes with a lineup of influential figures from politics, cricket and Bollywood

    News18 India’s Chaupal concludes with a lineup of influential figures from politics, cricket and Bollywood

    Mumbai: Concluding its highly acclaimed flagship summit, News18 India, the nation’s premier news channel, on Monday (February, 2024) hosted a gathering of India’s foremost voices. This illustrious event provided a platform for intense discussion, debate, and deliberation on the pressing matter of India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. With the Lok Sabha Elections looming on the horizon, the summit set the stage and established the tone for the forthcoming political discourse. Viewers were afforded a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse range of luminaries, including political stalwarts, thought leaders, policymakers, as well as eminent figures from the world of cinema and sports.

    The event commenced with thought-provoking discussions and concluded on a high note with closing remarks delivered by BJP president JP Nadda. It featured an impressive lineup of distinguished participants, including Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge, and several Union Ministers such as Kiren Rijiju, Smriti Irani, Nitin Gadkari, Ashwini Vaishnav, Dharmendra Pradhan, Anurag Thakur, and Piyush Goyal. Additionally, the event saw the presence of prominent regional leaders, including Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, Madhya Pradesh CM Dr Mohan Yadav, and Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu. Noteworthy political figures such as BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Congress leader Digvijay Singh, and BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi also contributed to the discussions.

    In addition, the event witnessed representation from the Delhi government, with Minister Atishi Marlena making valuable contributions to the discussions. Notable luminaries from the film and cricket industry, including Aamir Khan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Ashutosh Rana, Kiran Rao, Shikhar Dhawan, and Mohammed Shami, also actively participated, enriching the discourse with diverse perspectives. The esteemed speakers commended News18 India and its organizing team for orchestrating the successful News18 India Chaupal, which featured thought-provoking sessions and brought together a multitude of voices and viewpoints under one roof.

    Railway and Telecom minister Ashwini Vaishnav, delivered a full-fledged report through graphic illustration on the advancements within the Railway Ministry. From 2004 to 2014, he highlighted the significant increase in the railway budget from Rs 15 thousand crores to Rs 2.52 lakh crores. The audience regaled the session. On the other hand, Nadda addressed various aspects concerning the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024. He posed a question to Rahul Gandhi regarding his temple visits, questioning the timing of such visits coinciding with election periods. Additionally, Nadda discussed the inclusion of Nitish Kumar and PM Modi’s vision for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in his discourse.

    The panel discussions, anchored by veteran journalists of News18 India, featuring Digvijay Singh and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, along with the fiery exchange between the Delhi Education Minister from AAP and BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sudhansu Trivedi, captivated the audience, vividly illustrating the essence of democracy. In this vibrant display of diverse perspectives, individuals from both the ruling establishment and the Opposition exercised their fundamental right to freedom of expression.

    The News18 India Chaupal emerged as a catalyst, igniting discussions on strategic initiatives for impactful change that can significantly contribute to the nation’s progress. Union Ministers Smriti Irani, Piyush Goyal, Nitin Gadkari, and the Information and Broadcasting Minister showcased the developmental efforts of the Modi-led BJP government, expressing confidence in Prime Minister Modi’s potential for a third consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Conversely, Congress president Kharge criticized the BJP-led ruling dispensation and emphasised the party’s endeavour to unite all individuals under a common umbrella.

    Respecting the constitutional framework that binds the Centre and states, the News18 India Chaupal summit provided a platform for chief ministers to share their perspectives on their respective states’ developmental endeavours and political landscape. Madhya Pradesh chief minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann passionately articulated their states’ developmental initiatives. These interactive sessions, skilfully anchored by veteran journalists, empowered viewers with insightful discussions and a deeper understanding of the regional dynamics shaping India’s political discourse.

    Cricketers Shikhar Dhawan and Mohammed Shami addressed their respective plans and experiences in the cricketing world, with Dhawan expressing his determination to return to the Indian team through the IPL. Shami also shared the moments of Team India’s defeat in the World Cup in Chaupal. He also shared the moments of meeting PM Modi in the dressing room after the defeat in the World Cup, along with social media trolling.

    Actors such as Ashutosh Rana, Ayushmann Khurrana, Aamir Khan, along with his former spouse Kiran Rao, actively participated in the conclave, lending their voices to the discourse. Each brought forth their unique perspectives and insights, enriching the discussions with their diverse experiences and viewpoints. Their presence added a dynamic dimension to the event, engaging the audience and contributing to the holistic exploration of pertinent issues.

  • CNBC-TV18’s unveils 2nd season of ‘Future. Female. Forward’

    CNBC-TV18’s unveils 2nd season of ‘Future. Female. Forward’

    Mumbai: CNBC-TV18, India’s No. 1 English business news channel, is excited to announce the second edition of CNBC-TV18’s Future. Female. Forward – The Women’s Collective presented by HSBC India. The season will kick-off with a dynamic launch event on 10th February 2024, in New Delhi, resonating with CNBC-TV18’s commitment towards celebrating female power and promote gender diversity and inclusivity in the business landscape.

    The inaugural season of this initiative garnered appreciation and participation from India’s top policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and opinion leaders alike. Season 2 promises to take cause further to its goal through this integrated campaign consisting of sustained events, content, conversations, engagements, and partnerships. The mission is clear – Equitable Gain. Equal Participation. Infinite Growth.

    The event will see a powerful leadership panel, inspiring fireside chats & keynotes, along with honouring remarkable achievers, called “The FFF ICONS”, who have shattered the glass ceiling and inspired millions across the nation. Notable names that will be present at the launch event include Smriti Irani, Minister of Women & Child Development of India; Amitabh Kant; Former CEO of NITI Aayog; Roshni Nadar, Chairperson of HCLTech; Hitendra Dave, CEO, HSBC India; Ravi Kumar, CEO, Cognizant; Meera Shankar, Former Indian Ambassador to USA, Herve Delphin, EU Ambassador to India; Ravneet Kaur, Chairperson of the Competition Commission of India; Naina Lal Kidwai, Former President, FICCI; Commander Prerna Deosthalee from the Indian Navy; Col. Bindu Nair from the Indian Army, Tamil Nadu; Dr Annapurni Subramaniam, Director of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics; Nigar Shaji, Scientist at UR Rao Satellite Centre; Suman Nalwa, DCP & PRO, Delhi Police; Anil Chadha, Divisional Chief Executive, ITC Hotels; Kami Viswanathan, President – Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa, FedEx; Ghazal Alagh, Co-Founder, Honasa Consumer; Upasana Taku, Co-Founder of Mobikwik; Rani Rampal, Member, Indian Hockey Team & Coach; Hephzibah Pathak, Global Brand Director, Ogilvy & Mather among others.

    The evening will commence with a spectacular musical performance by the Delhi Police’ award winning all-women band, who the caught the nation’s eye by their fantastic performance and display at this year’s Repulic Day parade. Shereen Bhan, Managing Editor, CNBC-TV18 will be doing the opening note for the event, followed by an inspiring keynote address by Smriti Irani, Minister of Women and Child Development of India, where she would deep dive into India’s alliance for global good and advancing gender equity & equality. The logo for Season 2 will be unveiled in a unique and grand fashion, showcased through a custom-made live plant version of the Future. Female. Forward. logo, symbolizing how this crucial movement is alive and thriving across the country.

    The launch event will also see an insightful Fireside chats on crucial topics such as ‘Fostering Parity in the New World Order’, with Jenny Johnson, President & CEO, Franklin Templeton, and on “Championing Gender Inclusion” with Hitendra Dave, CEO, HSBC India, in conversation with Shereen Bhan.  The Leaders’ panel on ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Strategies for Equality & Inclusion’ will see Hitendra Dave, CEO, HSBC India; Ravi Kumar, CEO, Cognizant; Kami Vishwanathan, President – Middle East, Indian Subcontinent & Africa, FedEx and Anil Chadha, Divisional Chief Executive, ITC and Hervé Delphin, EU Ambassador to India share their insights and ideas on the topic.

    CNBC-TV18 managing editor Shereen Bhan said, “CNBC-TV18 has been the leader in fostering & advancing conversations on gender parity, empowering female entrepreneurs and providing a playbook on creating an equal-opportunities workplace. With the second edition of Future. Female. Forward, our goal is to continue to showcase a diverse pool of women achievers and engage with leaders on the measures needed to create a more balanced & inclusive workplace. With Season 2, we aim to ignite conversations that lead to concrete actions for a more equitable future. We also plan to recognize and applaud the accomplishments of exceptional champions, the FFF Icons, who have broken barriers and stereotypes, and have inspired millions of women across the country to follow their dreams. “

    HSBC India CEO Hitendra Dave emphasised, “Diversity and gender parity are vital for longevity, quality and business growth. At HSBC, we believe embracing inclusivity isn’t just about compliance, it’s about creating a culture where all individuals are valued and empowered. With supportive policies, inclusive workplace cultures, societal awareness and overcoming personal biases, we can wholeheartedly embrace gender parity and foster innovation. By prioritizing diversity, companies can tap into a wealth of perspectives and experiences, driving innovation and success in today’s dynamic marketplace. We are delighted to partner with CNBC-TV18 to play the role of a Catalyst to make gender parity a reality for the larger community.”

    Network18 CEO- Business News Smriti Mehra, said, “The second edition of Future. Female. Forward Season 2 plans to explore solutions to create a gender-equitable workforce for women, sparking conversations that bring diverse perspectives and value to every individual. This season is all about taking inspiration and turning it into action, as it is our endeavour to make the world a more inclusive space for all. It’s not just a continuation but a big step forward, a sign for all of us working together to create a world where everyone, regardless of gender, has an equal and fair chance. We would like to thank our partners HSBC India, HCLTech, ITC and FedEx for associating with us on this meaningful initiative.”

  • COLORS & Ministry of Women and Child Development join forces to support ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative

    COLORS & Ministry of Women and Child Development join forces to support ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative

    Mumbai: COLORS, India’s leading Hindi GEC, has announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Women and Child Development’s ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative, to address the issue of girl child abandonment, through the launch of its new fiction show Doree. Television as a medium has played a huge role in holding a mirror to society and led to many women becoming agents of change. With an aim to bring societal change and address the gender bias against girl child, through this association COLORS aims to raise awareness about the social evil of girl child abandonment. In addition to launching a primetime show on the subject, as part of this association, COLORS will promote the 24-hour emergency toll-free Childline India helpline number (1098) for those seeking assistance for any abandoned girl child across the nation. Doree, airing every Monday to Friday at 9:00 pm on COLORS, aims to generate popular conversation and thereby raise awareness on the issue of girl child abandonment.

    Hon’ble Minister of Women and Child Development and Minority Affairs  Smriti Irani said, “Just as a nation’s progress is defined by how it treats its women and children, similarly entertainment’s impact is defined by how it can change mindsets. Under the guidance of our honourable PM Shri Narendra Modi, the Ministry of Women and Child Development has made great strides through the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative in changing the way girl child is perceived. I’m glad that our country’s foremost entertainment channel COLORS has joined in this initiative to create a show, Doree on the important but often overlooked issue of girl child abandonment. The channel will be raising awareness of our Childline India 1098 helpline amongst viewers and provide the much-needed popular support to this initiative.”

    Viacom18 CEO – broadcast entertainment Kevin Vaz said, “We are honoured to be partnering with the Ministry of Women and Child Development to raise awareness about the prevalent issue of girl child abandonment through our new show, Doree and the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ initiative. As the country’s most watched primetime entertainment destination, joining forces with the ministry to promote the Childline helpline number through our show is poised to catalyse meaningful behavioural change in society.  We are hopeful that Doree will touch the lives of millions of viewers and bring focus on the social evil of girl child abandonment.”

    The social drama revolves around a six-year-old Doree fighting against a patriarchal society for her rights and features popular television actors Amar Upadhyay as Ganga Prasad, Sudhaa Chandran as Kailashi Devi Thakur, and child actor Mahi Bhanushali as Doree.

    Let’s pledge to bring a change in society with ‘Doree’ premiering tonight at 9 pm and thereafter every Monday to Friday only on COLORS.

  • Manorama News Conclave 2023 – An Assembly of Influential Visionaries

    Manorama News Conclave 2023 – An Assembly of Influential Visionaries

    Mumbai: Union Minister Smriti Irani inaugurated the Manorama News Conclave 2023, held at the Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre at 9.45 am. The central theme of this edition was “India: The Future Story,” and it featured a distinguished lineup of speakers who shared their insights on various facets of India’s future, ranging from politics and space exploration to cinema and artificial intelligence.

    The event commenced with a warm welcome address from Jayant Mammen Mathew, Executive Editor and Director of Malayala Manorama. He underscored the pivotal role that India’s future plays, especially with the general election on the horizon.

    Mammen Mathew, Chief Editor of Malayala Manorama, added a unique touch by presenting gold medals to the accomplished winners of the Hangzhou Asian Games. Notably, these athletes received recognition before their official government recognition, marking a significant milestone in their sporting achievements.

    In her keynote address, Smriti Irani highlighted the striking divisions among opposition parties, despite their formation of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) with the aim of challenging the BJP in the forthcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    The Conclave hosted a series of thought-provoking sessions:

    India in the Perspective of Kashmir: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, discussed the unique status of J&K and questioned the temporary nature of Article 370.

    Yechury on ‘India – The Future Story’: CPM General Secretary, Sitaram Yechury, outlined his party’s vision for the 2024 general elections, emphasizing the ‘INDIA’ alliance’s pivotal role.

    Kerala Politics in 2024: A spirited debate featuring Kerala’s Opposition Leader V. D. Satheesan and CPM state secretary M. V. Govindan delved into the intricacies of Kerala politics and their respective alliances.

    India’s Space Dreams: ISRO Chairman, S. Somnath, shared his optimism regarding Chandrayaan-3 and the remarkable scientific contributions it promises to deliver.

    Future of Cinemas & Theatres: A discussion on the challenges faced by the film industry was led by Malayalam film personalities, including Basil Joseph, Jude Anthany Joseph, and Nikhila Vimal.

    Widening Space for Women in Politics: Notable women leaders in politics, including K. K. Shailaja (CPM), K. K. Rema (RMP), and Shoba Surendran (BJP), explored the imperative of enhancing female representation in politics. They addressed diverse issues, including women’s entry at Sabarimala and the Israel-Palestine conflict.

    Possibilities of Artificial Intelligence: Google DeepMind research director, Dileep George, delved into the potential of AI and whether it could surpass human intelligence.

    Reverse Brain Drain: Ashok Mani and Vivek Venugopal discussed solutions to counteract the brain drain issue in Kerala, focusing on the identification of strengths and the enhancement of social and entertainment infrastructure.

    The Conclave incorporated unique and engaging activities, including a digital “hope wall,” where dignitaries like Smriti Irani, Omar Abdullah and Basil Joseph penned well-wishes for India’s future. In a unique pre-event activity, college students were invited to pose impactful questions about India’s future. These students were subsequently given the opportunity to ask their questions directly to the experts at the Conclave.

    Notable mentions at the Conclave included Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who shared insights about the ‘INDIA’ front’s plans for the upcoming general elections. He noted the growing anti-incumbency sentiment, particularly in the Hindi belt, and emphasized the importance of a well-crafted manifesto for the Congress party.

    The Conclave concluded on a thoughtful note with a session featuring spiritual guru and orator Gaur Gopal Das, who explored “The yardstick of happiness in the era of Artificial Intelligence.” Gaur’s philosophy emphasized that happiness is unrelated to possessions, and the key lies in how one lives, not what one has.

    In the valedictory address, Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, D. K. Shivakumar, acknowledged the indispensable role that media plays in Indian democracy. He expressed appreciation for Malayala Manorama’s significant contributions to India’s progress over its 130-year history.

    The Manorama News Conclave 2023 offered a platform for enlightening discussions and unique activities, bringing together diverse voices and perspectives on the future of India.

     

  • Times Now honors 11 exceptional Indians at the Amazing Indians Awards 2023

    Times Now honors 11 exceptional Indians at the Amazing Indians Awards 2023

    Mumbai: Times Now, India’s leading English news channel hosted the Amazing Indians Awards 2023 in New Delhi on 29 September. A premier national platform, Amazing Indians Awards 2023 recognized and honoured the unwavering spirit of 11 Amazing Indians who, through their courage, resolve, and selfless deeds, have profoundly influenced the lives of others.

    The Chief Guests for the event, Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs & Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, Smriti Irani, Union Minister for Women and Child Development delivered the keynote addresses and felicitated the winners along with the Jury members. The grandeur ceremony also witnessed a special Jugalbandi performance by Smt. Anuradha Pal, India’s First Female Tabla Maestro and a captivating musical presentation by the exceptionally talented members of Shreerang Charitable Trust.

    Amazing Indian Awards 2023 winners felicitated across 11 categories included Dr. Jayakumar Karuppusamy (Agriculture), M. Vignesh alias Sai Vignesh (Animal Welfare), Mamoon Akhtar(Education), Amita Deshpande (Environment & Climate), Raj Kumar Bhatia (Food Management and Nutrition), Sukla Debnath (Girl Child and Women’s Rights Empowerment), Manjunath Ningappa Pujari (Healthcare, Medical & Clinical Assistance), Shruti Chaturvedi (Rural Development), Makarand Anaspure (Sanitation and Water), Nisha Malawat (Slum Care) and Yash Tarwadi (Tech For Good). The winners were shortlisted through an exhaustive pan-India screening process by an esteemed panel of jury comprising General M. M. Naravane, Prasoon Joshi, Ritesh Agarwal, Anand Kumar, Dr. S. Rangarajan and Sonam Wangchuk and duly evaluated by Ernst & Young (Process Partner).

    In a historic moment, Dr. Veeramuthuvel, Project Director of Chandrayan-3 at ISRO, and Dr. Nigar Shaji, Project Director of Aditya – L1 Mission at ISRO, were honored for their remarkable contributions to India’s space endeavors.

    Delivering the welcome address, Times Network MD & CEO MK Anand said, “As India’s most influential news leader, Times Now has played a pivotal role in driving change and action. Amazing Indians Awards is our initiative to highlight the extraordinary achievements of ordinary Indians who have made a positive impact on society. Over the years, the platform has featured the remarkable journeys of over 500 such individuals, each of whom has crafted a legacy through courage, determination, and an unwavering spirit. I am confident that the stories of these ‘Amazing Indians’ will inspire a new generation of changemakers, contributing to a better India.”

    Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs & Food & Public Distribution, lauded, Times Now for hosting the Amazing Indians awards. “This is a fantastic platform, and I was impressed by the quality of selection of the award nominees.  Humble beginnings getting recognized at the beginning is wonderful, and these small seeds will grow into big trees in the future. All the nominees will go back more changed and determined to do even better.”

    He went on to add, “The Amazing Indians is an important programme for the ambitions of India’s youth. Such Amazing Indians will power our journey and meet greater objectives of the nation and indeed the world.”

    Shri Goyal also took the opportunity to congratulate ISRO scientists Dr Veeramuthuvel and Dr Nigar Shaji for their role in India’s space endeavours. He led the audience in giving a standing ovation to the scientists.

    Congratulating the winners, Shri Goyal asserted that the government has been working hard for the public good. Whether it was bringing tap water to every home or enabling 4 crore families to benefit under PM Awas Yojana, the government has taken steps to ensure food security, especially during lockdowns. He said that 80 crore Indians got twice the allocation of grain and not a single starvation death was reported in any state. This is a huge achievement, he added.

    Delivering the keynote address, Chief Guest Smriti Irani expressed her delight at the inspiring stories of the Amazing Indians who were honoured at the event. She also congratulated Times Now for assembling a jury of immense talent and diversity. “I am proud and humbled to share this platform with these Amazing Indians. Each one of these illustrious persons who are being honoured here today represent to the whole world what New India represents for our future,” she stated.

    Speaking about ISRO and the Moon Landing, she said, “From the Dark Side of the Moon, a new light was shown to the world, showing what we are capable of.”

    She congratulated ISRO’s Women Scientists, especially “Nigar ji (Project Director, Aditya – L1 Mission, ISRO) who spoke emphatically that she is part of an organisation that does not have a glass ceiling, where capability demands and decides opportunity, and that is all what new India is about.” She ended by stating that.

    “This stage represents not only a civilizational empathy towards fellow living beings, but also represents grit, determination and grace.”

    The Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2023 left an indelible mark, celebrating the unwavering spirit of those who have gone above and beyond to create a positive and lasting impact on society.

  • Smriti Irani releases ASCI’s guidelines on harmful gender stereotypes

    Smriti Irani releases ASCI’s guidelines on harmful gender stereotypes

    Mumbai: Seeing gender stereotypes in advertising has become so common that now people take harmful gender differences as social norms. Unfortunately! The gender stereotypes are so deep-rooted in our minds that we hardly stop and think, why should an ideal family in any ad have an older boy and a younger girl, why not a family with two girls? Why should a typical Indian brand’s ad start with a man reading a newspaper and the woman making him a cup of tea? Why do terms like “men will be men” strike our minds?

    Taking into consideration the deep-seated gender stereotypes in our minds, the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has launched a set of eight guidelines on harmful gender stereotypes. The new guidelines aim to focus not just on the bigger violations but on the ones that the audience might not even register, at once.

    The guidelines come as a follow up for its GenderNext report released by ASCI and Futurebrands in October 2021. It was released by the minister for women and child development Smriti Irani at an event held in Delhi.

    Just a few days after the Layer’r shot advertisements were taken down, the guidelines seem like a timely intervention from ASCI. The advertisements from the perfume brand didn’t go well with the audience and were accused of promoting rape culture in the country.

    Sharing his thoughts on ASCI chairman Subhash Kamath added, “Advertising has the power to influence mindsets and decision making and bring about behavioural changes. Hence, we need to help shape the narrative. The recent controversy implies that there is a need for sensitisation, in terms of how we portray genders in advertising.”

    Gender portrayal is a complex and nuanced issue and the guidelines provide an interpretation of ASCI’s Chapter III (related to harmful situations), which deals with ads that can cause harm to individuals or society. Gender stereotypes are harmful because they lock individuals in certain roles and perpetuate certain dynamics that are harmful to society. Advertising, through subtle and implicit depictions, reinforces certain harmful stereotypes and overlooks the aspirations of individuals and groups. A recent study by Kantar shows that 64 per cent of consumers believe that advertising reinforces rather than helps eradicate harmful gender stereotypes.

    While the guidelines focus on women, they also provide guardrails for the depiction of other genders.

    The guidelines, encourage advertisers and creators to deploy the SEA (Self-esteemed – Empowered – Allied) framework that guides stakeholders in imagining as well as evaluating portrayals of gender in their advertising by building empathy and aiding evaluation, as well as the 3S framework, which provides a checklist to guard against tropes and implicit stereotypes that creep into advertising.

    These frameworks can prove to be extremely useful for marketing and advertising professionals to improve their advertising ROIs.

    Speaking at the launch of the guidelines on harmful gender stereotypes, the minister for women and child development, Smriti Zubin Irani said, “While there are women who are happy with the incremental change that has been made in the advertising industry, women of my generation are a bit more impatient. It is time not only for the men but also for the women in the advertising industry to step up. This is a very important move, and I believe that there is a long journey to be undertaken to turn the thinking but it’s required now. Work in this area must move with more and more speed and organisations like ASCI should lead this, the action beginning with its member base”

    She also pointed out how we just end up blaming and boycotting actors who are playing the sexiest roles instead of lashing out at each stakeholder included in the production of a particular advertisement. Irani feels that the real change will only come when each stakeholder will take the responsibility to bridge the gender gap.

    ASCI chairman Subhash Kamath added, “The new guidelines were created after extensive consultation with many partners- both from industry, as well as civil society organisations, including the Unstereotype Alliance and UNICEF. These guidelines are a big step forward in strengthening ASCI’s agenda to shape a more responsible and progressive narrative. We are grateful to the government and Shrimati Smriti Irani for supporting these guidelines, and to the many partners who have been with us on this journey.”

    Social activist and writer Ranjana Kumari reiterated that such guidelines are an attempt to start a discussion and debate around subtle messaging that may go unnoticed. “It is also important to push for laws that will appropriately penalise offenders,” she added.

    ASCI’s Guidelines on harmful gender stereotypes in advertising are as follows:

        1. ASCI will consider an ad’s likely impact when taken as a whole and in context.
        2. ASCI will consider stereotypes from the perspective of the group of individuals being stereotyped.
        3. The use of humour or banter is not likely to overcome the underlying issue of such harmful stereotypes.
        4. The guidelines do not intend to prevent ads from featuring:
            a. glamorous, attractive, successful, aspirational or healthy people or lifestyles;
            b. one gender only, including in advertisements for products developed for and aimed at a particular gender;
            c. gender stereotypes as a means to challenge their harmful effects.

    Advertisements must not include gender stereotypes that are likely to cause harm or widespread offence.

       1.  While advertisements may feature people undertaking gender-stereotypical roles e.g., a woman cleaning the house or a man going to an office, or displaying gender-stereotypical characteristics, or for, e.g., a man being assertive or a woman being sensitive to others’ needs, they must not suggest that stereotypical roles or characteristics are:

    •  always uniquely associated with a particular gender;
    •  the only options available to a particular gender; or
    •  never carried out or displayed by another gender(s).

    1.1 Advertisements that are aimed at / depict children may target and feature a specific gender but should not convey that a particular children’s product, pursuit, behaviour, or activity, including choice of play or career, is inappropriate for one or another gender(s). For example, ads suggesting that a boy’s stereotypical personality should be “daring” or that a girl’s stereotypical personality should be “caring”, or someone chiding a boy playing with dolls or girls from jumping around because it is not the typical activity associated with the gender, are likely to be problematic.

    2. While advertisements may feature glamorous and attractive people, they must not suggest that an individual’s happiness or emotional wellbeing depends on conforming to these idealised gender-stereotypical body shapes or physical features.   

    3. Advertisements should not mock people for not conforming to gender stereotypes, their sexual orientation or gender identity, including in a context that is intended to be humorous, hyperbolic or exaggerated. For example, an ad may not belittle a man for carrying out stereotypically female roles or tasks or make fun of a same-sex relationship.

    4. Advertisements should not reinforce unrealistic and undesirable gender ideals or expectations. For example, an advertisement must not depict a man with his feet up and family members creating a mess around a home, while a woman is solely responsible for cleaning up the mess, or a woman overly grateful for the man helping her in everyday chores. Similarly, a woman returning from work may not be shown as solely responsible for doing household duties while others around her are at leisure.

    5. An advertisement may not suggest that a person fails to achieve a task specifically because of their gender e.g., a man’s inability to change nappies; or a woman’s inability to park a car. In categories that usually target a particular gender, care must be taken to not depict condescension towards any other gender or show them as incapable of understanding the product or unable to make decisions. This does not prevent the advertisement from showing these stereotypes as a means to challenge them.

    6. Where an advertisement features a person with a physique or physical characteristics that do not match an ideal stereotype associated with their gender, the advertisement should not imply that their physique or physical characteristics are a significant reason for them not being successful, for example in their romantic, social or professional lives. For example, an ad may not suggest that a man who is short, a woman who is dark, or any individual who is overweight has difficulty finding a job or a partner due to this aspect of their physique.

    7. Advertisements should not indulge in the sexual objectification of characters of any gender or depict people in a sexualised and objectified way for titillating viewers. This would include the use of language or visual treatments in contexts wholly irrelevant to the product. For example, an online takeaway service featuring an image of a woman wearing lingerie lying back in a provocative pose behind various fast-food items would be considered problematic. Even though the image may not be sexually explicit, by using a suggestive image of a woman that bears no relevance to the advertised product, the ad would be considered objectifying women by presenting them as sexual objects, and therefore is a gender stereotype that is likely to cause harm.

    8. No gender should be encouraged to exert domination or authority over the other(s) by means of overt or implied threats, actual force or through the use of demeaning language or tone. Advertisements cannot provoke or trivialise violence (physical or emotional), unlawful or anti-social behaviour based on gender. Additionally, advertisements should not encourage or normalise voyeurism, eve-teasing, stalking, emotional or physical harassment or any similar offences. This does not prevent the advertisement from showing these depictions as a means to challenge them.

  • Star Plus brings back ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ after 14 years

    Star Plus brings back ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ after 14 years

    Mumbai: Star Plus has decided to stir nostalgia among its viewers this February. The broadcaster has announced that its popular family saga ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ is set to return to the television screens after close to 14 years.

    The iconic TV show which made actor-turned-politician Smriti Irani a household name for her portray of Tulsi Virani will re-run on Star Plus at 5 pm daily, starting 16 February. It will also be available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, the broadcaster announced on Twitter on Tuesday.

     

     

    Getting all nostalgic, producer Ekta Kapoor took to Instagram to share the old promo of the serial, which features Irani opening the gates of the Virani household to welcome audiences into the world of the show. Reminiscing the earlier days, Kapoor wrote, “Today, as I look back, I recall every memory, every moment that made this show a most loved one! Usi pyaar ke saath judiye is safar se dobaara. Budhvaar se, harr roz, shaam 5 baje, sirf StarPlus par.”

     

     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     

     
     

     
     
     

     
     

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    The soap opera aired first aired on Star Plus on 3 July 2000 and ran till 6 November 2008 becoming one of the longest-running TV shows at that time. Set around the day-to-day affairs of the Gujarat-based Virani family, the TV show that aired between 10-11 pm on weekdays struck a chord with the masses.

    During the eight years of telecast, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi became one of the most-watched Hindi GEC shows in India, after Kaun Banega Crorepati. Featuring actors like Ronit Roy, Amar Upadhyay, Hiten Tejwani, Gauri Pradhan Tejwani, it also won the ‘Best Continuing Series’ at the Indian Telly Awards for six consecutive years (2002-2007) 

    The show took a leap in story three times including 20 years leap in February 2002, a three years leap, and again a 20 years leap in June 2006, before finally going off air in 2008.

  • #CoronaKoDhona: ABP News’ awareness campaign

    #CoronaKoDhona: ABP News’ awareness campaign

    MUMBAI: ABP News Network’s Hindi news channel, ABP News, has taken preventive measures to create awareness among its audience against the spread of the Covid19 virus through the reach of its social media platforms.

    ABP News’ public awareness campaign called ‘#CoronaKoDhona’ has garnered tremendous traction on the social media pages of the channel. Former team India’s skipper, Kapil Dev & union minister, Smriti Irani have joined the network for this initiative.

    “For any news related to COVID-19, ABP News has been the leading domain on Facebook in the last 30 Days (18 Feb to 18 March; Source: crowdtangle.com). With 5.42 million total interactions, the channel is miles ahead than its nearest competitor, Aaj Tak,” says a press statement of the channel. 

    The statement further adds, “In terms of video views, ABP News’ page has garnered 132.79 million views, twice as of that of its arch rival which received 2.39 million views (18 Feb to 18 March; Source: crowdtangle.com). The video segment of the campaign has also been further promoted on YouTube, garnering tremendous engagement from the audience.”

    The recently launched campaign went on-air and on all ABP News social media platforms to strengthen the consciousness on the pandemic and ensure the safety of the people. With a message-driven hashtag – #CoronakoDhona, the intensive campaign comprised of awareness videos coupled with informative blogs and articles on the issue.

    The video campaigning comprised of 13 short clips featuring 13 ABP news anchors, presenting a short awareness message on the importance of handwashing. With an aim to send a message of good hygiene, the campaign emphasised on how washing hands regularly is one of the most critical measures in the fight against coronavirus.

    Renowned ABP News anchors like Akhilesh Anand, Adarsh Jha, Astha Kaushik, Shobhna Yadav, Pratima Mishra, Anurag Muskaan, Rubika Liyaquat, Shagun Sharma, Sumit Awasthi, Aditi Arora, Yasser Usman, Vikas Bhadauria, and Shrivardhan Trivedi were instrumental in sharing the awareness message compellingly.

    ABP News Network’s chief executive officer, Avinash Pandey, says: “As a responsible news channel, we take it as our duty to ensure the betterment of society. COVID-19 has created a sense of panic worldwide. When mankind is fighting a deadly pandemic, awareness and sensibility are the initial steps.”

    “Through this campaign, our aim was to safeguard the health of the people by providing requisite information on the virus so that preventive measures can be taken effectively, while also dispelling fear & worry on the pandemic," Pandey further adds.

  • ABP News celebrates Women’s Day with ‘Shakti Samman’

    ABP News celebrates Women’s Day with ‘Shakti Samman’

    MUMBAI: Initiating a conversation on gender stereotypes, ABP News Network’s Hindi news channel ABP News held an event, ‘Shakti Samman’ in the light of International Women’s Day.

    The event was graced by union cabinet minister Smriti Irani, who threw light on the theme of gender stereotypes. She said, “Men are not the problem, the mindsets are.”

    She also felicitated mindset challengers like Deepa Malik (Chairman – Paralympic Committee of India), Dr Seema Rao (India's first woman commando trainer, having trained Special Forces of India), Aarohi Pandit (First woman in the world to fly solo across the Atlantic in an LSA), Chitra Rajagopal (Distinguished Scientist & Director General (RM & Impl.), DRDO, Ministry of Defence), Sunchika Pandey (The woman behind Mumbai Police's Twitter handle), Anuradha Prabhudesai (Founder, Lakshaya Foundation), Rajkumari Devi (Also known as ‘Kisan Chachi’ – She empowered over 300 rural women to take up farming, and lead an independent life), and Asha Devi (Nirbhaya’s mother).

    Through this initiative, ABP aims to reflect on the experiences of these powerful women, work towards eliminating stereotypes and provide a platform to empowered women — to empower women.

    Shakti Samman is an initiative to inspire society to look at women for who they are and not how they look. With the idea of ‘Mindset Challengers’, ABP News has taken up a challenge to break the regressive mind-set about women in our society and shed light on the lives of strong personalities who are making strides for gender equality in their respective industries.

    The event witnessed young men and women taking an oath to challenge mindsets and help grow the nation by eliminating biases around women, recognising them for their work & skills and not for their appearances.

    ABP News Network chief executive officer Avinash Pandey, says, “Women’s Day is not only a tremendous opportunity to celebrate strong females but also a call to action for everyone to continue to push for complete gender equality."

    He adds, “This year we have initiated an eminent theme to challenge the retrogressive mindsets in the society, by sharing the stories of many inspiring women who have made significant strides in different fields and were an active contributor in ensuring equitable norms for women all across the country.”

  • News Nation Sammelan: people’s sentiments of utmost importance, assert MPs of Modi 2.0 Govt

    News Nation Sammelan: people’s sentiments of utmost importance, assert MPs of Modi 2.0 Govt

    MUMBAI: After a landslide victory in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, several newly elected MPs attended News Nation’s prestigious Hamari Sansad Sammelan on June 21. From seasoned ministers such as Smriti Irani, Prakash Javadekar, Narendra Singh Tomar to first-time MPs Tejaswi Surya, Shankar Lalwani and Rajkumar Chahar, all the leaders stressed on the fact that the people’s mandate is most important for them and they understand their sentiments and would work accordingly. The highlight of the event was giant-killer Union Minister Smriti Irani’s grand finale session. 

    The Hamari Sansad Sammelan witnessed a fiery start with a debate between BJP’s Shahnawaz Hussain and RJD’s Raghuvansh Prasad Singh. From Bihar’s Encephalitis deaths, the issue of black money to national security, the two engaged in a powerful discussion. 

    Another interesting session was that of the first-time MPs, where the BJP leaders revealed the roadmap for the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya after the Supreme Court verdict. They reiterated the fact that they are committed to building the Ram Temple and stressed that there was no question of diluting or changing the party's stand. 

    Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, one of the key speakers at the Hamari Sansad Sammelan, said that no one can stop the construction of Ram Temple. Similarly, Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that Ram is part of Indian culture and saying 'Jai Shri Ram' not communal. 

    In the run-up of 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the political dynasty had become a key issue, with all the mainstream political parties, including the BJP and the Congress accusing each other of giving casteism and dynasty politics to the country. Of the total 539 winners in the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, over 150 belong to some or the other powerful political family of the country. The third session of the Hamari Sansad Sammelan, BJP MPs Parvesh Verma and Ashok Kumar Yadav deliberated on the ongoing dynasty politics in Parliament. 

    Jaya Prada, the yesteryear’s movie star and politician, who lost her Lok Sabha battle to Samajwadi Party’s Azam Khan in Uttar Pradesh’s Rampur took centrestage in the Session 4 and made stunning revelations about her struggles as a woman in Indian politics. Talking to News Nation’s Ajay Kumar, Jaya Prada broke down as she recalled her struggles with the moment when she wanted to commit suicide. Jaya Prada revealed that her then party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav “never bothered to call even once.” 
    Lauding Hamari Sansad, Jaya Prada said that, “I have come on a TV show for the first time after polls. Feeling proud to be on News Nation.” 

    In Session 5 of Hamari Sansad Sammelan, Minority Affairs Ministry Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said he will work with the mantra of “SabkaSaath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas”, adding that priority will be given to “3Es”—education, employment and empowerment—for development of minorities. 

    From farmers' distress to the economic slowdown, the second term of Modi government has to tackle issues at a massive scale. In the 6th session, Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar vowed to work for the welfare and development of the farmers in India. 

    Talking to News Nation’s Deepak Chaurasia during Hamari Sansad Sammelan’s Session 7, Prakash Javadekar said that India will be the fourth leading economy in the world. The statement comes at a time when there are reports coming in that Modi government has set up two Cabinet committees to deal with the two crucial issues. 

    In the recently concluded General elections, celebrity politics took centrestage with political parties banking on film stars and cricketers, who too tried their luck in the arena of politics. Session 8 had BJP winners Hans Raj Hans and Ravi Kishan speaking about what exactly is Modi magic and how it worked for them. 

    In the grand finale Session 9 of the Hamari Sansad Sammelan, Smriti Irani, talking to News Nation’s Deepak Chaurasia, said that the BJP convinced Amethi about true path of development. Taking a dig at Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and talking about her spectacular success in Amethi, Irani said that, “Amethi kijantajeeti, Smriti Irani nahi. 

    Speaking about the massive success of the Hamari Sansad Sammelan, Abhay Ojha, President – Sales & Marketing News Nation Network said, “Giant-slayer of 2019 Lok Sabha Elections Smriti Irani exclusively came for the News Nation event. This is a big thing for our channel. We are now going to organise a Budget conclave and I am sure it will be as successful as this.”