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- 10 - RSTV The Big Picture : Innovation & Global Challenges
Addressing the 66th Convocation of IIT Kharagpur through a video conference Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged students to work towards creating startups and innovating things that can change the lives of crores of people in the country. The Prime Minister asked the students to adopt the mantra of Self 3 -Self-awareness, Self-confidence and Selflessness to overcome self-doubt and obstacles. We are witnessing a new ecosystem in startup, innovation and research areas. We have to work today to get results in the next 10 years. There is no scope for hurry in the field of technology. A technological failure always leads to a new innovation. The PM also said that now is the time to work towards the futuristic solutions of health technology. The situation of 21st century India has changed; needs have changed and aspirations have also changed. Now IITs need to be taken to the next level in the case of Institutes of Indigenous Technologies, not just Indian Institutes of Technology. When the world was fighting climate change, India started work on the International Solar Alliance. Today, several nations are working closely with India on promoting solar energy, the PM added. In this edition of The Big Picture we will analyse Innovation & Global Challenges
GUEST - Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, GoI
R. Ramanan, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission, Niti Aayog
Prof. V. Ramgopal Rao, Director IIT DelhiSat, 27 Feb 2021 - 29min - 9 - RSTV The Big Picture : Regulating Social Media Influencers
Digital media influencers, Youtubers and celebrities promoting their favorite brands might have to be a bit more cautious going forward as a new draft regulation by the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) stipulates that all influencers will have to declare if a product or a service is being covered as part of a promotion. The guidelines say that advertising labels should be clearly visible for video content on all platforms, including mobile phones. For audio content, the disclosure will have to be announced before and after the content. In case of social platforms like Instagram, the guidelines suggest that the disclosure label be superimposed on the image. The content cannot be digitally manipulated to show the product in better light. Influencers will also need to verify whether the claims being made in the advertisement are valid and can be substantiated. The guidelines are similar to the Federal Trade commission guidelines in the United States. The draft proposal is up for public debate till March 8 and is expected to be rolled out by April 15. In this edition of The Big Picture we will analyse the draft regulations for social media influencers.
Guest Name:- 1- Subhash Kamath, CEO, Advertising Standards Council of India
2- Khushbu Jain, Advocate, Cyber Laws
3- Arijit Ray, CEO & Founder, The Unlock Company
Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer:- Sagheer AhmadSat, 27 Feb 2021 - 29min - 8 - RSTV The Big Picture : Monetise & Modernise - Mantra For PSEs
Hello and welcome to Rajya Sabha Tv… You’re watching the Big Picture with me, Frank Rausan Pereira. Reiterating the government's commitment towards privatisation of PSUs and asset monetisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the motto of his government is to "monetise and modernise". Addressing a webinar on the Budget announcements for the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), the Prime Minister asked the private sector to come in support of the government's initiatives proposed in the Budget and help it prepare the roadmap for accelerated growth. Emphasising on the role of the private sector, he said that the Budget also focused on the strong partnership between the private players and the Centre. The funds mobilised through asset monetisation and disinvestment will be used for public welfare measures, he said. He added the Budget has targeted monetising 100 government assets, which would create investment opportunities worth Rs 2.5 lakh crore. In this edition of the Big Picture we will analyse the way ahead for PSEs. Joining me on the program today are:
Anchor/ Producer: Frank Rausan Pereira
GUEST - Jayant Dasgupta, Former Secretary, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India…
Ajay Shankar, Former Secretary, DIPP, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GOI…
Arvind Virmani, Chairman, EGROW Foundation…Sat, 27 Feb 2021 - 28min - 7 - RSTV Policy Watch : India's Corporate Social Responsibility Regime
This week's episode of Policy Watch focuses on the New CSR Rule 2021. In a significant overhaul of the Corporate Social Responsibility Rules, the Corporate Affairs Ministry has introduced several changes to the CSR framework including mandating Impact Assessment for big CSR projects and revamping the reporting formats of the Board report. The other major changes include mandatory disclosure of all CSR projects and activities besides the CSR Committee's composition on the company’s website. These changes are based on the recommendations made by the High-Level Committee on CSR. CSR is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic, environmental, and social imperatives while addressing the expectations of shareholders
Anchor : Kriti Mishra
Guests : Rumjhum Chatterjee, Co-Chairperson, CII National Committee, CSR
Dr. Subhash Chandra Pandey, Former Special Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI
Sat, 27 Feb 2021 - 23min - 6 - RSTV Security Scan : Arjun MK-1A Main Battle Tank
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday handed over to the Army the home-made Arjun Main Battle Tank (MK-1A), dubbed by him as an example of India's united spirit as the south made armoured vehicle will guard the northern borders of the country. At a function, he also accepted a salute by the state- of-the-art tank, indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment. Arjun MK 1 Alpha is a "contemporary tank with battle winning efficacy. It is ''infused'' with 71 new features and would ensure effortless mobility in all terrains, besides precise target engagement during day and night. The production order opens up a large avenue in defence manufacturing for over 200 Indian companies and scores of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) with employment opportunities to 8,000 people. The tank is a "shining example" of the Centre's much touted "atmanirbhar bharat," a concept of attaining self- reliance in various sectors including defence. In this edition of Security Scan we will analyse salient features of the Arjun Main Battle Tank.
Guest Name:- 1- Lt. Gen. A.B. Shivane (Retd.), Former Director General, Mechanised Forces 2- Maj. Gen. Ravi Arora (Retd.), Defence Expert 3- Dinakar Peri, Senior Journalist Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad
Sat, 20 Feb 2021 - 28min - 5 - RSTV The Big Picture - Impact of Australia's new media code
For two decades, global news outlets have complained internet companies are getting rich at their expense, selling advertising linked to their reports without sharing revenue. Now, Australia is joining France and other governments in pushing Google, Facebook and other internet giants to pay. That might channel more money to a news industry that is cutting coverage as revenue shrinks. But it also sets up a clash with some of the tech industry’s biggest names. Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc., has announced agreements to pay publishers in Australia while Facebook said Thursday it has blocked users in the country from viewing or sharing news. Facing a proposed law to compel internet companies to pay news organizations, Google has announced deals with media houses. Australia’s proposed law would be the first of its kind, but other governments also are pressuring Google, Facebook and other internet companies to pay news outlets and other publishers for material. In Europe, Google had to negotiate with French publishers after a court last year upheld an order saying such agreements were required by a 2019 European Union copyright directive. France is the first government to enforce the rules, but the decision suggests Google, Facebook and other companies will face similar requirements in other parts of the world. In this edition of the Big Picture we will analyse the Impact of Australia's new media code. Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad
Show- The Big Picture
Guest Name:- 1- Abhishek Singh, CEO, NeGD, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India
2- Subimal Bhattacharjee, Cyber Technology Expert
3- Kapil Sankhla, Advocate, Supreme Court
Sat, 20 Feb 2021 - 25min - 4 - RSTV The Big Picture : India-China Pullback
India and China reached an agreement on disengagement of troops from the north and south banks of the Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in Rajya Sabha on Thursday. Under the agreement, both sides will cease their forward deployments in a phased, coordinated and verified manner in these areas. The defence minister assured the House that India has not conceded anything while entering into the disengagement process, adding there are "some outstanding issues" with regard to deployment and patrolling at some other points along the LAC in eastern Ladakh. The Chinese side will keep its troop presence in the North Bank area to east of Finger 8. Reciprocally, the Indian troops will be based at their permanent base near Finger 3. A similar action would be taken in the South Bank area by both sides. These are mutual and reciprocal steps and any structures that had been built by both sides since April 2020 in both North and South Bank areas will be removed. In this edition of the Big Picture we will analyse the India-China Pullback.
Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad
Guest Name:- 1- Jayadeva Ranade, President, Centre for China Analysis and Strategy 2- Manjeev Singh Puri, Former Ambassador 3- Maj. Gen. Ashwani Siwach (Retd.), Defence AnalystSat, 13 Feb 2021 - 29min - 3 - RSTV The Big Picture : Rules For Social Media
Amid the ongoing row with Twitter over the delay in the suspension of several accounts, the Union government on Thursday informed Parliament that it is in the process of amending rules pertaining to the Information and Technology sector so that social media platforms could be made more responsive and accountable to Indian laws. The government stated that the new rules will also ensure digital media platforms adhere to the Code of Ethics. The announcement came shortly after Union Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told the Rajya Sabha that the government will not shy away from acting against social media platforms if they are misused to spread fake news and incite violence. A spat has been going on between Twitter and the Indian government over a suspension list, which contains mention of over 1000 accounts that need to be suspended or at least blocked in India for spreading fake news and hatred on ongoing farmers’ protest in the country. The social media firm has refused to act against all the accounts mentioned in the list, stating that it will not suspend accounts that belong to the media, journalists and activists to uphold freedom of speech and expression. In this edition of The Big Picture we will analyse what kind of rules we need to have for social media.
Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad Show- The Big Picture
Guest Name:- 1- Abhishek Singh, CEO, NeGD, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India 2- J. Sai Deepak, Advocate, Supreme Court 3- Rameesh Kailasam, CEO, IndiaTech.OrgSat, 13 Feb 2021 - 27min - 2 - RSTV The Big Picture : Biden's China PolicyDescribing an "aggressive" China as the "most serious competitor" to the US, President Joe Biden has said that his administration will take on the challenges posed by Beijing directly, but will not hesitate to work with it when it is in America's interest to do so. Realising that a rising and more assertive China as one of his biggest foreign policy challenges, Biden on Thursday stressed the importance of allies in responding to the strategic competition posed by Beijing. The China-US relationship is crucial to both sides, and the world. Tensions have soared in recent times, over trade, espionage and the coronavirus pandemic. Biden, a Democrat, has also said his administration is ready to work with China when it is in America's interest to do so. In this edition of The Big Picture we will analyse Biden's policy on China and what it means for India.
Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira
Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad
Guest Name:- 1- Prabhu Dayal, Former Ambassador 2- Dhruv C. Katoch, Director, India Foundation 3- Dr. Sreeram Chaulia, Foreign Affairs ExpertMon, 08 Feb 2021 - 28min - 1 - RSTV The Big Picture : Need For Agricultural Reforms
Agriculture in India faces growing challenges and also presents plenty of opportunities but successive governments have been hesitant to bring reforms fearing political ramifications. Crucial decisions needed to the sector an impetus have been delayed in the fear of losing votes. There has also been a lack of vision. The Modi government has brought about reforms, but has been met with stiff opposition from farmers. They remain firm on their demand to get the new farm laws repealed. As the protests continue, industry bodies representing Indian corporates are worried about the stalemate situation between farmers and the government as it is causing huge losses. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India has urged the government and farmers' organisations to resolve the impasse. Meanwhile, the CII said the new reforms will improve market access and increase income opportunities for farmers. The industry body added that the reforms are focused on the input side, introducing risk mitigation measures, reducing post-harvest losses and augmenting market opportunities. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said farmers were being misled about agriculture reforms and the reforms were exactly what farmer bodies and even opposition parties had been asking over the years. In this edition of the Big Picture we will analyse the need for agricultural reforms. Anchor:- Frank Rausan Pereira Producer:- Sagheer Ahmad Show- The Big Picture
Guest Name:- 1- Gautam Chikermane Vice President, Observer Research Foundation 2- Abhinav Prakash, Assistant Professor, Economics, University of Delhi
Wed, 27 Jan 2021 - 28min
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