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Bommai speaks to Amit Shah over border row, Centre to call Karnataka & Maha CMs meeting next week

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Karnataka-Maharashtra border row had intensified earlier this week, with vehicles from either side being targeted, leaders from both states weighing in, and pro-Kannada and Marathi activists being detained by police in the border district of Belagavi.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday said he has given details about the state’s stand and facts regarding the raging border dispute with Maharashtra to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is likely to call a meeting of Chief Ministers of both states next week.

He also indicated that the state government is likely to convene an all-party meeting soon to discuss the issue.

The Chief Minister’s statement came following a delegation of parliamentarians of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (opposition coalition in Maharashtra) meeting Shah on Friday regarding the border dispute with Karnataka.

“I have asked a delegation of our MPs to meet (Amit Shah) on Monday. I have also spoken to Shah. He said that he will send information and in two to three days he will be calling me and the Maharashtra Chief Minister. Most probably, that meeting will take place on December 14 or 15,” Bommai said.

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Speaking to reporters here, the Chief Minister said he has already informed Shah about Karnataka’s stand and facts regarding the dispute, along with details.

“On Monday, our MPs will be sharing all the details, and as soon as he (Shah) calls, I will also go and reiterate Karnataka’s stand before him,” he added.

The Chief Minister had last night said that the Maharashtra delegation meeting Shah on the border dispute will not make any difference, and asserted that his government will not make any compromise on the issue.

Noting that Maharashtra has tried this in the past too, he said, “The case is in the Supreme Court. Our legitimate case in the Supreme Court is strong.”

Responding to a question on Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly Siddaramaiah demanding that the government convene an all-party meeting to discuss the border dispute, Bommai today said he will be speaking to both Siddaramaiah and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy.

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“I spoke to Siddaramaiah yesterday and told him that I will inform him about further developments. I will speak to both Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy,” he said.

The border row had intensified earlier this week, with vehicles from either side being targeted, leaders from both states weighing in, and pro-Kannada and Marathi activists being detained by police amid a tense atmosphere in the border district of Belagavi.

Following this, the Karnataka and Maharashtra Chief Ministers spoke to each other over the phone and agreed that there should be peace and law and order should be maintained on both sides.

The border issue dates back to 1957 after the reorganisation of states on linguistic lines. Maharashtra laid claim to Belagavi, which was part of the erstwhile Bombay Presidency, as it has a sizeable Marathi-speaking population. It also laid claim to 814 Marathi-speaking villages which are currently part of Karnataka.

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Karnataka maintains the demarcation done on linguistic lines as per the States Reorganisation Act and the 1967 Mahajan Commission Report as final.

And, as an assertion that Belagavi is an integral part of the state, Karnataka has built the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, modelled on the Vidhana Soudha, the seat of the legislature in Bengaluru, and a legislative session is held there annually.

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Meeting of newly-elected Gujarat BJP MLAs begins to choose new legislative party leader

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Senior BJP leaders Rajnath Singh, BS Yediyurappa and Arjun Munda are present for the meeting as the party’s central observers.

A meeting of the newly-elected BJP MLAs in Gujarat began here on Saturday to pick the new legislature party leader, who will take over as the next chief minister of the state.

Bhupendra Patel, 60, on Friday resigned as chief minister along with his entire cabinet to pave the way for the formation of a new government after the ruling BJP won a landslide victory in the just-concluded Assembly election.

Senior BJP leaders Rajnath Singh, BS Yediyurappa and Arjun Munda are present for the meeting as the party’s central observers.

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The meeting to pick a new leader is said to be just a formality as the party has already announced that Patel, who won a second straight term from the Ghatlodia Assembly seat in Ahmedabad district by 1.92 lakh votes, will remain the chief minister. Patel replaced Vijay Rupani as Gujarat chief minister in September last year.

The party has already announced that the swearing-in ceremony of the new government will take place on December 12, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be present along with chief ministers of BJP-ruled states.

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From Taapsee’s Blurr to Tusshar’s thriller, here is how audience reacted to this week’s big screen releases

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Salaam Venky starring Kajol and Vishal Jethwa talks about the issue of euthanasia and organ donation.

The weekend is here. So is the year-end. A host of new releases hit the big screen this Friday including Blurr, Maarrich, Salaam Venky, and Vadh. While Blurr is a remake of the Spanish film Julia Eyes, Maarrich shows Tusshar Kapoor in a different role.

Here are the first reactions the films have received.

Starring Taapsee Pannu and Gulshan Devaiah in lead roles, Blurr focuses on the story of twin sisters, one of whom is investigating the murder of her sister while slowly losing her eyesight. The film is getting good reviews for the acting of its two leads as well as the direction and cinematography. Some have also found the pace of the film to be slow and the characters not very strong. The movie received about average critical reviews while the movie has 4.4/10 stars on IMDB. The movie is currently streaming on ZEE5.

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Blurr “is an effective survival drama, high on atmospherics and genre tropes, but not a watertight whodunnit”, Udita Jhunjhunwala of Mint said.

Maarrich is a crime thriller, which stars Tusshar Kapoor in his first dramatic role since Shoutout at Wadala (2013) and veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah. Kapoor plays a cop investigating a double murder. While the film received poor reviews from critics, ranging from issues over dialogue, Kapoor’s performance, direction as well as plot, it still has a 9.8/10-star rating on IMDB.

The Times of India’s Archika Khurana said that the film “is nothing more than a Crime Patrol episode, with the exception that the show wraps up the case in under an hour, whereas this film is dull and drags on far too long.”

Salaam Venky stars Kajol and Vishal Jethwa. It talks about the issue of euthanasia and organ donation. The movie follows the struggle of K Venkatesh, a young chess player who wished to be euthanised after suffering from debilitating muscular degeneration for decades. The film’s dramatic music and solid performances from both Kajol and Jethwa impressed the audience. The movie is also appreciated by critics for its writing and direction with generally positive critical reviews. The movie currently has 9.9/10 stars on IMDB.

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NDTV’s Saibal Chatterjee said that the movie is “a tale of a bitter personal and legal battle that can keep the audience invested” and that it “addresses complex issues surrounding euthanasia while keeping the discussions on its dynamics and ramifications refreshingly simple and straightforward.”

Vadh is another thriller that opened to audiences this weekend. Starring Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta, the crime thriller is carried on the back of Mishra’s acting and Gupta’s performance. The movie was heavily praised for the acting chops of the two leads while other aspects like the pace and plot of the movie were criticised for not being as good as they could be. The movie received average critical reception and has 8.2/10 stars on IMDB.

Vadh is a “pulpy tale of murder, where an unlikely killer does away with a bad guy in the most gruesome manner possible”, according to Indian Express’ Shubhra Gupta.

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Views | World Human Rights Day: Are the fundamental rights still in question for the deprived?

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Right to live with dignity is unfortunately still mired in racial and caste-based conflicts. Till these conflicts are resolved and a harmonious ecosystem is designed, a life with dignity and freedom is a hypothetical theory.

As the world observes this year’s Human Rights Day with the theme – ‘Dignity, Freedom and Justice for All’, it is time to take stock of the progress that we have achieved so far in this regard and does it by any chance give us a reason to regret the reality. 

Unfortunately, the ground reality is still far away from what the goal is and no dignity, freedom and justice can be ensured unless the fundamental rights and services like at least food and social security, healthcare and education are accessible to all equally.   

Certainly, this calls for a system that can deliver affordable and efficient social security, primary healthcare and education at the lowest level of the society. 

Healthcare 

The Primary Health Centers (PHC) are the ideal platforms for weeding out the health inequities that prevail in our society. But in India, the reality is that there is a huge shortage of resources and manpower in the PHCs, though the country boasts of having one of the largest infrastructure. There were recent media reports on how 24 women in a rural district were made to undergo tubectomy without any anesthesia. This is just one example of the umpteen medical lapses that happen in the rural areas.

The health centers should be armed with better resources, adequate skilled manpower and robust treatment systems. 

The private players should step in aggressively to build these primary healthcare management and the government should enable healthy public private partnerships to combine the public infrastructure and the private skillsets to create a robust primary healthcare system. 

Education

Right to education is another area where there are many gaps. In India, there is a huge-rural-urban divide in the educational landscape. Even gender discrimination exists in educating a child where a girl in a rural terrain is made to stay at home for doing the household chores. This discrimination is not just about sending a girl child to school, but it is also about the social treatment that she is offered.

Social Justice 

Right to live with dignity is unfortunately still mired in racial and caste-based conflicts. Till these conflicts are resolved and a harmonious ecosystem is designed where there is no caste driven communal clash, a life with dignity and freedom is a hypothetical theory. A strong political will is needed to root out these elements from society. 

People of all religions, all castes should be able to live cohesively without any fear and prejudice. The right to speech and expression, although defined as a fundamental right, has also been diluted especially on social media. In the political realm, the freedom of speech has been used for wrong reasons, narrow gains and fanning sporadic clashes.

The right for easy and accessible judicial assistance should also be mapped urgently so that all those, who have fiscal problems, are not denied legal help. 

All countries should protect human rights in all the fundamental areas like health, education and social justice. We have a long way to go to reach this goal and the priority now is to at least recognise the fact that the space to live a free and dignified life is a fundamental right for all.

 

Dr Vanita Srivastava is an independent science and health writer

 

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US sportswriter Grant Wahl dies in Qatar while covering FIFA World Cup

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Grant Wahl, a former Sports Illustrated journalist who later moved to Substack, had been tweeting about the Netherlands-Argentina match before he passed away.

Grant Wahl, a US sportswriter covering the soccer World Cup, died in Qatar on Friday, his family and US Soccer said.

US Soccer said it was “heartbroken to learn” about Wahl’s death. His wife responded to the US Soccer statement on Twitter, saying she was “in complete shock”.

Wahl, a former Sports Illustrated journalist who later moved to Substack, had been tweeting about the Netherlands-Argentina match earlier on Friday.

He said last month he was briefly detained when he tried to enter a World Cup stadium in Qatar while wearing a rainbow shirt in support of the LGBTQ community in a country where same-sex relations are illegal.

Wahl said in late November that World Cup security denied him entry to the United States’ opener against Wales at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan and asked him to take his shirt off.

NPR reported he died while covering the Argentina-Netherlands match. Other details surrounding his death were not immediately clear.

He wrote on Monday that he had visited a hospital while in Qatar.

“I didn’t have Covid (I test regularly here), but I went into the medical clinic at the main media center today, and they said I probably have bronchitis,” he said on Substack this week.

The US State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“He was a kind and caring person whose passion for soccer and dedication to journalism were immeasurable,” Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber said in reaction to news of Wahl’s death.

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Cyclone Mandous latest updates: Very heavy rainfall spell expected over parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Cyclonic storm Mandous has weakened into a deep depression. However, the storm uprooted several trees on Chennai and affected vehicular traffic. Heavy rains also lashed several parts of south coastal and Rayalaseema districts of Andhra Pradesh. Here are latest updates on Cyclone Mandous

Cyclonic storm Mandous, which crossed the coast at Mamallapuram near Chennai, has weakened into a deep depression. However, heavy rains lashed several parts of south coastal and Rayalaseema districts of Andhra Pradesh early on Saturday after the cyclonic storm made landfall off Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu late Friday night.

In Tamil Nadu’s Chennai, the weather system impacted the city and its neighbourhoods, uprooting a number of trees. Power remained suspended in many parts of the city and the surroundings after Cyclone Mandous’ landfall.

Here are the latest developments on Cyclone Mandous

#IMD has said that deep depression (remnant of “Mandous”) is currently present over north Tamil Nadu. Heavy to very heavy rainfall spell is expected over north Tamil Nadu, south interior Karnataka, south coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema today and shall decrease thereafter. Heavy rainfall s expected over Kerala from December 11 to 13.

#According to a status report of the Andhra Pradesh government, Naidupeta in Tirupati district received the highest rainfall at 281.5 mm during the past 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on Saturday. A senior official of the State Disaster Management Authority told PTI that the intensity of the rains came down in the morning.

#Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review meeting with officials concerned on the cyclone-related rains. He instructed the collectors of SPSR Nellore, Tirupati, Chittoor and Annamayya districts to be on alert and open relief camps wherever there is a need. Reddy also directed the officials to ensure people would not venture out in those areas where heavy rains are expected.

#As a precautionary measure, the state government shifted 190 people to 28 relief camps in Tirupati district.

#SPSR Nellore and Tirupati districts were placed on alert due to possibility of flash floods in the minor rivers Kandaleru, Maneru and Swarnamuki, according to a government report.

#As many as 150 SDRF and 95 NDRF personnel have been deployed in four districts to be pressed into service in case of any eventuality.

#Cyclone alert messages have been sent through common alert protocol (CAP) to as many as 89 lakh subscribers spread across the six districts which are likely to be affected due to heavy rains during December 8-10, according to official information.

# “The cyclonic storm Mandous (meaning treasure box) weakened into a deep depression over north Tamil Nadu coast. To move nearly west-northwestwards and gradually weaken into a depression by noon of 10th December,” the IMD Chennai said in a tweet in the early hours of Saturday.

#Tamil Nadu Revenue and Disaster Management Minister K K S S R Ramachandran, citing initial estimates, said there was no major damage as expected. Over 9,000 persons have been lodged in 205 relief centres, he added.

#According to Chennai police, nearly 100 trees fell in different parts of the metro and 52 have been removed in coordination with its personnel. Power poles fell down in five locations and three had been cleared. Vehicular traffic, which has been suspended on the Kamarajar Salai off Marina beach, has been resumed, police said. Subways did not suffer waterlogging.

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UGC likely to make 4-year UG courses compulsory for Honours degree: A look at proposed changes

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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While the draft rules were revealed in March by the UGC, the new system will see multiple exits and re-entry points for students during the FYUP.  

Students looking to pursue an honours degree will be expected to study for four years instead of three under the new regulation by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The change to four-year undergraduate programmes (FYUP) for an Honours degree is likely to be announced on Monday, reported the Indian express. The draft rules were revealed in March by the UGC and the new system will see multiple exits and re-entry points for students during the FYUP.

“Students will be able to get a UG degree in three years on completion of 120 credits (measured through the number of academic hours) and a UG Honours degree in four years on completion of 160 credits,” the draft of the proposed changes said.

Here is a look at the proposed changes that are expected. Under the new policy, students can exit a degree at the end of every academic year. If the students’ exit after one year (2 semesters), they will receive a certificate. If the students’ exit after two years (4 semesters), they will receive a diploma. Those who complete three years (6 semesters), will be awarded a bachelor’s degree. Completing 4 years (8 semesters) of study would award students a bachelor’s degree with Honours or a bachelor’s degree with research.

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According to the UGC, the FYUP would allow students to choose their own majors and minors under the new credit-based curriculum system and receive multidisciplinary education.

Students of FYUP would be able to enrol on a master’s degree programme that only lasts one year compared to a two-year master’s degree programme for students who completed three years of bachelor’s studies. FYUP students would also be able to apply for postdoctoral research programmes without immediately applying for a master’s programme as well.

However, the move has already been criticised by Delhi University which offers a bachelor’s with Honours at the end of three years. “The Delhi University regulations have been approved by our statutory bodies and we will continue with that. We will give an honours degree after three years as we have been doing since 1980. We have no plan of doing away with an honours degree after three years,” said DU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh to Hindustan Times.

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Storyboard18: Kotak Mahindra Bank’s exiting president and CMO Karthi Marshan on long tenureship in marketing

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Karthi Marshan shares what being a marketer at a leading bank is like; the need of IIT and IIM graduates in advertising; and more.

Karthi Marshan has worked at a bank brand for 16 years. Marshan, president and CMO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, recently announced that he is moving on to push himself out of his comfort zone. At Kotak Mahindra Bank, his responsibility was to look after the marketing efforts across all verticals including insurance, banking, brokerage, and asset management.

In an exclusive interview with Storyboard18, Marshan shares a lot of his untold stories. He tells us before joining Kotak Mahindra Bank he was “the proverbial rolling stone.” He didn’t stay long in any role. He considered himself as the “headhunter’s nightmare.” So why did he stick around at Kotak Mahindra Bank for 16 years? What’s his secret sauce for long tenureship? He answers these questions and more about his life during the good old days in Indian advertising.

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You are moving on from Kotak Mahindra Bank after 16 years to take an advisory role in the company. What made you take this step?

You know, before Kotak, I was the proverbial rolling stone. I couldn’t stay longer than 3 years in any role, some I left within 9 months as well. I was the headhunter’s nightmare and I never got a job through one, for that reason, perhaps. But at Kotak, in the blink of an eye, I had crossed the 16-year mark. Largely, I think, because it was like seven roles in one. The cherry on the cake is that every single colleague has a voice, no matter our role or place in the pecking order. Having said that, I felt that it was time for me to challenge myself now, push myself out of my comfort zone and try my hand at a few new things. I’m keen to see if my experience is of use to start-ups, SMEs, NGOs, students, etc.

16 years is a lot of time. What according to you are the key success areas for brand Kotak Mahindra Bank under your leadership?

I would put fearlessness, openness, and empathy as the ingredients that helped us get where we are. We have always been a bold brand, because challengers must be bold. We have broken new ground always, even if it was not clear that things would work, be it with hashtag banking, DriveLikeaLady, 811, video KYC, et al. At the same time, there is a powerful culture of openness at Kotak, where everyone is willing and eager to receive critical input or fresh ideas from even the junior most resources, as well as customers. Ideas for our marketing interventions have also thus come from all quarters. We also operate at a high level of empathy, with both customers and employees, and that is a great recipe for designing superior processes, services, products and experiences.

Talking about long tenureship, there are constant debates and discussions around why marketers don’t stay too long in a company these days. Why do you think that’s happening?

The global mean tenure of CMOs when I last checked was an abysmal 20 months, to my almost 20 years. For the short-tenure CMOs, there’s a lot of wisdom that people don’t quit companies or brands, they quit their bosses. Marketing professionals are no different. What perhaps exacerbates it is that CEOs need to have either deep knowledge or great conviction about marketing to believe in, and invest in the discipline, since the pay-off is usually apparent only in the long term. When employers show a lack of patience, employees are bound to walk to the next best option. On the other hand, there is also an unfortunate malaise of employees job-hopping to pad resumes with the shiny new objects, of course. To both, my submission is as follows; you seek loyalty from your customers. First show some to the cause of the brand yourself.

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Having spent so much time managing the marketing aspects of a bank. What according to you are the big marketing trends that are shaping up the banking sector?

The number one trend is that every employee is a brand custodian, and a brand spokesperson today. In a world where the CEO can read the customer’s complaint on twitter as fast as the customer care unit can, everyone is now in the service business, as well as in the brand business. This alters the dynamic of marketing communications dramatically, in my view.

The second thing that is happening at warp speed is that product and experience design, which used to be the turf of the business and IT functions respectively, now sit equally in the marketing function’s lap. Because the realisation that the buying experience is as critical as the product itself, has finally dawned on BFSI companies. So app and website design, form design, branch design, ATM screen design, are all now as much a marketer’s job as they are the coder’s and the bean counter’s.

The confluence of these two trends should lead to an inevitable consequence, one I am proud of having played a role in at Kotak, viz to turn marketing into a mindset, not a department.

Also, what are the challenges that marketers in the category are trying to solve?

Challenge number one for BFSI marketers is that our products are commodities, and thus differentiation is practically impossible. While we might differentiate on network presence to some extent, all other Ps of marketing tend to be regulated, and hence commoditised. Doesn’t mean it can’t be done. At Kotak, we did, quite successfully, with the PVR credit card, nearly a decade ago, and more recently with a PVR debit card as well, focusing on the great Indian love for cinema.

Similarly, building on the other great Indian passion, cricket, we did disruptive work by offering customers debit cards with their favourite IPL teams’ insignia on them. Thinking beyond your category cues, but finding things that connect customers to your category in refreshing ways is key. Even within the constraints of the category, we broke new ground with campaigns like Grt 2b 25 and Kona Kona Kotak, telling stories that leverage key attributes like age and network presence, but in refreshing ways that made a bigger point than the banal one. BFSI marketers must learn to differentiate, despite the constraints, if they are to get customers to prefer their brands for reasons beyond price and reach alone.

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The second one marketers in my space are plagued with is the Windsock Budgeting Method. Crude oil, Interest rates, GDP, inflation, recession any of these can just sneeze and our budgets could get chopped. To operate in an environment with the goalposts moving so erratically, and to be able to make each rupee stretch to feel like a hundred, is our typical challenge. But I see this as an opportunity to be agile, nimble, and super creative.

For example, we did sixteen 10-second ads for just one week in 2010 to announce our 25th year as a brand, and the half-life of that isn’t over even now. Similarly, we launched a children’s product called Junior with a film that ran for just one month, but we still have kids walking into our branches every weekend, mimicking the protagonist’s actions from the film. And more recently, in 2015, we announced our merger with ING Vysya Bank with a campaign whose tagline…Kona Kona Kotak is replayed to me in every gathering I attend, social, professional or otherwise and that film also ran only for one outing. The learning is that we need to be more agile than FMCG marketers, more frugal than well-funded start-ups, and more creative than Netflix and Bollywood combined.

You started your career as a copywriter. You also spent a good number of years in advertising before switching to the client’s side. What were the learnings from ad shops that helped you as a marketer?

I learnt to value the power of the right words from Roger Pereira, my first teacher in advertising. I learnt to eavesdrop on users of products in my time serving Procter & Gamble. There is no more fertile ground for insights leading to better products or better communications. I learnt the value of great design by watching masters like Alok Nanda agonise over the layout long after their copy had been approved. I also learnt agility from being in ad shops, where client briefs arrived on Friday evenings, and output was expected on Monday mornings. But most of all, I learnt that an advertising creator’s job is quite akin to a great leader’s. We have both the opportunity and the responsibility to move people, emotionally and forward, with our words and pictures. The right few words can stir a nation into action.

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You are an IIM graduate. What fascinated you about advertising?

Advertising is the most fun you can have with your clothes on, as they say. I used to be in advertising before I went to business school, and I thought it but natural to return to it after. I think advertising has the power to mould minds, just like a great orator does. It’s the opportunity to make a positive impact in society, without running for public office, using other people’s money, with just the right words and pictures at the right place, right time, that drew me to it, and kept me engaged with it all these years.

Do you think the advertising world needs IIT and IIM graduates just like how it used to be in the good old days?

Yes, certainly. But I think today it also needs social scientists. People who have a deep understanding of culture and psychology are equally important. The future of advertising and marketing is in grave danger if we surrender it to data scientists alone. Even analytics is a half-baked discipline if rich and novel human insights can’t be teased out of the patterns thrown up by data. When everything is done by the numbers, everyone’s picture will look the same. What would be the point of that? The whole point of great communication is to move society forward. And you can only do that with breakthrough ideas. Which can only come when you have the ability to look into people’s souls. And that will only happen if we are voracious consumers of contemporary literature, arts, music, and are also students of history. So the IIM and IIT graduates are welcome, but I think we need as many people from the humanities, and the social sciences to join advertising and marketing.

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Five human rights that are routinely violated

KV Prasad Jun 13, 2022, 06:35 AM IST (Published)

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Despite 2023 being the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the UDHR, no country has managed to ensure access and freedom to all the human rights contained in the document, one of them being the right to food. 

The International Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on December 10. The day was established in 1950 by the United Nations General Assembly in order to mark the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).

While neither legal nor binding, the document enshrined human rights in 30 articles including the Right to freedom from discrimination, right to equality between men and women, right to life, freedom from torture, freedom from slavery, right to liberty, right to be treated with humanity in detention and freedom of movement.

Despite 2023 being the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the UDHR, no country has managed to ensure access and freedom to all the human rights contained in the document.

Here are some of the human rights that are commonly violated, not protected or not given the importance they deserve across the world.

Right to food 

Despite the world having more than enough food production to feed everyone on the planet, 828 million people go hungry. This is why the right to food is one of the most basic yet violated human rights in the world.

Right to freedom from discrimination

Discrimination on the basis on sex, gender, race, political affiliation, religion, nationality, social status and sexual preference is still rampant across the world with studies highlighting that this discrimination has real-world effects on an individual’s future.

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Right to freedom of peaceful assembly 

Despite peaceful assembly being a key social and civil right, in reality governments all over the world frequently violate this right with impunity.

Right to marriage 

People of all genders have the right to marry a person of their choice with mutual consent but in the real world, individuals belonging to certain groups like LGBTQ communities find themselves unable to get legally married due to local laws against same-sex marriage.

Right to privacy 

Every human is guaranteed the right to privacy within their homes and their personal lives but government surveillance, tracking from corporations and general use of personal data have meant that this right is very weakly enforced.

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The UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) had set 10 fundamental rights available to all human beings. However, most of these rights remain elusive across the world.

The International Human Rights Day is observed globally on December 10 every year. The day commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the UN General Assembly (1948). The declaration has inspired more than 60 human rights instruments that constitute the international standard of human rights.

The UDHR set the fundamental rights to which all human beings are entitled.

Here’s a look at the 10 basic human rights:

The right to freedom and equality

All human beings are born free, are equal in dignity and have the same rights.

The right to freedom of thought, opinion and expression

All human beings have the equal right to hold opinions without interference and have the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media.

The right to work

Everyone has the right to work as per their choice of employment and has an equal right to just and favourable conditions of work. It also encompasses the right to protection against unemployment.

The right to education

The right to education gives one the right to get educated ideally till elementary school — and free of cost.

Right to be treated equal before the law

Everyone must be treated equal before the law and entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. The right protects against discrimination and against any incitement to discrimination.

Right of social service

Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being, including food, clothing, housing, medical care and necessary social services.

Right to trial

Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal or component of law.

Right to privacy

This right protects all from being subjected to arbitrary interference with regard to their family, home or correspondence’s privacy and attacks on honour and reputation. The right allows everyone to seek protection of the law against such interference or attacks.

Right to asylum

Everyone has the right to seek asylum in other countries for protection from persecution. This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from the acts that defy the purposes and principles of the United Nations.

Right to democracy

Everyone has the right to take part in the government of their country, directly or through freely chosen representatives along with the right of equal access to public service.

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nifty bank ₹1,318.95 -1.95
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nifty 50 ₹16,986.00 -7.15
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