Jinsy Mathew from Money Today / India Today has left journalism.
She's now with ICICI Prudential MF - Corp comm.
Biswajit Baruah, ET has joined IPan H+K
-Courtesy @ One Source
Friday, 5 August 2016
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
#shakti4beti - Kochi eves say Let's Take the Lead
PRCI’s Young
Communicators Club, Kerala Chapter, in association with the Department of
English,
St. Teresa’s College, Ernakulam conducted a lecture and discussion
sessionon Embracing Change and Challenging Norms: The Young Woman in Urban India
as part of Daughters’ Day celebration on 29th July 2016. The
discussion was chaired by Smt. Chitra Krishnan who runs Food for Thought, a food and catering enterprise along with 12 house
wives-turned entrepreneurs.
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| Dr Kalyani Vallath |
Kick-starting the discussion, Dr. Kalyani Vallath,
Chairperson of YCC Kerala and the Director of TES, sought to analyze the theme
in a refreshingly unconventional manner and proposed that “an emancipated and
empowered woman is an unsexed woman”.
The discussion that followed touched on various
issues like gender equality, gender divide, lack of freedom and respect for
women, increasing assaults on women, LGBT issues, and so on. Students and
faculty who actively participated in the discussion voiced their fears,
concerns and difficulties they face in a patriarchal world. The issue of
raising a son and a daughter differently within a single family was also
brought up and examined.
One faculty member posed a query pertaining to the
perception of woman as weak in spite of the tremendous strength and indomitable
spirit she often brings to the table in familial setup, especially in managing
several things at a time like taking care of a family, paying bills, doing her
job efficiently all by herself.
Students also lamented how familial bonds and social
expectations often present obstacles on their path and discourage their freedom
in moving around and doing things independently. They are often blamed and
castigated for daring to defy the established notions of gender roles in the
society
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| Dr Tessy Antony, HOD, English Department of St Theres'a College and Ms. Chitra Krishnan an Entrepreneur of Kochi |
Along with several pitfalls and struggles women have
had to encounter, the major strides that women have made in various fields were
also highlighted. The participants were urged to learn and elicit the right
lessons from the struggles already won so that genuine impetus for future
struggles and fights that remain to be fought could be gained. The experiences
and the resultant wisdom of women who have fought tremendous odds and succeeded
in many traditionally male bastions of career and life were discussed at
length.
The adage “without struggle, there is no progress”
was invoked to communicate in unambiguous terms the importance of keeping alive
the struggle for justice and equality alive. It was conveyed by various
participants in no uncertain terms that young urban women needed to be in the
vanguard of the struggle. They are expected to take initiative when required,
lead when they can and follow when they must.
The discussion went on to take up the issue of
working towards evolving concrete solutions and proposals to enable women to
tackle and overcome every day issues they face. When pondering on the issues of
rape and abuse on women, the faculty and the students unanimously voiced the
urgency to educate the boys through orientation programs and awareness
campaigns in schools. The necessity of consciously asserting the dignity of
woman and constantly claiming and occupying rightful spaces in various avenues
was touched on.
The various legal and institutional mechanisms that women could rely on in the urban space were also dwelt on.
The various legal and institutional mechanisms that women could rely on in the urban space were also dwelt on.
T. Vinay Kumar, Secretary of PRCI Kerala Chapter, said
PRCI has taken forward the Union Government’s programme - Beti Bachao Beti Padhao – by initiating beti DSuraksha (Girl
Security) with #shakti4beti campaign across the country.
Sandhya Balasuma, a noted media person, U.S. Kutty,
Chairman, PRCI Kerala, and Nateshan, Director-National Counci, PRCI, were also present for the session.
Saturday, 30 July 2016
Hail Dr (Hony) Ravi Mahaptra!
Ravi Mahapatra, president PRCI Kolkata chapter and CPRO of Eastern Railway, received an Honourary Doctteora in philosophy in PR recently from South Korea's KISEI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY.
Hearty congrats, Ravi!
Hearty congrats, Ravi!
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
PR professional in shock absorber's role
By Chander Sardana
An investigative correspondent, covering Power & Heavy
Industry, of a national daily, got hold of a Parliament question and its answer
by the Minister -- six month old. Contents therein, plus inputs from sources
other than the Company's PR outfit came handy for his writing an adverse story
against that Company. The story appeared on the front page inviting fury of the
CMD. He sent for the PR Chief and asked 'what is all this?' To this, PR Chief
replied 'Sir, this is based on the Parliament question.' Boss lost his cool and
said 'what for have I kept you...and so on and on.' He asked the PR Chief to
get lost.
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| The Author - Sardana |
But, then, our PR friend mustered courage, collected all
facts on that subject, did his home work and met the Correspondent. After a few
pleasantries, he first complimented the correspondent for marshaling
information in a highly professional manner. Then, he took out his purse and
showed a one Rupee coin. He said this coin has two sides. He also asked him
whether or not he would like to know other side of the story. He just could not
say No. He said 'Oh, yes, by all means.'
The detailed home work done by him enabled him to explain
other side. He did not just leave it at that. He had prepared a fact sheet,
without any reference to the story, and handed over that to the correspondent.
What more does a correspondent want or need?
Within 8 to 10 days, a story on the same subject appeared on
the front page of that daily. Notwithstanding even an acknowledgement or
appreciation from the Boss, he patted himself having risen to the occasion and
having done a good job. His rapport with the press together with his
professionalism paid dividends.
PR Chief remained intact in his job. So did the
Correspondent. It was a Win-Win situation.
What this episode teaches us that a PR person has to be like
a shock absorbor. He has to listen even words like 'Get lost' from no less a
person than the Company's CMD and yet get going through using his contacts
within the Company for right inputs and his behavioral-cum-communication skills
in getting a positive story carried from the same Correspondent.
For all this, PR person must have confidence in self and in
those involved in information game.
Sunday, 24 July 2016
#shakti4beti reaches The City of Gardens
By Sumathi Rao
BANGALORE, July 24, 2016 –Public Relations Council of
India (PRCI) – celebrated Daughters’ Day in memory of Kalpana Chawla, the
Indo-American astronaut and the first woman of Indian origin to enter space.
For this year’s Daughters’ Day, PRCI launched #shakti4beti to focus on the burning
issue of the Girl Child,taking the government’s campaign “Beti Bachao -
Beti Padhao”further with "Beti Suraksha".
The highlight of the programme was a Street Play by Hashmi
theatre Group on various issues faced by the Girl child, ranging from female
feticide to gender discrimination and societal challenges.
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| Stree Play: A street play focuses on #shakti4beti |
Speaking on the occasion
Dr Mallika Ghanti ,Vice Chancellor Kannada University Hampi, brought out
the differences in perceptions about the girl child in rural and urban settings, also highlighting the fact that
rural folk culture had a healthy respect
for women. She observed that it was surprising to find discrimination in
urban India among educated people.
She suggested we go back to our roots and stressed that
it was important for women to find strength in themselves.
Dr Srinivas Prasad CEO Philips who was the Guest of Honour urged women and
girls to be bold and make the right
choices and have confidence in themselves.
Later, a a panel discussion was held on Because I am a Girl focused on how girls can reach their full potential, and live free from violence and
discrimination, and have equal economic opportunities. In other words they
should be able to learn, Lead, decide and thrive.
PRCI awarded women
acheivers on the occasion. Dr Jayalakshmi ,Vedic Sceintist, and
Scholar, Ms Neela Journalist Prajavani, Dr Deepa Shenoy,
Computer Specialist Dr
Sangeetha and
Ashwini Angadi( both visually challenged achievers) were felicitated for their
contributions to society.
Powered by Concept PR, #shakti4beti is a nationwide campaign with several corporates too taking interest in empowering the girl child.
Powered by Concept PR, #shakti4beti is a nationwide campaign with several corporates too taking interest in empowering the girl child.
Friday, 22 July 2016
It's a clean sweep by PDA @ Mumbai Press Club
MUMBAI, July 22: A record of sorts was created in the history of Mumbai Press
Club last night when Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) made a clean sweep
of the elections for office bearers and managing committee by winning all 16
seats.
On a day lashed by rains, members came out in large
numbers and voted to ensure that the path of progress did not get derailed. As
many as 784 journalists braved a bad day to put their stamp of support on the
PDA.
The PDA team also
takes this opportunity to thank the opposition team for putting up a good fight
and keeping the election process clean and positive.
The results:
PRESIDENT: Kumar
Ketkar
VICE CHAIRMAN: Ayaz Memon
SECRETARY: Dharmendra Jore
JOINT SECRETARY: Rajanish Kakade
TREASURER: Om Prakash Tiwari
MANAGING COMMITTEE
1. Santosh Andhale
2. Mrityunjay Bose
3. Lata Mishra
4. Ashish Subhash Raje
5. Prakash Ganesh Akolkar
6. Pravin Vasant Patil
7. Abhimanyu Shitole
8. Amit Shanbaug
9. Ajit Joshi 340
10. Sudhakar S. Kashyap
Thursday, 21 July 2016
EMDI sports course – a cut above the rest
For most of us Event Management Training and EMDI, are synonymous. Greycells Education Limited, the Company that focuses on skill training and employability of the youth, owns and runs EMDI – a pioneer in Event Management training for the last 14 years globally (India & Dubai). Over the years the alumni base is over 7500+ which translates into having an Alumni (if not more than a handful!!) in most of the relevant Media Companies.
Having pioneered the concept of Sports Management training with their erstwhile partners, the Company has now taken Sports Management Training to the next level by launching Ironwood Sports Management Global Academy (www.ironwoodsports.com).
This new age course offering has been developed in conjunction with Global Sports Management Companies and promises to offer students much more than just event management in Sports!
To know more about the Sports Management course, PRapport Editor B N Kumar spoke to Ms. Bela Desai, Promoter Director of Greycells Education Limited. Excerpts of the interview.
PRapport:
What prompted you to start the Sports Management Course? Is this a good career
option? :
Bela:
Greycells pioneered the concept of Sports Management training with its
erstwhile partners last year. After industry interactions, we felt the need for
a course that addressed Business of Sports and not just Event Management in
Sports! The booming sports industry in India beyond cricket and all the leagues
offer a good career option for candidates.
PRapport:
What kind of jobs that a candidate who passes out this course can look for?:
Bela: The
opportunities are huge – sports events, sports sponsorship, sports
communication and PR including digital mediums, sports talent management,
sports broadcasting, sports media and management, team and league management,
sports merchandising etc
PRapport: Are
there self-employment opportunities as well?
Bela: Some
areas like sports merchandising, sports marketing and league management, online
reputation management etc do have scope for self employment
PRapport:
There could be some other institutes running similar courses. What sets your
course apart?
Bela:
First, our’s is the ONLY new age course where curriculum is designed by global
sports management companies; the global course offers guaranteed internships in
Dubai; course content focuses on business of sports across all genres of sports
beyond cricket; students will have internship opportunities and not just hands on
experience of working on sporting events. Plus, the course includes modules for
digital medium in sports and more making it a truly new age course. Pertinent here is that EMDI – one of our
brands has been training students in Event Management for over 14 years now.
So we really know what exactly the Industry is looking for in terms of talent. We have consciously stayed away from subjects like medicine and psychology in Sports as these are specialisations. Some Institutions are offering MBA/BBA programs in Sports Management as well. I believe Symbiosis has also launched a BBA in Sports Management this year. Symbiosis is an Institution by itself with faculty to teach Management subjects. Some others are offering a MBA/BBA of Universities under the distance education program. Students need to verify the credentials, faculties etc before taking a career decision. Industry relevant vocational skill training is our focus. When students get job ready in a year why would anyone spend 2-3 years! Our students will clearly have the edge as they will be weaved into the industry a year before their peers.
So we really know what exactly the Industry is looking for in terms of talent. We have consciously stayed away from subjects like medicine and psychology in Sports as these are specialisations. Some Institutions are offering MBA/BBA programs in Sports Management as well. I believe Symbiosis has also launched a BBA in Sports Management this year. Symbiosis is an Institution by itself with faculty to teach Management subjects. Some others are offering a MBA/BBA of Universities under the distance education program. Students need to verify the credentials, faculties etc before taking a career decision. Industry relevant vocational skill training is our focus. When students get job ready in a year why would anyone spend 2-3 years! Our students will clearly have the edge as they will be weaved into the industry a year before their peers.
PRapport: What will be the faculty? And what are you
planning for giving the students a practical training?
Bela:
Like all our courses, faculty will be drawn from the Industry and share
relevant experience with students. Internships & hands on experience are
integral to the course.
EMDI, Forum Building, 1st Floor,11/12
Raghuvanshi Mills Compound,
Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel
(West), Mumbai 400 013. 9167755806/61479900
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PRapport:
A
word about EMDI’s other courses?
Bela: Under the same EMDI
brand, we offer Post Graduate course in Advertising, PR and Integrated
Marketing Communication. This probably is the only one year programme where
students get to participate in Comstrat (A FCB ULKA Industry initiative)
alongside other courses that are longer duration, have live brief’s, agency
visits, industry internships, modules
for Digital medium in advertising and
more. I also had an opportunity to interact with the students at the in-house
event – Sparklers. The mentoring that the students received from Industry and
core team at EMDI reflected in their work. No wonder, they boast of a 100%
placement record for their students.
Let me tell you about WMA or
the World Media Academy. It is another initiative from the Company, offers
focused industry relevant courses in Digital Marketing and E-Commerce. The
blended learning – combination of classroom training, live projects and
internships, to my mind, had a definite edge over the vanilla online courses
that one comes across all the time. The Industry interface during the course
and internships works to the advantage of the students and the 100% placement
record for their students.
PRapport:
What has been the placement record at EMDI?
Bela: We
are fortunate that with over 7500+ alumni in the Industry there is no shortage
of opportunities for students. We take
pride to have EMDI Alumnus - Mr.
Ambarish Adhikari – General Manager Business Development at Professional
Management Group (PMG) & Ms. Shailee Sanghvi – Managing Director, Center
Stage Entertainment as our Advisory Board Members. I am happy to tell you that
our Company is following the Skill India initiative of the Government of India
in letter and spirit. The nation needs more Greycells to spring up all across
to empower the youth of today!!
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Senior industry hands join Concept PR
·
Ziegler Colaco of Publicis Beehive joins as
CSO
·
Tina Pawar of Everstone heads BFSI vertical
head
MUMBAI: In a rapid growth mode, India’s premier public
consultancy Concept PR has appointed senior professionals in key positions -
Ziegler Colaco as its Chief Strategy
Officer (CSO) and Tina Pawar as Head of
BFSI vertical.
“As we are undergoing a new growth phase, we
keep strengthening our teams as well as our service offerings. We are confident
that both Ziegler and Tina will contribute in our endeavour to scale new
heights. Also, the team is feeling
enthused as this will give them a super opportunity to learn from the vast
experience of these veterans” said Ashish Jalan, CEO and Director of Concept
PR.
With an experience of 23
years, Ziegler Colaco has donned Servicing, Planning and Creative hats.
An MBA in Marketing from Symbiosis Institute
of Business Management, Ziegler began his career in Tata Press as a Management
Trainee. He began his advertising career at Lintas, and moved on to Mode and
iContract.
His belief in technology being a Computer
Science graduate saw him join Indbazaar.com during the dotcom boom. The
subsequent bust did not diminish his belief in technology saw him as an
Instructional Design professional at Lionbridge, Learningmate and Aptara.
As they say, you can’t keep
an ad guy out of advertising forever! And so Ziegler was back as Client
Services Director at Seagull Advertising. Before joining ConceptPR, he was
Vice-President – Advertising Services at Publicis Beehive Communications.
Tina has and over a decade’s experience
driving brand and corporate communication programmes for leading multi-national
organizations. She was previously with the Everstone Group as their head of
Corporate Communications, and prior to that with IIFL and Reliance Capital.
With her business acumen and knowledge of
brands, Tina combines her experience in corporate communications and sound
media relations to produce the desired output.
She holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree
(Computer Science) from the University of Mumbai, and a PGeMBA (Finance) from
the Asian Management Development Centre. She also holds a certificate in
Digital Marketing from the Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA).
About
Concept PR
Concept PR is a part of
India’s largest communication group: Concept. The much awarded public relations
consultancy is powered by over 250 professionals having offices in 10 cities
and a pan-India associate network that can execute PR assignments in a hundred
cities.
The consultancy is a major
player in BFSI, Infrastructure & Real Estate, Engineering Power, Oil &
Gas, IT & Telecom, Media, Entertainment & Sports, Education, Healthcare
and Diversified Corporates.
Concept PR also has a
full-fledged Digital Communications and Investor Relations practices with a
sizable and growing clientele.
Monday, 18 July 2016
Media movements update
MEDIA UPDATES
Ananya Dasgupta (Delhi, @ananyadg) says hello to Weber Shandwick and goodbye to CNN News18. She joins Weber Shandwick as Managing Editor and will be responsible for content, brand communications, brand journalism, video storytelling, strategy, and building brand narratives. She was previously also associated with Doordarshan news as Anchor cum Correspondent.
Padmaja Joshi (Delhi, @PadmajaJoshi) joins India Today Group as an Editor. She had her previous innings with Times Now, Headlines Today, and NewsX.
Somak Ghoshal (Bengaluru, @somakghoshal) joins The Huffington Post as Senior Editor. Having had previous stints with Harper Collins, Mint, and The Telegraph.
Sapna Srivastava (Mumbai) embarks on a new endeavor joining exchange4media – Realty Plus as Deputy Editor. She had her previous stints with Buildotech Magazine as Managing Editor, Virtual Info System Pvt. Ltd. as Associate Editor, Indiabulls Real Estate as Media Relations, ITP Publishing Group as Industry Columnist, and Times Group as Guest Columnist.
Kshitiz Goliya (Delhi, @KGoliya), Former Correspondent at Reuters News Agency, now joins HT Mint as Content Creator covering Indian IT sector and Real Estate. He did his internship with The Statesman in 2012 and reported for city section there.
Courtesy Tanvi Agarwall @ Suzlon @ One Source
Ananya Dasgupta (Delhi, @ananyadg) says hello to Weber Shandwick and goodbye to CNN News18. She joins Weber Shandwick as Managing Editor and will be responsible for content, brand communications, brand journalism, video storytelling, strategy, and building brand narratives. She was previously also associated with Doordarshan news as Anchor cum Correspondent.
Padmaja Joshi (Delhi, @PadmajaJoshi) joins India Today Group as an Editor. She had her previous innings with Times Now, Headlines Today, and NewsX.
Somak Ghoshal (Bengaluru, @somakghoshal) joins The Huffington Post as Senior Editor. Having had previous stints with Harper Collins, Mint, and The Telegraph.
Sapna Srivastava (Mumbai) embarks on a new endeavor joining exchange4media – Realty Plus as Deputy Editor. She had her previous stints with Buildotech Magazine as Managing Editor, Virtual Info System Pvt. Ltd. as Associate Editor, Indiabulls Real Estate as Media Relations, ITP Publishing Group as Industry Columnist, and Times Group as Guest Columnist.
Kshitiz Goliya (Delhi, @KGoliya), Former Correspondent at Reuters News Agency, now joins HT Mint as Content Creator covering Indian IT sector and Real Estate. He did his internship with The Statesman in 2012 and reported for city section there.
Courtesy Tanvi Agarwall @ Suzlon @ One Source
Of Deadlines and Headlines - BNK Column in Exchange4Media
Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar says about cricket, it’s not over until it’s over! This applies even to a PR consultancy today. Exaggeration it may sound, but the fact is that a PR professional’s job is not over until he does not hear from a journalist for a quote of one of the former’s clients.
Even as we start packing for the day, we invariably get a text message or an email asking for an urgent quote on some issue or the other.
- See more at: http://www.exchange4media.com/advertising/guest-columnof-deadlines-and-headlines-b-n-kumar_65268.html#sthash.8VZOst7K.dpuf
Sunday, 17 July 2016
Kerala PRCI unit hoists YCC flag
PRCI Kerala unit has launched it YCC (Young Communicators' Club) recently. Dr Kalyani Vallath, who is a well known practitioner of Good English is chosen to lead the Chapter.
Prof.( Dr ). A Ramachandran, Vice Chancellor of Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Launching the Kerala Chapter of YCC. Dr Tessy Antony, Head Dept. of Literature, St Theresas College, YCC Director Dr Kalyani Vallath, PRCI Kerala Chapter Chairman T Vinay Kumar, Secretary and P K Natesh Treasurer are also seen.
Prof.( Dr ). A Ramachandran, Vice Chancellor of Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Launching the Kerala Chapter of YCC. Dr Tessy Antony, Head Dept. of Literature, St Theresas College, YCC Director Dr Kalyani Vallath, PRCI Kerala Chapter Chairman T Vinay Kumar, Secretary and P K Natesh Treasurer are also seen.
Thursday, 14 July 2016
Lines between journalism and PR are blurring, says media veteran in IANS interview
IANS spoke to veteran media professional B.N. Kumar, National President of the Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) and Executive Director of Concept PR, who recently completed 40 years in media-first as a journalist and then a PR practitioner-to focus on the rapidly changing communication trends.
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Q: What about the relationship between journalists and PR professionals? Is
it still love-hate?
A: I don't see anything wrong in journalists looking for information from PR people. It is the PR professionals' job to facilitate the flow of information. And it is for the journalist to check and cross-check whether the information given by PR is right or wrong or a plant-serving a vested interest.
This is where, sometimes, I feel that the lines between PR and journalism get blurred when some media friends play into the hands of unscrupulous story-planters.
Q: Need a little elaboration on this....
A: In these days of cutthroat competition and race for TRPs, journalists are under constant pressure to score with Breaking News. PR professionals often complain that they do not get enough time to respond to media queries and, as a result, one-sided stories often creep in. Also, it is not easy to get negative stories killed. If you try to suppress it in one publication, it will find its way into another media.
The link to the story:
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/lines-between-journalism-and-pr-are-blurring-says-media-veteran-116071400220_1.html
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Q: What about the relationship between journalists and PR professionals? Is
it still love-hate?
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| Online Media Clips Collage |
This is where, sometimes, I feel that the lines between PR and journalism get blurred when some media friends play into the hands of unscrupulous story-planters.
Q: Need a little elaboration on this....
A: In these days of cutthroat competition and race for TRPs, journalists are under constant pressure to score with Breaking News. PR professionals often complain that they do not get enough time to respond to media queries and, as a result, one-sided stories often creep in. Also, it is not easy to get negative stories killed. If you try to suppress it in one publication, it will find its way into another media.
The link to the story:
http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/lines-between-journalism-and-pr-are-blurring-says-media-veteran-116071400220_1.html
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