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V-Connect “Connecting Technologies”

CPAAS - A never ending story "28bn $ market and ever growing"

Communication is the need for every enterprise across industries including BFSI, Ecommerce, Logistics, Gaming, loyalty and many more.

There are different modes of communication which includes A2P SMS, Email services, Voice/OBD services, Whats app business API, Chatbot & voicebot.

The global Communications Platform-as-a-Service market was valued at USD 4.54 billion in 2020 as per Mordor intelligence report.

It is expected to reach USD 26.03 billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of 34.30% during the forecast period (2021 – 2026).

With the outbreak of COVID-19 and work at home (WAH) becoming a preferred mode of carrying operations, vendors for the market studied have been active in promoting WAH and expanding their business.

For instance, as of April 2020, Teleperformance reached its work at home solutions target, with a penetration rate of 66% of operational staff in its core business, or more than 155,000 agents working from home in April.

A2P SMS is one of the most important tool still adopted by enterprises to reach out to end prospects and customers to notify about their transactions which is not only fast but at the same time secure.

With more and more digital platforms it was expected that CPAAS market would go down but there is no denying the fact that it has increased 100x more than previous 5 years figure and people are more interested in receiving OTPs for authentication on SMS.

CPaaS, or communication platform-as-a-service, is a cloud-based platform that embeds voice, video, chat, and messaging applications within an organization’s business applications. CPaaS acts as a middleware offering, wherein companies (vendors) build and distribute real-time communication software. 

Asia being one of the largest market as per population is expecting a 34% YOY every month in CPAAS traffic every year and the volumes are insane.

CPAAS includes the tools for calculating NPS and CSAT scores for multiple enterprises too.

V-Connect has started its journey as well a year back in 2021 Jan and as a start-up in this challenging market we are thrilled to announce that we have onboarded 53+ enterprise in one years of time for multiple CPAAS products where in A2P sms volume is 150-200 mn per month.

Below Graph represents the CPAAS market region wise.

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Feel free to connect for more talks on how V-Connect is aiming to make more secure and scalable platform for enterprises by adopting security standard licenses and many more.

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Udyami Bharat initiative

PM Shri Narendra Modi unveils Udyami Bharat Programme

Udyami Bharat initiative

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, today, participated in the Udyami Bharat Programme in New Delhi.  Shri. Modi also launched the ‘Raising and Accelerating MSME Performance’ (RAMP) scheme. The scheme aims to scale up the implementation capacity and coverage of MSMEs in the states, with impact enhancement of existing MSME schemes. It will complement the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan by fostering innovation, encouraging ideation, incubating new business and entrepreneurship by developing quality standards, improving practices and processes, enhancing market access, deploying technological tools and Industry 4.0 to make MSMEs competitive and self-reliant.

Prime Minister Modi also digitally transferred assistance to beneficiaries of PMEGP for 2022-23 and also announced the results of the MSME Idea Hackathon, 2022. Shri Modi  distributed National MSME Awards, 2022 along with which Digital Equity Certificates to 75 MSMEs in the Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund were distributed. Also, the launch of ‘Capacity Building of First-Time MSME Exporters’ (CBFTE) scheme took place, that aims at encouraging MSMEs to offer products and services of international standards for the global market. This will help in enhancing the participation of Indian MSMEs in the global value chain and help them realize their export potential. The Prime Minister  will also launch new features of the ‘Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme’ (PMEGP). These include an increase in the maximum project cost to Rs. 50 lakh (from Rs 25 lakh) for manufacturing sector and Rs. 20 lakh (from Rs 10 lakh) in the service sector and the inclusion of applicants from aspirational districts and transgenders in the Special Category applicants for availing higher subsidies.

The Government has launched several initiatives like the MUDRA Yojana, Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme and the Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries. All the following schemes have been implemented in order to provide necessary support to the MSME Sector which has benefitted number of people across the nation.

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Technovision

Mr. Uday Kalyankar & Mr. Sameer Patil

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Uday Kalyankar, Sameer Patil

Technovision Engineers Pvt Ltd is leading material handling products manufacturing firm in India  Technovision was founded by Uday Kalyankar and Sameer Patil, both budding engineers way back in year 1996.

Their growth and Technovision foray from pallet manufacturing, small fabrication activities into a full- fledged manufacturer of material handling equipment’s viz. vertical reciprocating conveyor goods lift, scissor lift, dock levelers, truck loading conveyors, telescopic conveyors.

Technovision       entered         into manufacturing of coated pipes and clamps for lean manufacturing applications. Today Technovision is in top two manufacturers of coated pipes in india. they are also into design of special trollies, work station for E Commerce, automobile sectors.

Uday and Sameer with the association of more than 26 years have setup a whole independent manufacturing plant having a Design Centre, Full-fledged Sales Team and strong Production Team

Technovision has now 5 manufacturing Plants in Pune and have installations Pan India and overseas in Kenya, Bangladesh

Technovision was on call on duty to support essential services entities in the covid times, they worked with all covid norms and rules and supported the entities with all efforts in place.

Technovision has introduced new products in this financial year -telescopic conveyors, dock edge and many more products on the line to come in.

With Both Uday And Sameer and the strong young team of Technovities Technovision has reached a Pinnacle of achieving 40 crores in financial year 2021-22 an increase of 35 % over last financial year.

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Water sustainability recognition

National Water Awards 2022: Recognizing and Appreciating the efforts of outstanding people for their exemplary work in the field of Water Management

National Water Awards 2022: Recognizing and Appreciating the efforts of outstanding people for their exemplary work in the field of Water Management

Water sustainability recognition

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, presented the third National Water Awards and launched the Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain campaign 2022 in New Delhi on March 29, 2022. Expressing his views on the occasion, he said that presentation of National Water Awards for exemplary work in the field of water management, and expansion of water campaign to underline the importance of water in our daily life and on the planet Earth, is commendable.
Shri. Kovind said that it gives him immense pleasure to launch ‘Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain 2022’. He urged everyone to work on the focused interventions of this edition of the campaign. He said that district magistrates and village sarpanchs would have to play a crucial role in motivating the local populace for active participation of each individual in water conservation work. He urged everyone to take a pledge that just as the largest vaccination drive in history is being carried out in India, in the same way we all would make this campaign the biggest water conservation campaign in the history.

He said that it is quite appropriate to say that ‘water is life’. Nature has blessed humanity with water resources. It has provided us with vast rivers, on whose banks great civilizations flourished. Rivers have special significance in the Indian culture and are worshiped as Mother. We have dedicated places for worship of the rivers – for Ganga and Yamuna in Uttarakhand, for Narmada in Madhya Pradesh and for Ganga-Sagar in Bengal. Such religious practices kept us connected with nature. The construction of ponds and wells were considered a virtuous act. But with the advent of modernity and industrial economy, we have lost that connect with nature, population growth being one of the factors. We find ourselves cut off from nature that has sustained us. People often travel to Yamunotri to express their gratitude and offer prayers to the Yamuna, but on returning to the capital Delhi, it is sad to find the same river extremely polluted.

Shri Kovind also expressed concern over water sources like ponds and lakes disappearing under the pressure of urbanization. It has turned water management upside down. The quantity of ground water is decreasing and its level, going down. On one hand, cities have to draw their water from faraway places and, on the other hand, streets are flooded in monsoons. “The issue of water is a part of an even larger crisis of climate change. As climate changes, flood and drought conditions are becoming more frequent and more severe. The Himalayan glaciers are melting, and the sea level is rising. The serious consequences of such changes are coming to the fore, which are having an even worse impact on the lives of farmers, women and the poor”, he further added.

Water crisis, today, has become an international crisis and can take dire forms. Some defense experts have even said that in future it can become a major cause of international conflict. We all have to be alert to save humanity from such situations. He expressed happiness on the fact that the Government of India is taking effective measures in this direction. Further, he said that facing the impact of climate change and protecting our Earth is an epic challenge before all of us. To meet this challenge, Government of India has adopted a new approach and methodology. The Government of India gave an early indication of change in 2014 by renaming the Ministry of Environment and Forests and incorporating ‘Climate Change’ in it. Moving forward in this direction, in the year 2019, by merging two ministries, the Ministry of Jal Shakti was formed to work in an integrated and holistic manner on the issue of water and to give it the highest priority.

Shri Kovind was happy to note that India has taken effective steps to reduce the effects of climate change and ensure water security through efficient use of water, conservation of water sources, minimizing pollution and ensuring sanitation. He said that in recent years, the policies of the Government have included rejuvenation of rivers, holistic management of river basins, expeditious completion of long pending irrigation projects to strengthen water security in a sustainable manner and rejuvenation of existing dams.

He also added that in order to make water everyone’s business and make the Jal Andolan a Jan Andolan – a mass movement, the Government of India in 2019 launched the ‘Jal Shakti Abhiyan’. And in the same year ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’ was also launched. Last year on 22nd March, on ‘World Water Day’, the ‘Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain’ campaign was launched by the Prime Minister which was taken up in all districts in rural as well as urban areas of the country during the pre-monsoon and monsoon period. He appreciated state governments for their commendable contribution in the success of this campaign amidst the challenges of the corona pandemic.

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Noting the exemplary work done by the National Water Award-winners for water management in their respective fields, Shri Kovind said that on the basis of such examples, we could find hope for a water-secure future. He congratulated all of them and urged them to continue being exemplars and source of motivation for all of us. He expressed confidence that these Awards would usher in a water consciousness in the minds of people of India and would help in bringing about a behavioral change.

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BJP and Yogi Adityanath government formation in 2022

Elections 2022: A nip and tuck of power, position and forming Government

Elections 2022: A nip and tuck of power, position and forming Government

BJP and Yogi Adityanath government formation in 2022

Elections in India not only interests its citizens, but also is overlooked by several countries globally. Along with serving the citizens in their hour of need, campaigning plays an equally important role for any party contesting elections, and this has been evident over years. This year 5 states had their elections due. The states of Goa, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand saw their Chief Ministers retaining the power whereas Punjab voted for a change and saw a new face as its Chief Minister. The campaigning strategy of each of the political parties somehow create an impact in the minds of the people, thereby persuading them to vote for a particular party.

Shri. Yogi Adityanath was sworn in as the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh for the second consecutive term at the Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow today, i.e., on 25th of March 2022. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president J.P. Nadda were the dignitaries present. The grand oath-taking ceremony was held at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Friday. This year’s slogan of the BJP Party in Uttar Pradesh was UP+Yogi, Bahut Hai Upyogi.

The second state where the NDA grabbed majority of votes is Manipur. Shri N. Biren Singh was sworn in as the chief minister of Manipur for the second consecutive term on 21st of March 2022. The oath of office was administered by Manipur Governor La Ganesan at the Raj Bhawan in Imphal. It is believed that the state enjoyed relatively peaceful five years under Shri. Biren Singh. Also, as far as the geographical location of Manipur is concerned, majority of the state is surrounded by the mountains and the lush green valleys. Equal attention was paid by the CM in the valley as well as the hills in Manipur where the valley and the hills have 40 and 20 seats in the Assembly respectively. This stood out as an X-factor in the winning process of Shri. Biren Singh thus taking oath as the Chief Minister of Manipur for the second consecutive time.

The third State that the BJP retained was Uttarakhand. Shri. Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday took oath as the Uttarakhand Chief Minister on the 23rd of March 2022. This is his second tenure as the Chief Minister. He is best known for ending the anti-incumbency wave in the state. Also, being one of the youngest to become a Chief Minister at 46 years, Shri. Pushkar Singh Dhami’s popularity is distinct and that makes him one of a kind. A month after taking charge as the CM for the first time, Shri. Dhami announced several schemes that consisted of distribution of free tablets for class 10 -12 pass students, formulation of sports policy for sportspersons, enacting a law on population control and connecting Pauri and Almora with a railway line. These announcements served to increase Dhami’s popularity among the common people, hence marking his return as the Chief Minister for the second time.

Although the swearing-in ceremony of the Chief Minister of Goa is yet to be done, Shri. Pramod Sawant is all set to take charge for the second consecutive term as the Chief Minister of Goa on the 28th of March, 2022.  He is best known for his innovative ideas. After taking charge as the Chief Minister for the first time, he ensured that the new government buildings were eco-friendly and catered to minimum carbon emissions. Since Goa is home to various unique cultures, he also initiated the construction of Ravindra Bhavan culture centres at all the 12 Talukas of the state. He also built India’s first floating jetty in Old Goa, thus paving way towards his second term as the CM.

The Punjab elections were surprising to many! The victory of the Aam Aadmi Party’s CM candidate Shri. Bhagwant Mann came in as a surprise to many. For a past few couple of months, Punjab was in distress regarding its next leader. There were all the staunch and eminent leaders on one side and on the other hand, The AAP kept its candidature very limited and people as common as a mechanic, wherein he defeated the Congress’ worthy opponent Mr. Channi. Apart from all these factors, looking at the changes he brought in Delhi, AAP received enormous support from the youth and the ladies as the party promised certain policies.

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Government recognition through Padma Awards

Awarding Padma Awards to the exemplary personalities for their notable contributions

Awarding Padma Awards to the exemplary personalities for their notable contributions

Government recognition through Padma Awards

“A film should be a vehicle with a higher purpose—a carrier of the social, moral and ethical message,” the Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu.

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind presented two Padma Vibhushan, eight Padma Bhushan and fifty-four Padma Shri Awards for the year 2022 at the Civil Investiture Ceremony-I held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on March 21, 2022. The Padma Awards are one of the highest civilian honors of India announced annually on the eve of Republic Day. The Awards are given in three categories: Padma Vibhushan (for exceptional and distinguished service), Padma Bhushan (distinguished service of higher order) and Padma Shri (distinguished service). The award seeks to recognize achievements in all fields of activities or disciplines where an element of public service is involved.

Among the dignitaries present on the occasion were the Vice President of India Shri. Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Home Affairs, Shri. Amit Shah.

Following were the awardees who received the Padma Vibhushan:

  • Shri Radhey Shyam Khemkha (Posthumous)- A well versed personality known for his immense contribution in the Sanatan Literature, Shri Radhey Shyam Khemkha has contributed in authoring, editing and publishing rare ancient texts into several regional languages. He was the editor of ‘Kalyan’, a spiritual monthly in Hindi, first published in 1925 by Gita Press, Gorakhpur.
  • General Bipin Rawat (Posthumous) -Being the first Chief of Defence Staff of India from 31st December to 8th December 2021, General Rawat steered the restructuring of India’s National Security Architecture including the setting up of Integrated Theatre Commands.

 The recipients who received Padma Bhushan are:

  • Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad- For immense contribution towards Social work and exemplary policies implemented under his leadership.
  • Gurmeet Bawa (Posthumous)- For playing a prominent role in the promotion and recognition of Punjabi Folk music.
  • Shri Chandrasekharan- For his exemplary contribution in Trade and Industry
  • Shri Devendra Jhajharia- For achieving unparallel feat and becoming the first Indian to win two gold medals at Paralympics.
  • Shri Rashid Khan- For carrying forward the legacy of Hindustani Music and his contribution to the Indian Cinema
  • Shri Rajiv Mehrishi- For extensive services rendered towards the Civil Services.
  • Cyrus Soli Poonawalla- known as India’s vaccine pioneer, Dr. Cyrus was conferred with the Padma Bhushan for his impeccable work towards society.
  • Shri Sachchinand Swami- For bringing in social reforms, contribution in the field of philosophy and literature.

Following recipients were awarded Padma Shri:

  • Shri Prahalad Rai Agarwala
  • Najma Akhtar
  • Shri Sumit Antil
  • Shri T Senka Ao
  • Kamalini Asthana
  • Nalini Asthana
  • Shri Subbanna Ayyappan
  • Shri J K Bajaj
  • Shri Sirpi Balasubramanian
  • Srimad Baba Balia
  • Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
  • Madhuri Barthwal
  • Shri Akhone Asgar Ali Basharat
  • Himmatrao Bawaskar
  • Shri Harmohinder Singh Bedi
  • Shri Pramod Bhagat
  • Shri S Ballesh Bhajantri
  • Shri Khandu Wangchuk Bhutia
  • Shri Maria Christopher Byrski
  • Acharya Chandanaji
  • Sulochana Chavan
  • Shri Neeraj Chopra
  • Shakuntala Choudhary
  • Shri Sankaranarayana Menon Chundayil
  • Shri S Damodaran
  • Shri Faisal Ali Dar
  • Shri Jagjit Singh Dardi
  • Prokar Dasgupta
  • Shri Aditya Prasad Dash
  • Lata Desa
  • Shri Malji bhai Desai
  • Basanti Devi
  • Lourembam Bino Devi
  • Muktamani Devi
  • Shyamamani Devi
  • Shri Khalil Dhantejvi (Posthumous)
  • Shri Savaji Bhai Dholakia
  • Shri Arjun Singh Dhurve
  • Vijaykumar Vinayak Dongre
  • Shri Chandraprakash Dwivedi
  • Shri Dhaneswar Engti
  • Shri Om Prakash Gandhi
  • Shri Narasimha Rao Garikapati
  • Shri Girdhari Ram Ghonju (Posthumous)
  • Shri Shaibal Gupta (Posthumous)
  • Shri Narasingha Prasad Guru
  • Shri Gosaveedu Shaik Hassan (Posthumous)
  • Shri Ryuko Hira
  • Sosamma Iype
  • Shri Avadh Kishore Jadia
  • Sowcar Janaki
  • Tara Jauhar
  • Vandana Kataria
  • Shri H R Keshavamurthy
  • Shri Rutger Kortenhorst
  • Shri P Narayana Kurup
  • Avani Lekhara
  • Shri Moti Lal Madan
  • Shri Shivnath Mishra
  • Narendra Prasad Misra (Posthumous)
  • Shri Darshanam Mogilaiah
  • Shri Guruprasad Mohapatra (Posthumous)
  • Shri Thavil Kongampattu A V Murugaiyan
  • R Muthukannammal
  • Shri Abdul Khader Nadakattin
  • Shri Amai Mahalinga Naik
  • Shri Tsering Namgyal
  • Shri A K C Natarajan
  • Shri V L Nghaka
  • Shri Sonu Nigam
  • Shri Ram Sahay Panday
  • Shri Chirapat Prapandavidya
  • K V Rabiya
  • Shri Anil Kumar Rajvanshi
  • Shri Sheesh Ram
  • Shri Ramachandraiah
  • Sunkara Venkata Adinarayana Rao
  • Gamit Ramilaben Raysingbhai
  • Padmaja Reddy
  • Guru Tulku Rinpoche
  • Shri Brahmanand Sankhwalkar
  • Shri Vidyanand Sarek
  • Shri Kali Pada Saren
  • Veeraswamy Seshiah
  • Prabhaben Shah
  • Shri Dilip Shahani
  • Shri Ram Dayal Sharma
  • Shri Vishwamurti Shastri
  • Tatiana Lvovna Shaumyan
  • Shri Siddhalingaiah (Posthumous)
  • Shri Kaajee Singh
  • Shri Konsam Ibomcha Singh
  • Shri Prem Singh
  • Shri Seth Pal Singh
  • Vidya Vindu Singh
  • Baba Iqbal Singh Ji
  • Bhimsen Singhal
  • Shri Sivananda
  • Shri Ajay Kumar Sonkar
  • Ajita Srivastava
  • Sadguru Brahmeshanand Acharya Swami
  • Balaji Tambe (Posthumous)
  • Shri Raghuvendra Tanwar
  • Kamlakar Tripathi
  • Lalita Vakil
  • Durga Bai Vyam
  • Shri Jyantkumar Maganlal Vyas
  • Badaplin War

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Recipe Cup : On a mission to unify through the power of food, one dish at a time

Recipe Cup : On a mission to unify through the power of food, one dish at a time

It’s no secret, the way in which people across the world eat has forever changed. The online food delivery industry is rapidly expanding and expected to reach $164 billion by 2024. It’s crucial that restaurant owners and food curators learn how to navigate the online delivery market and adapt to best meet market this forecasted demand. Now more than ever, customers are ordering from their favorite food app that delivers yummy food straight to their homes.

Not long ago, the idea of having a fresh home cooked meal delivered to your doorstep within minutes of ordering it was completely inconceivable. However, that is no longer the case anymore. Thanks to emerging technologies such as Recipe Cup, people are able to not only order their favorite food dish and have it delivered, but they can also once again enjoy the unique food experiences that connect them back to their early childhood or home culture.

Recipe Cup is a startup that provides a D2C marketplace for food sellers and buyers to be connected in a variety of ways. Recipe Cup platform will enable home chefs, cloud kitchens and restaurants to generate alternative revenue streams that aims to monetize their existing dishes using state-of-the-art delivery, while enabling them to sell their on-demand meal kits, signature ingredients, recipes & virtual private chef services. Recipe Cup will establish a new customization method for customers that will allow them to have their meal kits and food orders custom designed & tailored according to their health and wellness needs.

With the rise of cloud kitchens and the increase in consumers browsing for their next meal online, being visible and recognized amongst the competition is an absolute necessity. Led by its founder Rushabh “RJ” Jhaveri and his team of product developers and analysts, Recipe Cup is poised to disrupt the food delivery industry and become the recognized face for home chefs and their customers.

Recipe Cup will focus on quality meals, eco-friendly packaging, timely delivery, and a user-friendly UI and UX design that his highly intuitive and easy to navigate for customers and sellers alike.

Over the next few months, Recipe Cup will be taking an aggressive approach to initially launch their platform in the Delhi region of India. To date, Recipe Cup has successfully sourced over 26,000 food curators, home chefs, cloud kitchens and restaurants that are actively being onboarded for launch. Additional traction is

being generated through several pilot order transactions in which Recipe Cup’s first ever home chef orders and deliveries were completed. RJ who has a keen eye for what consumers in this industry are looking for, has deployed a full-scale marketing campaign across all the major social media sites that highlight the cultural authenticity that Recipe Cup has to offer in every bite!

He also has some very keen insights for home chefs to consider as they enter in this market; “For the home chefs and cloud kitchens we work with, my advice to them is to try and make your menus customizable within each food category so that customers can add different menu items to make their perfect order. The more customization you provide, the happier your customers will be. With more options comes more possibilities for them to make their order just the way they like it and given them a taste of what they’ve been missing!”

As food industry continues to evolve at an exponential rate, more and more tech companies like Recipe Cup will be competing for a share of the online food real estate. Affordability & Variety offered to the consumer is one of the core concepts of Recipe Cup’s growth strategy. While food is supremely important, it is about the WHOLESOME experience.

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Bollywood at National Film Awards

The Stars Shine Bright at National Film Awards

The Stars Shine Bright at National Film Awards

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“A film should be a vehicle with a higher purpose—a carrier of the social, moral and ethical message,” the Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu.

National Film Awards for 2019 were conferred by the Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu in various categories at its 67th edition and the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Award. The awards were given in 2021 for the year 2019 (as against the scheduled program in May 2020), owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and in 2020 not many films were released. The National Film Awards were established in 1954, when the awards were given for the films of the year 1953. The awards were initially called ‘State Awards’ and two President’s Gold Medals, two certificates of merit, and 12 silver medals for regional films were presented in the earlier years. The First National Film Awards (State Awards) were held over two days, during which exhibitions were held and two documentaries were premiered, along with the presentation of awards. Since the 57th National Film Awards, the awards in the feature film section are decided through a two-tier selection process, comprising five regional panels and a central jury. The juries are distinguished persons in the field of cinema, other allied arts and humanities.

The National Film Awards are given in three sections: Feature Films, Non-Feature Films, and Best Writing in Cinema. The Most Film Friendly State award is also given, along with the National Film Awards, to a state of India that has been helpful in furthering the growth of the film industry by creating an environment for ease of filming in the state, encouraging skill/ talent development among other proactive initiatives. The award for the best non-feature film for 2019 has been given to AN ENGINEERED DREAM (Hindi) produced and directed by Shri Hemant Gaba, while the recognition for best feature film has been accorded to Marakkar-Arabikkadalinte-Simham (Malayalam) directed by Shri Priyadarshan. Tajmahal (Marathi) has been awarded Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Shri Dhanush and Shri Manoj Bajpayee have been conferred the Best Actor award, while Ms Kangana Ranaut has been awarded Best Actress for her role in Manikarnika-The Queen of Jhansi (Hindi) and Panga (Hindi). The star studded award ceremony also witnessed the recognition of power[1]packed performers like Shri Vijaya Sethupathi, Smt Pallavi Joshi, Shri B Praak, among others.

Sikkim has bagged the award for being Most Film Friendly State. Savani Ravindra has won Best Female Playback Singer for her song RaanPetala from the Marathi movie Bardo. Gireesh Gangadharan has been awarded Best Cinematography for the Malayalam film Jallikkettu. The award for the Best Book on Cinema has been given to Sanjay Suri’s ‘A Gandhian Affair: India’s Curious Portrayal of Love in Cinema’. The award for Best Film Critic
has been given to Sohini Chattopadhyay. A jury made the selection that comprised eminent filmmakers and film personalities from across the Indian
cine-world. The awards were announced by Shri N. Chandra, Chairman, Central Panel, Shri Arun Chaddha, Chairman, Non-Feature Films Jury, Shri Shaji N Karun, Chairman, Most Film Friendly State Jury and Shri Saibal Chatterjee, Chairman Best Writing on Cinema Jury. The Jury presented selections for the Awards to the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shri Prakash Javadekar. Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting (I&B), Shri Anurag Singh Thakur, Union Minister of State for I&B Dr. L. Murugan, Secretary, Ministry of I&B, Shri Apurva Chandra, Chairpersons of Jury and other dignitaries were present at the event in New Delhi. The Vice President said a film should be a vehicle with a higher purpose—a carrier of the social, moral and ethical message. “Moreover, films should refrain from highlighting the violence an should voice society’s disapproval of social evils,’ he added. He was speaking after presenting the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke award to popular actor Shri
Rajnikanth (The Dada Saheb Phalke award has been conferred to 50 Film personalities since its inception. Rajnikant is the 51st recipient.) and national awards to actors of cinemas of various languages. Instituted in 1969, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award was introduced by the Government of India to commemorate Dadasaheb Phalke’s contribution to Indian cinema. Honoured with the highest award in the field of cinema, the recipients are recognized for their ‘outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema’. Dadasaheb Phalke award is also given, in the memory of the success of Raja Harishchandra by Dadasaheb Phalke (1913). It gave way to a new line of eager filmmakers and artists in the Indian film industry. Among the early pioneers were J.F. Madan of Elphinstone Bioscope Company, Calcutta, later known as Madan Theatres Ltd., and Himanshu Rai, Co-Director of the Light of Asia, who later became famous as the founder of Bombay Talkies. Observing that a good film has the power to touch hearts and minds, Shri Naidu said cinema is the cheapest entertainment in the world and urged filmmakers and artists to use it for the betterment of the people, society and nation. Stressing the need for cinema to usher in positivity and happiness, he said, “Experience tells us that a film with a message has lasting appeal”. Apart from entertainment, cinema also has the power to provide enlightenment.

Speaking on occasion, Shri Anurag Thakur said that entertainment should be equally accessible to all sections of society. The Minister urged the film industry to find ways to take cinema simultaneously to the audience in rural and remote areas. The Minister added that commemorating 75 years of Indian Independence, we have opened our platform for 75 young creative minds of India. 52nd IFFI will provide a plat[1]form to 75 immensely
talented youngsters to showcase their talent on a world stage. The Directorate of Film Festivals is inviting entries from ama[1]teur filmmakers and
cinema buffs around the country. Seventy-five best entries in the competition will be delegates to Asia’s oldest film festival, IFFI. The National Film Awards are the most prestigious film awards in India. The awards are intended to encourage the production of films that are both artistically and technically excellent, as well as socially relevant, and that contribute to the understanding and appreciation of cultures from various parts of the country through cinematic representation, thereby promoting national unity and integrity. The awards have been administered by the Directorate of Film Festivals since 1973.

India represents 17% of the global population, its historical cumulative emissions are only 4%, while current annual GHG emissions are only about 5%. India is always committed to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Framework and its Paris Agreement and played a critical role COP26 and assured the world, that India will work constructively for successful and balanced outcome of the decisions taken at the summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “In the midst of this global brainstorming on climate change, on behalf of India, I would like to present five nectar elements, Panchamrit, to deal with this challenge. First- India will reach its non-fossil energy capacity to 500 GW by 2030. Second- India will meet 50 percent of its energy require[1]ments from renewable energy by 2030. Third- India will reduce the total projected carbon emissions by one billion tonnes from now onwards till 2030. Fourth- By 2030, India will reduce the carbon intensity of its economy by less than 45 percent. And fifth- by the year 2070, India will achieve the target of Net Zero. These panchamrits will be an unprecedented contribution of India to climate action.” He urged the world leader for transfer of climate finance and low-cost climate technologies. India expects developed countries to provide climate finance of $1 trillion at the earliest. He said, it is important that it is necessary that as we track the progress made in climate mitigation, we should also track climate finance.

The proper justice would be that the countries which do not live up to their promises made on climate finance, must be pressured too. “I
consider it as my duty to raise the voice of developing countries,” Modi stated. India is of the view, that all Parties need to immediately contribute their fair share and achieving this would require developed countries to rapidly reduce their emissions and dramatically scale-up their financial support to developing countries. The issues were reiterated by Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav. He pointed that developed countries have not only failed to meet the $100 billion goal per year of support to developing countries each and every year since 2009, but they also continue to present the 2009 goal as the ceiling of their ambition all the way to 2025. In a context where developing countries, including BASIC (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) countries, have massively stepped up their climate actions since 2009, it is unacceptable that there is still no matching ambition from developed countries on the enabling means of implementation on climate finance support. To reinforce India’s commitments’, a web portal on electric vehicles (EVs), was launched at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow, UK. E-Amrit is a one-stop destination for all information on electric
vehicles—busting myths around the adoption of EVs, their purchase, investment opportunities, policies, subsidies, etc. The portal has been developed and hosted by NITI Aayog under a collaborative knowledge exchange programme with the UK government and as part of the UK–India Joint Roadmap 2030, signed by the Prime Ministers of the two countries. E-Amrit intends to complement initiatives or the government on raising awareness on EVs and sensitizing consumers on the benefits of switching to electric vehicles. In the recent past, India has taken many initiatives to accelerate the decarbonization of transport and adoption of electric mobility in the country. Schemes such as FAME and PLI are especially important in creating an ecosystem for the early adoption of EVs.

 

 

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