New Delhi [India], January 7 (ANI/ATK): Young Social Activist and National Panelist on National Issues in Prasar Bharati, New Delhi, Sampat Sharma aka Sampat Saraswat Bamanwali has been empanelled as the Peace Committee Member in the Minority Commission, Delhi.
Jindagi - Muft.Ya Samvedansheel, a book launched to inspire youth for excelling in life ANI | Updated: Jul 29, 2021 09:46 IST
New Delhi [India], July 29 (ANI/ThePRTree): Jindagi - Muft.Ya Samvedansheel, a book based on precise thought, has been recently published and has garnered a lot of appreciation from its target audience.
The book focuses on comprehending the past, present, and future of social concerns embedded in the roots of Indian society. The book is proposed to be a standing testament against time.
The author of the book, Sampat Saraswat Bamanwali, is a young Social Activist and National Panelist on National Issues in Prasar Bharati. He is also the present CFO in a reputed technology service provider firm and an eminent member of the National Broadcasting Association of the Nation, which has proved very beneficial to him in his endeavors. This is reflected in the subtleties depicted throughout the novel.
IT rules 2021 Digital platforms of TV channels newspapers not exempted from IT rules: नए नियम के आने के बाद नेशनल ब्राडकास्टर्स एसोसिएशन (एनबीए) ने टीवी चैनलों और अखबारों के डिजिटल प्लेटफॉर्म पर नए नियमों से बाहर रखने का अनुरोध किया था जिसे सरकार ने ठुकरा दिया है।
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Weeks after Indian newspaper body INA wrote to Google demanding compensation for content creators, the matter has now been taken up by NBA, the news broadcaster body in India After newspapers, Indian TV broadcasters urge Google to share ad revenue  |  Photo Credit: Thinkstock
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Indian Newspaper Society in February urged Google to share ad revenue with local content creators
Now, National Broadcasters Association has written to Google India country manager on the matter
The Indian broadcasters body, News Broadcasters Association (NBA), has urged Google to compensate content owners weeks after the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) president fired a missive to the tech giant on the matter.