J&K DDC members call off protest, scheduled to meet LG on Friday
J&K DDC members call off protest, scheduled to meet LG on Friday
JAMMU: The newly-elected District Development Council (DDC) members on Wednesday called off their two-day long protest in support of better status and monthly honorarium, saying they have got an assurance from Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha whom they are meeting on Friday.
However, the DDC members said they will decide their future course of action after the meeting with the Lt Governor, reiterating their demand for cancellation of the warrant of precedence and honorarium scale set up by the Union Territory administration.
DDC members boycott training programme; stages protest for better status
DDC members boycott training programme; stages protest for better status
JAMMU: Cutting across party lines, the newly elected district development council (DDC) members on Tuesday boycotted a two-day training-cum-workshop here and staged a protest in support of their demand for better status and monthly honorarium.
The protest came a day after the Jammu and Kashmir administration amended its warrant of precedence, placing the DDC chairpersons equivalent to administrative secretaries, vice chairpersons to vice-chancellors of universities and the DDC members to district magistrates.
The members, affiliated with different political parties including the BJP, the National Conference, the Congress, the PDP, the CPI(M) and independents from across the Union Territory, gathered as per the schedule at the Convention Centre here for the training programme, scheduled to be inaugurated by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha.
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Building the digital marketing pillar for the industry
Taranjeet Singh, Managing Director, SEA and India, Criteo, writes on some of the digital marketing trends that can take the lead in 2021 February 10, 2021
Taranjeet Singh
Today, many brands continue to see digital as primarily a response-led medium, but digital channels, when used well, can play a fundamental and complementary role in brand building. The pandemic has served as a wake-up call for brands and taught everyone different ways to sustain while establishing a digital presence and embracing the virtual world. However, this also reflected the volatile nature of digital marketing and how it has amplified businesses by impacted them drastically.
The finding is a part of Criteo s ‘COVID-19 Impact on Marketing’ report
Criteo s ‘
Marketing’ report highlights the impact of COVID-19 on consumer buying behaviour.
Criteo surveyed 1,000 senior marketing executives globally, including 105 in India, to learn more about their plans for 2021.
According to the report, 43% of the marketers surveyed in India said that due to Covid-19 their business had seen a drop in revenue in 2020.
54% of marketers said that Covid-19 has led to more website sales/bookings.Criteo s ‘COVID-19 Impact on Marketing’ report released today revealed that for 8 out of 10 marketers in India,
digital marketing spends have increased due to Covid-19.