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#Throwback2020: For M&E industry, there s no such thing as closing shop

Nina Elavia Jaipuria writes how Viacom18’s Hindi GEC business fared in 2020. 12 Jan, 2021 - 02:07 PM IST     |     By Nina Elavia Jaipuria     MUMBAI: It has not been the easiest of years and none of us ever dreamt that the last couple of months would be the way they have been. But I always believe that there is always a silver lining and that there is a lot to learn from what has transpired in the last ten months. Having said that, I think we have stayed true to our promise of keeping our viewers entertained, even in a crisis situation. We made sure that we were there for them when they needed us the most because there were no other entertainment outlets available.

#Throwback2020: Heavyweights in the M&E industry

Part 2 of our wrap of professionals who did stand-out work 2020. 07 Jan, 2021 - 09:31 AM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     NEW DELHI: In the book of life, people couldn’t wait to turn the page on 2020, but at long last, we have arrived in 2021. There is a lot of energy and zeal in the media and entertainment industry to make a fresh start and rebuild everything back to its pre-Covid2019 glory. No doubt, 2020 was tough, but it has taught us several lessons – like not taking things for granted and being ready to adapt to changes. Despite all the odds and challenges, content creators, production houses, service providers and broadcasters kept the ball rolling for consumers as the entertainment did not stop. It was available to the audiences in one format or the other. These professionals worked to create relentlessly fresh and differentiated content, organised live sporting events, and kept viewers engaged.

Rule of the mob - Newspaper

ON Wednesday, a raucous mob descended on the shrine of a Hindu saint in Teri village, on the outskirts of Karak, KP. Soon, videos of men old and young, even children tearing the building apart and setting it ablaze began circulating online. Unfortunately, Pakistan is no stranger to mob violence. According to witnesses, this horde was led by a local cleric and religious party leader. Police have now arrested 14 people in connection with that day’s rampage, while Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed has taken notice of the disgraceful incident. Shri Paramhans Ji Maharaj’s samadhi has been in the news before. Built sometime in the early 20th century, it was a pilgrimage spot for the Hindu community, but was demolished in 1997 by another mob. In 2015, the Supreme Court ordered the provincial government to restore the shrine. Five years later, it lies in ashes again. What support will the government offer to the beleaguered Hindu community and how will it ensure that such attacks are not re

BPSC 66th Prelims 2020: Check Solved Question Paper with Answer Key- PDF Download SET A/B/C/D Papers

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Mob tears down Hindu temple and torch holy shrine in Pakistan

Mob tears down Hindu temple and torch holy shrine in Pakistan Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Shah Meer Baloch © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Rizwan Tabassum/AFP A violent religious mob has set fire to a Hindu temple in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region and attempted to tear it to the ground. Crowds of thousands, reportedly led by local Islamic clerics, descended on the Hindu temple located in the village of Teri, in Karak district, on Wednesday and began to rip bricks from the walls and set it on fire. No one was inside the temple at the time. Footage from the scene which went viral shows the crowd chanting slogans and cheers greeting the destruction.

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