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PRCAI launches Prana 2024, establishing PR's critical role in nation-building

The Public Relations Consultants Association of India (PRCAI) hosted the inaugural edition of PRana 2024: Shaping the Story of India, on September 4, 2024 at The Leela, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, which was attended by 20 key opinion leaders, 100-plus C-suite leaders and top communicators with the aim to co-create the new narrative of the nation, as India marches towards the centennial independence celebrations in 2047. The convention underscored the critical importance of compelling narratives for inspiring change, fostering innovation and contributing to the country?ÇÖs growth.The event witnessed the launch of the survey-based report ?ÇÿBharat ki Baat 2024?ÇÖ, a study commissioned by PRCAI to LocalCircles, India?ÇÖs leading community platform and pollster on public issues and governance. This study received over 180,000 responses from over 40,000 citizens located in 396 districts of India and it sought citizens?ÇÖ views on their hopes and aspirations in 10 key areas: growth and prosperity; geo-political influence; infrastructure; healthcare; sustainability and environment; education; skilling, employment and livelihood; ease of living cities and digital governance; technology and innovation; and communications and information.<img src='https://erp.adgully.me/artical_image\6f8bc3b13eb27f6dd3d7f4a365d184c7.jpeg' class='content_image'>The key findings of the PRCAI Bharat ki Baat 2024 study for India in the next five years (2029) are:Six in 10 Indians believe India will be the 3rd largest economy in the world and it will be a global manufacturing hub for at least five new sectorsSix in 10 Indians believe India is likely to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council and help create a comprehensive convention against international terrorismEight in 10 stated India will be able to expand modern road connectivity ecosystem to 15,000 km of access-controlled highways to improve mobility and decongest citiesSix in 10 Indians expressed hope that India will be able to achieve expansion of Jan Aushidhi Kendras to all districts to provide low-cost, affordable medicinesSix in 10 expressed optimisms that there will be infrastructure to impart technical skills to at least 2 million individuals and enable them to find/upgrade their jobs/earningsSix in 10 Indians stated that they look forward to the launch of Gaganyaan as India?ÇÖs first human spaceflight mission landing an astronaut on the moonNine in 10 indicated that authentic and timely communication and information will be critical for India to achieve trust and progress in the key development areasSix out of 10 respondents hoped India would have an enabling dynamic curriculum at school level as mandated by the NEP, which provides a foundation for emerging technologies and future industry needsSix out of 10 stated that they are optimistic about government enabling piped gas connections from current 1.1 crore to 5 crore households across IndiaFive out of 10 stated that the Government will ensure that drinking water supplied to the top 50 cities is free of contamination from arsenic, mercury and other industrial pollutants?Ç£India under the leadership Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is leading the world towards greater height in every field, be it infrastructure, fintech, federal governance and many more. The Government aims to ensure 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' to accomplish our goal for Viksit Bharat which coincides with 100 years of Independence. I believe all this will not be possible without an informed nation which can only be achieved with transparency and good governance. In my opinion, the communication fraternity will play a crucial role in achieving our goals for its citizens,?Ç¥ said Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia, Union Minister for Communication and North Eastern Region.?Ç£The role of public relations is fast changing from communicators to business enablers. PRana 2024 for the first time will bring together India?ÇÖs key opinion leaders and reputation custodians who have a significant role in storytelling for nation building. ?ÇÿBharat ki Baat 2024?ÇÖ report by PRCAI validates the growing significance of the role of the public relations industry and the communications function in government, businesses or civil society organizations for ethical and authentic information,?Ç¥ said Deeptie Sethi, CEO, PRCAI. The public relations industry is on a growth trajectory and gaining increased recognition by the CEO and the C-Suites. According to SPRINT 2023*, the private sector, startup economy, and unicorns are fueling the PR industry?ÇÖs growth; the C-suite is increasingly recognizing PR and communications as a driving function rather than just an enabler. Eight out of 10 respondents for PRCAI SPRINT 2022-23* said that India Inc. leadership is working closely with their corporate communications team to devise strategies for brand communication, while 80% of corporate communications leaders report directly to the CEOs.?Ç£At the cornerstone of authentic communication and reputation management, the PR industry is well-positioned to shape and accelerate the nation's growth trajectory. Through PRana 2024, we have laid the foundation for a new era of strategic storytelling. With the launch of the Bharat Ki Baat 2024 report, we are also capturing real Indian voices, painting a vivid picture of the nation that India hopes to become as we approach India@100. Our overarching goal remains to amplify India?ÇÖs voice and celebrate its achievements through the power of new-age communication,?Ç¥ said Kunal Kishore, Vice-President, PRCAI.<img src='https://erp.adgully.me/artical_image\a6dee7da18bab8c95ed1e67d38dd39ea.jpeg' class='content_image'>Inspired by the global trend of shorter speeches, which is gaining popularity and reflects how people consume information in today's fast-paced world, the convention introduced a brand-new speech format called ?Çÿ300Wise?ÇÖ, where speakers delivered concise, high-impact visionary speeches in five minutes. Influential key opinion leaders shared their vision for India@100 at PRana 2024 which centered around how powerful ideas can positively impact four pivotal pillars of reputation centered around Leadership and Vision, Emotional Quotient, Country Economics and Social Elevation.PRana 2024 storytellers included business leaders and achievers such as Nadir Godrej, Chairman & MD of Godrej Industries, Imtiaaz Ali, Filmmaker, Ritesh Agarwal, CEO & Group Founder of OYO, Ashish Kumar Chauhan, MD & CEO of the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), Captain Indraani Singh, World?ÇÖs First Airbus 300 Captain, Founder of Literacy India, Santosh Iyer, MD & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India Pvt. Ltd., Chhavi Rajawat, First MBA Sarpanch, Devdutt Pattanaik, Author, Guneet Monga, Academy Award- Winning Filmmaker, Founder, Sikhya Entertainment, Kapil Sibal, Lawyer & Politician, Dr. Deepa Malik, Padmashree Khel Ratna Awardee, Para-athlete, Paralympian, Alina Alam- Founder, Mitti Caf??, Licypriya Kangujam, Climate Activist, Dhuwarakha Sriram - Dhuwarakha Sriram, Chief of YuWaah, Youth Development, and Partnerships at UNICEF, Manish Sharma, Chairman of Panasonic Life Solutions India and South Asia, Abhishek Poddar, Founder, Museum of Art & Photography (MAP), and Supriya Paul, Co-Founder and CEO of Josh Talks, amongst others. The Story weavers included Shantanu Deshpande, Founder & CEO, Bombay Shaving Company & Visage Lines Personal Care Pvt. Ltd. (VLPCPL), Suhasini Haidar, Diplomatic Editor of The Hindu, Kaveree Bamzai, Independent Journalist, and Fatima Mahdi Karan, Moderator, Strategic Communications AandMedia Consultant.PRCAI at the story convention unveiled a sonic identity: the PRana Taal- Rise Together, a music composition by Tejas Menon saluting the spirit of new promising India.
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Print, TV top choices for small-town Gen Z: MSL study

MSL India, the strategic communications arm of Publicis Groupe, recently launched an exclusive report Make Way for Bharat Z that decodes the lives of India?ÇÖs Gen Z from tier 3 and 4 cities. A one-of-a-kind report, Make Way for Bharat Z decodes the power of India?ÇÖs small-town Gen Z. The report has found that 83% of respondents selected print media as their top source of daily media consumption for information while 86% chose television as their main source of daily media consumption for entertainment. MSL roped in the consumer pulse platform LocalCircles to reach 16,000 Gen Z respondents from 191 tier 3 and 4 cities across India. The report offers valuable insights into the consumer and spending behaviour of Bharat Z that make them stand out from their metro counterparts. Such as This report showcases the diverse nature of India?ÇÖs Gen Z and how they cannot be put in one box. To tap into this evolving consumer pulse, MSL has also launched MSL Mojo, an offering that empowers brands to create assets that inspire and explore partnerships that evoke a sense of community to further accelerate brand voice. Offering innovative solutions like influencer marketing, branded content, and community engagement, MSL Mojo?ÇÖs comprehensive suite of services promises to drive unparalleled engagement and growth for brands.Amit Misra, Chief Executive Officer of MSL South Asia, shared his thoughts on the occasion of the launch of MSL Mojo: ?Ç£Culture is the driving force shaping our future and Gen Z, with their vibrant energy, diverse perspectives, and digital fluency, are at the forefront of this cultural revolution. We at MSL wanted to create a culture engine that would shape opinions, emotions, and consumption. That?ÇÖs how we came up with MSL Mojo, our culture engagement platform that will help brands navigate through these changing times.?Ç¥