Regulation must
Keep Pace with Changing Technologies- Shri Manish Tewari
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Minister for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari has said with
the exponential growth in the media space, a paradigm shift has taken
place wherein regulations have to keep pace with changing technologies. An
enabling statutory environment has to be in place to keep pace with
changes taking place across platforms. The changing landscape of the Media
and entertainment industry had enabled it to become one of the fastest
growing sectors of our economy. This had been facilitated by policies that
have encouraged investments, sustainability for business models and
promoted entrepreneurship and innovation. It was imperative that the
industry specially the Broadcasting sector had learnt to adopt, adapt and
innovate with the changes taking place. Shri Tewari stated this while
delivering his address at the BES Expo 2013 here today.
The Minister further stated that the renewed thrust by the industry has
reinforced the concept of inclusive growth. “Inclusive Growth” is an act
of faith - It was a developmental model that addressed the concerns of
each stakeholder and recipient by the effective placement of social
development programmes and policies. On the issue of democratization of
media, Shri Tewari stated that it was important to understand the
implications of this process on the social ethos of the country and the
people at large.
Shri Manish Tewari further mentioned that due to the paradigm shift taking
place, Broadcasting shall always remain a dynamic medium of communication.
The guiding principles for this sector will always be innovation,
ingenuity and the vision to converge technologies. Conferences such as BES
Expo 2013 provided an opportunity to introspect and bring about changes at
the policy level keeping in mind the roadmap and requirements of the
future.
Earlier addressing the delegates, Shri Sam Pitroda, Adviser to the Prime
Minister on Public Information Infrastructure and Innovations said
technology had brought about a major change in the lives of the people.The
shift was also visible in the way the broadcasting sector was functioning.
The challenge lay in imbibing the innovations in the critical sectors
which would determine the course in the future. During the course of his
address , Shri Pitroda gave an overview of the initiatives undertaken by
the government to strengthen the national knowledge network and public
infrastructure system. In the course of his address, Secretary I&B, Shri
Uday Kumar Varma highlighted the changes that had taken place in the
sector in view of the policy initiatives undertaken recently and the
immediate concerns that had to be addressed by the industry at large.
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