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Bhubaneswar: The tenth edition of Odisha Television Limited’s annual convention, ‘Foresight 2020 – Changing Times Changing Minds’ got off to a spectacular start on Saturday. The event began with 'Vaishnava Jana' song to pay tributes to Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary celebrations.
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10th edition of #OTV’s annual convention #Foresight2020 begins with Bhajan – ‘Vaishnava Jana’ as a mark of tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversary.#OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Odisha pic.twitter.com/qZAg8fMftM
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
“In the last 10 years, OTV foresight has seen many known personalities from politics, media, government and academics who joined us to share ideas and address issues of governance, leadership, growth and development. Today’s convention sets the stage for issues related to Indian economy slowdown, welfare schemes of State government and changing face of Bollywood in the digital era,” said OTV Managing Director Jagi Mangat Panda in her welcome address.
Economy's temporary problems can become long-term if both long-term & short-term measures are not taken simultaneously: #OTV MD Jagi Mangat Panda in her welcome address#OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Foresight2020 pic.twitter.com/bjwCEkdui6
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
General Secretary of CPI(M), Sitaram Yechury, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and veteran BJP leader Subramanian Swamy graced the inaugural session of the event with a discussion on “Slowdown and Beyond: Ideas for a sustainable and equitable recovery of the Indian Economy”.
Sharing his thoughts, Subramanian Swamy said "We need a stimulus to revive the economy and provide relief to consumers and abolishing income tax could do that instantaneously. A former RBI governor raised interest rates, which was detrimental for the economy and we have to rectify and bring it down."
#GST has been a disaster; it’s a madness which has not been fixed yet: Dr Subramanian Swamy (@Swamy39) at #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #OTV #Odisha pic.twitter.com/bSDgYtEc8I
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
"It’s not a mere slowdown, we have entered into a recession, unemployment is highest in past half a century. Around Rs 7,77,800 crores written off as NPAs by Indian banks; people looted banks and got away with it," said General Secretary of CPI(M), Sitaram Yechury.
India is fast becoming a food deficit economy and if our #AgrarianCrisis is not corrected, it will lead to manmade hunger: @SitaramYechury at #OTV's annual convention #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #OTV #Odisha
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
It’s not merely a slowdown, we have entered into a recession now. Self-inflicted injuries of demonetisation & GST has robbed Indian govt of its revenue potential to combat this recession: CPI(M) General Secy Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) at #OTVForesight2020#Foresight2020 pic.twitter.com/dyonTcfb55
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
In the next session, a lot of key local issues took centre stage with noted personalities and key speakers from Odisha debating on “Objective of Schemes: Development or Vote bank.”
State Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Lekhashree Samantsinghar, Odisha Convenor of Aam Admi Party Nishikant Mohapatra and Secretary of All India Congress Committee, Odisha, Biswaranjan Mohanty shared their thoughts on the topic.
"Development schemes in Odisha are only implemented with an aim to keep a stranglehold on voters; the timing of such schemes exposes this truth," said BJP’s Lekhashree Samantsinghar.
We should question if schemes like KALIA & PM KISAN are bringing any fundamental changes or are just to provide momentary relief: Odisha Convenor of AAP, Nishikant Mohapatra at #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Odisha #Foresight2020 @RADHAMADHAB80 pic.twitter.com/qE3g1NlJZF
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
To achieve sustainable development, we need to ensure social sector development; but the rationality & objective of the schemes are questionable now both in #Odisha & at the Centre: Biswaranjan Mohanty at #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Foresight2020 @RADHAMADHAB80 pic.twitter.com/CuwXGldqIB
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
"Our farmers need irrigation, fertilizers, market linkages, cold storages. What empowerment are we ensuring by giving cash to farmers," questioned Odisha Congress’ Biswaranjan Mohanty.
Welfare schemes don't seem to benefit or even reach people in #Odisha. Schemes are being announced for vote bank as most of them are announced ahead of elections & stopped after polls: BJP secretary Lekhashree Samantsinghar#OTVForesight2020 #Foresight2020 pic.twitter.com/rAXJ2ThcoK
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
"Objective of Schemes: Development or Vote Bank"
There's a need to review all the schemes as to how far people are getting benefited from them, says Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) #Odisha convener, Nishikant Mahapatra #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Foresight2020 pic.twitter.com/TpsGEetCoA
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
The third session lined up at the annual convention “Slowdown and Beyond: Ideas for a sustainable and equitable recovery of the Indian Economy” was addressed by National spokesperson of Indian National Congress, Sanjay Jha.
"In a weak economy, States like Odisha will suffer because of low investments in private sector. The current dispensation has blown the opportunity to take advantage of lower oil prices and a booming global economy," said Jha.
#Demonetization brutalized Indian economy, #GST implemented in a high-handed manner: Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) at #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Odisha #Foresight2020 pic.twitter.com/66eDMGkWOX
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
Today if people are finding pressure in the rural sectors, it is because of that terrible decision taken by the Prime Minister called demonetisation: Sanjay Jha, National Spokesperson, Congress at #OTVForesight2020 #Foresight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #OTV #Odisha pic.twitter.com/TVf63ik6de
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020
In the last session actor Ali Fazal shared his insight on “Digital Era and changing face of Bollywood cinema.”
"Digital is the new TV & theatre and the canvas for artistes & filmmakers has gotten bigger. Me becoming an actor was an accident, and the most beautiful things in life are because of accidents," said Fazal.
"Times have changed with cinema. I think it is changing by the week in our country everywhere," says Bollywood Actor Ali Fazal at #OTVForesight2020 #ChangingTimesChangingMinds #Foresight2020 #OTV #Odisha pic.twitter.com/iF2FHS6WbA
— OTV (@otvnews) February 22, 2020