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Press Sewa portal ensures faster approvals: PRGI Yogesh Baweja
Press Sewa portal ensures faster approvals: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

Hans India

time18 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Press Sewa portal ensures faster approvals: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

Hyderabad: Press Information Bureau (PIB), Hyderabad, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, organized a one-day workshop titled 'Vartalap' addressing the issues faced by publishers at CGO Towers, Kavadiguda, Hyderabad. In his address, Yogesh Baweja, Press Registrar General of India(PRGI), emphasized that the Press Sewa Portal has been introduced as a single-window solution to simplify the registration process. This initiative aims to enhance transparency, accelerate approvals, and improve the ease of doing business for publishers. Earlier, Shruti Patil, Additional Director General of PIB Hyderabad, highlighted that this was the first interactive session of its kind in Telangana, designed to clarify publishers' queries and provide guidance on the new PRP Act. She also announced that PIB Hyderabad, with the support of PRGI, would soon establish a dedicated helpline for publishers. Ashutosh Mohle, Deputy Press Registrar, delivered a detailed presentation on the new Act. He explained that the entire registration process has transitioned online since March 2024. He stated that applications would be deemed approved if there is no response within 60 days and emphasized the importance of publishers avoiding agents and using the PRGI portal directly. A live demonstration of the portal was given by Gourav Sharma, Assistant Director of NIC. Publishers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh actively participated in the interactive session. PIB officials, including Dr Manas Krishna Kanth, Deputy Director, along with Media and Communication Officers Gayathri and Shivacharan Reddy, and officials from I&PR, attended the workshop alongside publishers from both states.

Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja
Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

The Print

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Print

Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

PIB Hyderabad Additional Director General Shruti Patil highlighted that this was the first interactive session of its kind in Telangana, designed to clarify publishers' queries and provide guidance on the new Press and Registration of Periodicals Act (PRP Act). This initiative aims to enhance transparency, accelerate approvals, and improve the ease of doing business for publishers, he said at a workshop titled 'Vartalap' addressing the issues faced by publishers, organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Hyderabad, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, an official release said. Hyderabad, Aug 18 (PTI) Press Registrar General of India (PRGI) Yogesh Baweja on Monday said the Press Sewa portal has been introduced as a single-window solution to simplify the registration process. She also announced that PIB Hyderabad, with the support of PRGI, would soon establish a dedicated helpline for publishers. Deputy Press Registrar Ashutosh Mohle explained that the entire registration process has transitioned online since March 2024. He stated that applications would be deemed approved if there is no response within 60 days and emphasized the importance of publishers avoiding agents and using the PRGI portal directly. PIB officials, including Deputy Director Manas Krishna Kanth, along with Media and Communication Officers Gayathri and Shivacharan Reddy, and officials from I&PR, publishers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh participated in the interactive session, the release added. PTI VVK VVK ROH This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja
Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

Business Standard

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

Press Registrar General of India (PRGI) Yogesh Baweja on Monday said the Press Sewa portal has been introduced as a single-window solution to simplify the registration process. This initiative aims to enhance transparency, accelerate approvals, and improve the ease of doing business for publishers, he said at a workshop titled Vartalap' addressing the issues faced by publishers, organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Hyderabad, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, an official release said. PIB Hyderabad Additional Director General Shruti Patil highlighted that this was the first interactive session of its kind in Telangana, designed to clarify publishers' queries and provide guidance on the new Press and Registration of Periodicals Act (PRP Act). She also announced that PIB Hyderabad, with the support of PRGI, would soon establish a dedicated helpline for publishers. Deputy Press Registrar Ashutosh Mohle explained that the entire registration process has transitioned online since March 2024. He stated that applications would be deemed approved if there is no response within 60 days and emphasized the importance of publishers avoiding agents and using the PRGI portal directly. PIB officials, including Deputy Director Manas Krishna Kanth, along with Media and Communication Officers Gayathri and Shivacharan Reddy, and officials from I&PR, publishers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh participated in the interactive session, the release added. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja
Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

News18

timea day ago

  • Business
  • News18

Press Sewa portal to simplify publisher registration: PRGI Yogesh Baweja

Agency: Hyderabad, Aug 18 (PTI) Press Registrar General of India (PRGI) Yogesh Baweja on Monday said the Press Sewa portal has been introduced as a single-window solution to simplify the registration process. This initiative aims to enhance transparency, accelerate approvals, and improve the ease of doing business for publishers, he said at a workshop titled 'Vartalap' addressing the issues faced by publishers, organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Hyderabad, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, an official release said. PIB Hyderabad Additional Director General Shruti Patil highlighted that this was the first interactive session of its kind in Telangana, designed to clarify publishers' queries and provide guidance on the new Press and Registration of Periodicals Act (PRP Act). She also announced that PIB Hyderabad, with the support of PRGI, would soon establish a dedicated helpline for publishers. Deputy Press Registrar Ashutosh Mohle explained that the entire registration process has transitioned online since March 2024. He stated that applications would be deemed approved if there is no response within 60 days and emphasized the importance of publishers avoiding agents and using the PRGI portal directly. PIB officials, including Deputy Director Manas Krishna Kanth, along with Media and Communication Officers Gayathri and Shivacharan Reddy, and officials from I&PR, publishers from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh participated in the interactive session, the release added. PTI VVK VVK ROH view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Loading comments...

Day 1: No parking trouble for shoppers on Sitabuldi Road
Day 1: No parking trouble for shoppers on Sitabuldi Road

Time of India

time19-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Day 1: No parking trouble for shoppers on Sitabuldi Road

1 2 Nagpur: On the first day of two-side parking introduced on the bustling Sitabuldi main road, the street witnessed orderly traffic than most parts of the city. With vendors removed, the street got relief from the chaos it had been witnessing for decades. Police also managed the crowd and shoppers parked their vehicles at designated locations. On the other hand, the Sitabuldi hawkers are yet to set up their shops on the space allocated to them near Maharajbagh DP Road. NMC recently removed hawkers from Sitabuldi main road after a sustained crack down. The action was followed by the traffic department, under DCP (traffic) Archit Chandak, issuing a notification allowing parking on both sides of the busy road. TOI on Monday spotted two-wheelers and four-wheelers parked along the Sitabuldi Main Road, with a vehicle of traffic police and Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) stationed at the spot. "I have never seen Sitabuldi so open and orderly. We were able to park our four-wheeler on the road and later went shopping. Earlier, we used to come by taxi or park vehicles in other nearby areas before walking to the Sitabuldi market," said Shruti Patil, who visited a shop with her family members. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Descubra o suplemento natural que está transformando rotinas AlwaysFit Undo The sentiment was echoed by other shoppers too. Meanwhile, NMC carried out road signage work, marking white lines on the road to provide a clear space for parking. "I could not believe that I was in Sitabuldi. There was no usual disturbance from the hawkers to visit their stalls," said another shopper. Hawkers opposed to shifting The Sitabuldi hawkers have refused to shift to the spot allotted near the Maharajbagh DP Road. "No shoppers will come there as it is a highway. In 2009, we had moved to the same location but returned later," said a member of the hawkers association . Meanwhile, a delegation of hawkers from Sitabuldi also presented their grievances to Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday at NMC headquarters. After listening to their concerns, Gadkari clarified that the matter is sub judice and instructed the NMC commissioner to proceed as per legal guidelines.

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