ZEE5 Global launches campaign ‘The Great ZEE5 Giveaway’
时间:2024-06-26 14:52:33 阅读(143)
ZEE5 Global, the streaming service for South Asian content, has rolled out a campaign titled ‘The Great ZEE5 Giveaway’ which offers guaranteed gifts ranging from gift vouchers to vacations for US consumers on purchase of its 4K packs or add-on packs.
Additionally, the company has launched the campaign in association with the online South Asian marketplace in the US, Quicklly.
Moreover, the initiative will offer a one-stop destination to consumers for easy and seamless access to their favorite South Asian content.
Furthermore, subscribers can participate in a new year sweepstakes for a chance to win vacations to Hawaii, wireless headphones, tablets, smartwatches and more. In addition, every subscriber gets a guaranteed gift voucher worth $10 with a ZEE5 4K monthly subscription and $40 with an annual subscription.
“At Quicklly, we are happy to collaborate with ZEE5 Global to bring a unique blend of entertainment and cultural convenience to our users. With our aligned mission and values, we believe this is just the beginning of a partnership that will redefine the way people engage with their favorite entertainment, flavors and fashion from the comforts of their home,” Pritesh Velankar, COO of Quicklly, added.
Follow us onTwitter,Instagram,LinkedIn,Facebook
上一篇:YearEnder 2023- The retail industry gets its booster dose
下一篇:With Sensex, Nifty up about 50% from March lows, where should you invest now- Here are hot sectors
猜你喜欢
- tions and academic institutions have computed logistics costs, which are widely quoted to stress the point that India is a country with high logistics costs.” In addition to the ones I mentioned earlier, NCAER cites three—Armstrong and Associates (2017), an estimate of 13% of GDP; CII (2015), an estimate of 10.9% of GVA; and NCAER (2019), an estimate of 8.9% of GVA. Clearly, there are variations in what is being measured and how. This new NCAER report uses supply and use tables. What does it find? In 2021-22, logistics costs had an estimated range of between 7.8% and 8.9%. In 2014-15, they had an estimated range of between 8.3% and 9.4%. There has been a decline over time (with a transient increase in 2017-18 and 2018-19). It cannot be anyone’s case that this new NCAER report is the last word on the subject. But it is a beginning, with a clear methodology. And two points emerge. First, logistics costs aren’t as bad as they are often made out to be. Second, they have declined over time (also evident from LPI).
Logistics, good or bad, are driven by the states and the commerce ministry has a LEADS (Logistics Ease Across Different States) report, based on perceptions. The 2023 version was released in December. Since states are heterogenous, in the reporting, they are divided into four groups—coastal, landlocked, north-east, and UTs. States that do well are called achievers. Nomenclature matters. Thus, states that are middling aren’t called average. They are called fast movers. States that are sub-par are called aspirers. Let me highlight coastal states, since 75% of export cargo is estimated to originate from them. Among coastal states, ones that do well are Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The ones that lag are Goa, Odisha, and West Bengal. While India’s logistics performance may have improved over time, that’s not true of every state. Some have slipped. Most states have a state-level logistics policy, including Goa and Odisha. West Bengal, bottom of the pecking order in the coastal category, doesn’t have one. To quote from LEADS 2023, “Looking ahead, the State (West Bengal) could benefit from formulating a State Logistics Master Plan and State Logistics Policy to drive efficiency improvements and facilitate investments within the logistics sector and undertake consultation with the logistics stakeholders for educating and informing them about the initiatives State is undertaking for the development and improvement of logistics sector.”
Logistics has been talked about for a long time and India has also focused on improving performance. We are now getting some precise data on measurement and quantification. That helps.
Bibek Debroy, chairman, EAC-PM. Views are personal.
- Vistara announces Mumbai-Paris non-stop flight – Know the launch date, frequency and more
- Wall Street staggers to higher close as US Fed rate hike looms
- Will Nifty extend losses for 8th session or will Q3 GDP bring cheer- 8 things to know before market opens
- Vodafone Idea, ICICI Bank, Bata India, Apollo Hospitals, Biocon, ONGC stocks in focus
- ZEE5 Global launches campaign ‘The Great ZEE5 Giveaway’
- Weather Update- Delhi, Haryana brace for five days of dense fog; Rainfall likely in Tamil Nadu, Kerala – Check complete forecast here
- Wall Street week ahead- Soaring US tech stocks leave some investors doubtful rebound will last
- Vodafone Idea’s Chief Regulatory Officer P Balaji resigns effective January 10