<span style="color: #222222;">Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur stressed on India's ability to become the content hub of the world and preferred destination for post-production hub of films. He said, the Government policies are aimed at boosting India's media and entertainment ecosystem which is expected to generate 53 billion dollar annually.<br />''<br />''Speaking during the India Forum on India-The Content Hub of the World, Mr. Thakur said, Indian cinema has been entertaining not only Indians but global viewers also.<br />''<br />''Mr. Thakur said, the Government has taken several initiatives in the last eight years to boost co-production and film shoots in the country. The Government has set up the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comic &nbsp;task force comprising industry leaders to prepare a policy roadmap for India to take up a quantum leap in this sector, he added. <br />''<br />''He said, steps have been taken to preserve the cinematic heritage of the country through digitisation. He said, there is a huge potential in the OTT market and the country is expected to grow at 21 per cent annually in this sector.<br />''<br />''FSSAI has launched food safety connect app for Food Business Operators and Consumers. Download this app from Google Play Store and easily apply for FSSAI registration. Consumer can use this app to register food related complaints.</span>
News On AIR | May 19, 2022 9:30 PM
I&B Minister Anurag Thakur stresses on India's ability to become content hub of world & preferred destination for post-production hub of films