Thursday, December 08, 2005
Aspire MGurukool an all new WPP Initiatve
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
On Duty!
The piece of paper in the pic is written by one the many security guards that guard the mushrooming ATMs across Delhi. This is a very dedicated to duty dude. Everytime is goes away anywhere (Lunch, or even answering nature's calls), he leaves a note (like the one here) behind. Now this works like a Movement Register of sorts. We all know how so many people are never on their seat; though claiming to be 'IN' at that moment. Inquire about their whereabouts, and you'd be lucky if you get the right answer. This Man deserves praise for his dutifulness. Here's an instance: knowledge is power.
Come to the Monopoly Country - Marlboro
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Read a blog!
India's Journey Against AIDS
A unique HIV-AIDS awareness caravan covered about 242 towns and villages and touched 263,297 lives through 807 live demonstrations in twenty districts of Andhra Pradesh. Well ahead of the Red Ribbon Express initiative. Interesting finds. From a person reporting being positive on stage, to one fellow even pledging to quit drinking (fearing the callous trap of vulnerability). The virus has spread enough. Now it's time for the word to follow suit. The world's second most affected country, with an estimated 4.58 million HIV positive cases, India accounts for 11.4 per cent of global HIV infections. The world's largest advocacy initiative, the Red Ribbon Express would do just that. While covering India, spreading a word about AIDS; the special locomotive's motive would be to bridge the distances between:
- Positives and Peers
- Information and Audiences
- Knowledge and Practice
Much like the introduction of the Railways was the first frontier in the Indian Identity formation and freedom movement, the Red Ribbon Express would certainly be a big frontier in the India's journey against AIDS.
Technology. How much is enough?
Photography: The digital analog divide.
Sammy - a good prayaas!
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frica for the quinessential Indian name 'Swamy'. The Whites used the term to tease the Mahatma once in South Africa. Little did they know, this was the word that would break their empire! The play suffered from 'pop' theatrical values. Attempting to bring out the indomitable wit of the Mahatma, Joy Sengupta (playing Sammy/Bapu) almost bordered being a stand-up act at times. Neha Dubey did try and liven up the Kasturba role, but the mannerism and gait couldn't help but remind one of the current breed of soap opera performers. The show was held in Aid of an NGO working with Children in Delhi called Prayaas. Interesting sets and a powerful cast did all it can to bring the times of the Mahatma alive. Was really heartening to see the sponsors - a whole lot of them. This was a philanthropic act for Prayaas. During the interval, a bunch of Children (special invitees) from Prayaas were merrily seen having a snack break perched on the stairs at the refreshments lobby. Looking at the show, and the kids having a special out - Sammy was a good Prayaas by Prayaas.
Profile
Rishabh Ratnu l Communication Resource
Born in India's Pink City -Jaipur, Rishabh is currently located at New Delhi and is associated with Xpanse Asia, the small town and rural marketing division of Starcom as business manager North India and has been handling business with brands like Western Union Money Transfer, Aviva Life Insurance, Reckitt Benckiser India, Nestle among others. Prior to joining the team at Xpanse Asia, Rishabh has had an enriching stint at Midas Events India Limited, an Experience Management Solutions provider where he was part of the Core Communications Team working on communication solutions (thought to finish) for clients like Frito Lay's, HLL, ITC and the UB Group amongst others. Rishabh was also a part of the team leading Project Mobylog - India's first real-time Moblogging platform. Rishabh was instrumental in integrating Mobylog for brand Activation Audits in real time. Some of his work there includes ground activations for brands like MTV, Frito Lay's Chaat Street, Mountain Dew and a HR initiatve for WPP group's Mindshare.
Prior to which, Rishabh had a successful stint in Ad film production at The Culture Company, Mumbai - a leading production house which boasts of feature films like Fiza, Tehzeeb. Rishabh worked on Ad films for brands like Skoda (IB& W), Deccan Chronicle (Everest), IL&FS Investsmart (Grey Worldwide) during his stint here.
Rishabh began his career as a rookie copywriter at Mudra Advertising, Delhi before moving on to Everest Advertising as a Junior Copwriter working on brands like Honda City, National Panasonic, Red & White, Cavenders, Yamaha, Crowne Plaza Surya, Eenadu (The daily), Modern Silk House. He then went on to join Mateus Oxygen - a creative hot shop as Associate-Copy working on brands like Bacardi, Hyatt Regency Delhi and People.Com among others.
Following this, Rishabh enjoyed a successful long association with Crayons where he churned out communication Ideas across media on a host of brands - Hunter Douglas, Alliance Air, Kerala Tourism and Kohinoor Basmati Rice among others.
Rishabh is a Masters in History from St Stephen’s College, Delhi University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Advertising & Public Relations from IIMC, New Delhi.
Rishabh has a cumulative ten progressive years of communications experience.














