The speakers were media personalities like T S Sudhir from NDTV, Vijay Marur, a noted communications consultant in Hyderabad, Sampat Suri from Maytas Properties, Santha John from MindsetEYW Advertising and Dr.Jayprakash Narayan of Lok Satta Party. The speakers opined on Hyderabad’s growth and the factors they perceived responsible for the changes the city has witnessed.

The first speaker, Mr Sudhir, elaborated on the media’s crucial role in projecting the city to its citizens and to the rest of the country. While Mr. Vijay Marur entertained the audience by sharing his thoughts on the contributions of the last five Chief Ministers to the building of the brand, the GM of quality for Maytas, Mr. Suri spoke about the real estate boom in the city. He also threw light on environmentally friendly buildings and their importance.

After a tea break that included snacks and Red Bull energy drinks, the second half of the seminar began on an enthusiastic note. Santha John, a name to reckon with in the advertising industry in Hyderabad, spoke about the various brands that have evolved from the city quoting examples of Vijaya Butter, Vizag Steel, and Charminar among others. Dr. Jayprakash Narayan commanded attention as he spoke passionately about the state and nation’s readiness for change in quality of governance. The role of youth, he said, was the strongest in bringing about a positive change in the system. Mr. Narayan further urged the youth to play an active role in branding the country by fulfilling its inherent potential for growth.

The seminar saw students mostly from the mass communication stream of colleges like Loyola, St. Mary’s, Francis and Villa Marie. The speakers were all plied with questions in a very interactive session where participants eagerly debated the many facets and failings of media. A lively and involved participation from the audience, speakers and the local media created an evening of intelligent conversation for those present.

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