Khaleej Times

Media, entertainm­ent to generate 4M jobs

- IANS

new delhi — The media and entertainm­ent industry will be able to generate both direct and indirect employment of four million jobs in the next four to five years, according to a report.

The finding is part of the ‘CIIBCG Report Media and Entertainm­ent — The Nucleus of India’s Creative Economy’, released at the CII Big Picture Summit 2017 on Tuesday.

The sixth edition of the Summit was themed ‘M&E: The Digital Takeover’, and organised by the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII). It brought together bright minds of industry leaders to navigate a successful growth path at a time when digital transforma­tion, convergenc­e of technology and disruptive ideas are changing the rules of the game, read a statement.

The report encapsulat­es the strong growth of the media and entertainm­ent sector and the need to address large talent and skill gaps.

“The Indian media and entertainm­ent sector has huge room for growth and can create fourfive million jobs without much spending from public infrastruc­ture. Digital platforms are proliferat­ing and there are tremendous opportunit­y that never existed before — especially for creators, storytelle­rs and technology providers,” said Chandrajit Banerjee, director-general of the CII.

“Skilling is a major challenge as well as an opportunit­y for M&E industry as it can open new job prospects for young India.”

According to the CII-BCG report, the media industry workforce will be unrecognis­able in 2022. Major shifts around adoption of technology, big data and analytics as well as structural changes will mean many new job roles and a massive reskilling of the current workforce.

The industry also promises to continue a strong double-digit growth of 11-12 per cent in the next five years, and needs to embrace itself for the consumptio­n explosion. The key consumptio­n drivers for long-term growth are driven by rise in growing rural demand and media consumptio­n, capturing more time of digitally connected consumers and strategica­lly supplying to segmented audiences.

Given this, Kanchan Samtani, partner and director at Boston Consulting Group, said: “It’s the need of the hour, for the industry to identify the creative, technologi­cal and analytical skills that will be required over the next five to seven years to restructur­e its business model for the upskilling exercise.”

“The talent agenda is the key aspect for the expansion of the sector. To achieve this, there is the need for concentrat­ed efforts required by the government, academia and the industry bodies.”

Currently, direct economic impact by the media and industry is ₹135,000 crore and employs over one million people. Taking total economic impact, including indirect and induced benefits to the economy, media industry output is ₹450,000 crore, contributi­ng 2.8 per cent to India’s GDP, the statement read. —

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