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TEVTA and Rinstra Collaborate to Establish Indigenous Digital Media Platform

  • August 3, 2021
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Tevta and Rinstra have teamed up to create Pakistan’s first digital media platform. In this context, Tevta Chairman Ali Salman Siddique and Rinstra Co-Founder and Chairman Dr Adil Akhtar signed a memorandum of understanding at Tevta Secretariat on Monday.


This is a Pakistani digital platform, according to Chairman Rinstra Dr Adil, that is now available to Tevta students.

Tevta was instrumental in the construction of Pakistan’s first electric car, according to Khurshid Qureshi, chairman of the Dice Foundation. Chairman Tevta Ali Salman’s contribution was particularly important in this regard, he said, adding that the automobile will soon be available for purchase and that people will see Pakistan’s first electric vehicle on the road.

Tevta and Rinstra committed to work on actions aimed at boosting the development, empowerment, and mainstreaming of media in Pakistan, according to Ali Salman Siddique, who spoke at the event. Both firms will work together to hold digital film festivals and theme-based video competitions on the Rinstra platform, as well as to generate hybrid media content for Rinstra and other platforms, such as films, plays, music videos, theatre productions, documentaries, and videos.

Tevta’s digital partner will be Rinstra, which will provide the technology platform for all digital content and communication. Additionally, it will provide Tevta with a free platform for virtual innovation exhibitions as well as a dedicated channel for all of its online video activities. Additionally, this MoU will enable Rinstra to assist Tevta in exploring Tevta and skill success stories, as well as skill commercialization.

On all educational activities, content, and communication, Tevta will work with Rinstra. Rinstra will be the digital platform for Tevta’s existing student and alumni organisations’ education, communication, and innovation initiatives. Tevta will also lobby for Rinstra in their sphere of influence, which includes but is not limited to the provincial and federal governments.

 

Source: ceotimes.

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