Daily Times

Home | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us |  Subscribe | Thursday, June 20, 2013 

Main News
National
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Briefs
Foreign
Editorial
Business
Sport
Entertainment
Advertise
 
Sunday Magazine
 
Boss
 
Wikkid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Used
Web
 


 
Sunday, February 20, 2011 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version
Share | |

Telenor announces new philosophy about ‘djuice’

Staff Report

KARACHI: Telenor Pakistan has announced its new philosophy towards its youth brand 'djuice' to reaffirm its commitment to the young people of Pakistan. The company announced the brand's new philosophy through an unveiling event in Karachi today. Shahzad Roy represented djuice as Brand Ambassador.

The new philosophy, which empowers young people to speak out and take action against social injustices, comes with the tagline 'Khamoshi ka Boycott'. The event comprised the unveiling of the new identity of the brand and a discussion among the audience on speaking out about the social problems they see in their everyday lives.

Speaking on the occasion Chief Marketing Officer Telenor Pakistan Aamir Ibrahim said: "More than half of Pakistan's population consists of youth, who are talented, intelligent and aware of their surroundings. Now all the youth need is direction, a means to speak out and raise their voice against social injustices. Through djuice's 'Khamoshi Ka Boycott', we aim to do just that."

Shahzad Roy and Mahira Khan have been named as djuice Brand Ambassadors.

Speaking about his association with djuice, Shahzad Roy said: "Silence against wrong only increases frustration among nations. As the country's youth, we are responsible for pointing out the wrongs that are prevalent in our society. We must realize that we cannot remain silent. We must speak up. I have done this through my music and my efforts towards education in the country. Now I want this to be taken up by all of you. Djuice can become a means for you to speak out."

In a video message to the event's audience, Mahira said: "What excites me about the project is that it's a pro-social campaign. I like the people I am working with and they have assured me that it's not just a commercial it's going to be much more than this. Which is why I want to be a part of it. I like Khamoshi Ka Boycott. It's something we need to do."

Djuice is the world's largest youth mobile brand and is spread across six countries. In Pakistan it was launched in 2006. Being the premier youth mobile brand in Pakistan, it is the choice of millions of young people across the country.

The event was attended by university students and representatives of the Youth Parliament.

Home | Business

Share | |
Amid energy shortage
Rs 3bn BISP funds disbursed in Balochistan
‘Country fast heading towards worst water shortage’
Annual exhibition of Pakistani kinnow held in Amsterdam
Govt distributes Rs 28.6bn among flood victims
IBA annual career fair held
Lafarge halves dividend to cut debt
Irish woes may overshadow earnings at RBS, Lloyds
Weekly inflation witnesses nominal increase
‘Divestment of SOEs to boost local capital market’
Lint price sustains upward rally, hits record high
‘Best use of spinning facility will boost textile exports’
Telenor announces new philosophy about ‘djuice’
Businessmen, experts call for efficient transport on urgent basis
Jamali promises to back energy conservation drive
Approval of MTS rules boosts Karachi stocks by 98 points
Islamabad stocks decline eight points
Wall St bulls push past Mideast, inflation worries
Banks, bonuses to light up London trading next week
Bats buys Chi-X Europe, challenges exchanges
Japanese stocks seen holding firm
Australia shares flat
Euro gains likely next week
Dollar appreciates vs rupee
Global markets’ week ahead
G20 seeks deal on eco stability indicators
US House defies Obama, passes spending cut bill
Allstate sues Citi, Deutsche Bank over mortgages
China ups diesel, gasoline prices
Prudential Bank’s suspension extended
Power shortfall further surges to 1,410MW
‘Nationwide rains to enhance wheat crops’
Workshop on job-centred crisis recovery held
PIA resumes flights for Colombo
 
Daily Times - All Rights Reserved
Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions


Used books in Pakistan   Web hosting in Pakistan