Campaign India Team
Nov 27, 2009

Winners of Shoppers Stop-Campaign India contest announced

Campaign India had announced a contest in association with Shoppers Stop on 3 November. Readers were asked to tell us which Indian brand would lend itself to Indian merchandise and winners stood a chance at winning exclusive, Zoozoo merchandise in a contest jointly organised by Shoppers Stop and Campaign India.

Winners of Shoppers Stop-Campaign India contest announced

Campaign India had announced a contest in association with Shoppers Stop on 3 November. Readers were asked to tell us which Indian brand would lend itself to Indian merchandise and winners stood a chance at winning exclusive, Zoozoo merchandise in a contest jointly organised by Shoppers Stop and Campaign India.

We are pleased to announce the winners of the contest. They are: Raza Syed, Ankur Baruah, Sagar Shah, Sohail Kherada, Lamont Dias, Sheetal Petkar, Prerna Arun, Meghna Mehta, Satish Kumar, Kapil Sharma, Moosa Khan, Anand Ganesan, Dev Soni, Sandeep Mhapankar and Rajesh Rathod.

Congratulations to all mentioned above. Winners will be contacted via email.

Source:
Campaign India

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