Campaign India Team
May 28, 2018

Golden Award of Montreux: Six wins for India

Jagran Prakashan, Miami Ad School, Open Strategy and Design, Out of the Box, Sony Pictures Networks and Viacom18 among winners

Golden Award of Montreux: Six wins for India
The winners of the Golden Award of Montreux have been announced. 
 
Six Indian entries bagged Gold. The awards do not hand out a Silver of Bronze. 
 
Here are the winning entries from India:
  • Open Strategy & Design - Crisil Foundation - I am Progress
  • Sony Pictures Networks - Kaun Banega Crorepati - Play Along
  • Jagran Prakashan - Dainik Jagran - 957 Pages from a Daughter's Diary
  • Out of the Box - Sparsh NGO - Feed a Child for 365 days a year
  • Viacom18 - Colors - India banega manch
  • Miami Ad School - ArjoWiggins - Print my protest
India was represented on the jury by Ajay Chandwani. 
 
For the complete winners list click here
Source:
Campaign India

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