Campaign India Team
Mar 06, 2023

Women's Day 2023: What brands are doing...

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Women's Day 2023: What brands are doing...
To mark the occasion of International Women's Day, which is celebrated on 8 March 2023, brands have rolled out campaigns to address the challenges women face and celebrate their achievements. 
 
Here are some which caught the attention of the Campaign India team: 
 
adidas 
 
 
Aditya Birla Group
 
 
Aditya Birla Group and Ananya Birla
 
boAt

BharatMatrimony.com

Center fresh

Croma

DS Group

 
Godrej & Boyce

 
Green Soul Ergonomics
 
 
Kalyan Jewellers

Kotak General Insurance

Kotak Mutual Fund

 
Leap.club

Meesho
 
 
Motilal Oswal Financial Services 

Nilon's 

 
Paree Sanitary Pads

 
Prega News

Ring

SBI General

Senco

Sugar Cosmetics

TTK Prestige 

Zee Sarthak

Source:
Campaign India

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