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    Madras Ad Club to host a seminar on rural marketing



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    Saturday - Jul 23, 2005
    Televisionpoint.com Team
    The Advertising Club Madras is organizing a seminar on Rural Marketing on Friday, 29th July 2005, at the GRT Convention Centre, Chennai. It will be addressed by some of the leading rural marketing specialists.

    This seminar is being organized in association with the Rural Marketing Agencies Association of India. It will have the key note address on 'Rural Marketing – Challenges & Opportunities' by MR Pradeep Kashyap, MD of MART, New Delhi, whose book on 'Rural Marketing' will be also released for the Chennai market on the same day.

    MR R V Rajan, CMD of Anugrah Madison & Founder President of the Rural Marketing Agencies Association of India, an industry body formed recently will also address the seminar and moderate a panel discussion on the keynote topic.

    The panelists consist of Ms. Priya Monga, RC&M-Delhi, MR Pradeep Lokhande, Rural Relations-Pune, MR R A Patankar, Sampark Marketing-Mumbai and MR Sanjay Kaul, Impact Communications-Delhi.

    Other speakers include, MR Raj Kumar Jha, national creative director of O&M Outreach, Delhi, MR Debasish Das, president, Linterland, Mumbai. The seminar timings are 09.30 AM to 01.30 PM. The participant’s fee is RS 900/- per delegate and RS 500/- for student delegate.
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