Campaign India Team
Mar 12, 2020

Announcement: Campaign India content to be available only through registration

Registration is free and mandatory from 16 March

Announcement: Campaign India content to be available only through registration
Starting from 16 March, Campaign India, will be changing to a registration only model. 
 
New users will be able to freely view the first article or video they click on each month (rolling 30-day period). To access and read their second pageview during the month, they would have to register. 
 
Registration is free.
 
Existing Campaign India newsletter recipients will simply need to sign-in to continue reading.
 
We are making this change as we want to grow our known audience and provide content according to their needs. 
 
Campaign India appreciates your support and we're excited to keep giving you the valuable content you crave. 
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