Campaign India Team
May 17, 2014

Campaign India IQ: Was Indian media neutral in its coverage of elections 2014?

Answer and win a digital camera

Campaign India IQ: Was Indian media neutral in its coverage of elections 2014?

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To win the camera, answer the question below:

'Was Indian media neutral in its coverage of elections 2014?'

E-mail your responses in 100 words or less to [email protected] with full name and mobile number, before 6 pm, on Monday, 26 May 2014.

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