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IAA Debates second season announced

To be held on 28 November in Mumbai

by Campaign India Team | 21/11/2014

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The second season of the IAA Debates series to be presented by Dainik Bhaskar has been announced. The Debate would be held in Mumbai on 28 November.
 
The topic chosen for the Debate is ‘Metro Markets are losing their sheen to Tier II and Tier III Towns for consumer products/services’. 
 
Speakers are to be announced soon. 
 
Also read: IAA Debates Chennai: Verdict - ‘There will be no real consumer connect, unless advertising is created specially for each South market’
 
IAA Debates Chennai: Madhukar Sabnavis and Senthil Kumar take on KV Sridhar and Shaleen Sharma

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