Solution
01 — Solution
Elevate One Media developed and executed a multi-layered, emotion-driven PR strategy for TRIFED's landmark campaign centred on two iconic moments: the launch of MC Mary Kom as Brand Ambassador of Tribes India and the PunchTantra Diwali Collection (September 27, 2018 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi), and the felicitation of MC Mary Kom with a ₹20 Lakh cheque by Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Shri Jual Oram at the closing ceremony of Aadi Mahotsav 2018, Dilli Haat, INA (November 30, 2018). Both events were orchestrated as full-spectrum media moments — with tailored media invitations, personalised journalist briefings, compelling media kits, and real-time media coordination across print, electronic, digital, and regional platforms. The narrative was built around three powerful intersecting stories: Mary Kom's world record (her historic 6th Women's World Boxing Championship gold), tribal artisan empowerment (1,000+ artisans from 20+ states, Rs.16 Crore business generated at Aadi Mahotsav 2018), and the PunchTantra collection as a bridge between sporting glory and tribal heritage.[1][2][3]
02 — Strategy
The strategy rested on four pillars. Narrative engineering: Framing Mary Kom's felicitation not merely as a government reward but as a national moment of pride — India's most decorated woman boxer being honoured by her own tribal community and nation. Spokesperson management: Preparing TRIFED officials, the Union Minister's office, and Mary Kom's communications team to deliver consistent, quote-ready messaging across broadcast and print interviews. Timing and newspeak alignment: The Vigyan Bhawan launch was timed for September 2018 — pre-Diwali season — to maximise lifestyle and gifting media interest in the PunchTantra collection; the Dilli Haat felicitation was timed to coincide with the closing of Aadi Mahotsav 2018, ensuring a natural crescendo of coverage. Multi-platform outreach: Dedicated, customised pitches were sent to national mainline media, regional and state-level publications in tribal belt states, sports and lifestyle desks, and government affairs correspondents — ensuring 360-degree coverage across every relevant editorial vertical.[2][4]