25, Mar 2026
Geneva becomes world’s capital of AI in July for ITU’s AI for Good Global Summit
Flagship summit to showcase AI breakthroughs back-to-back with inaugural UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance
Geneva, 25 March 2026 – As governments accelerate strategies on artificial intelligence, sovereign AI and AI diffusion across economies and societies, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will host the seventh AI for Good Global Summit from 7 to 10 July 2026 at Geneva’s Palexpo convention centre.
Over four days, leaders from government, industry, academia, civil society and the technical community will work together at AI for Good to guide the future of AI.
Live demos of tech innovations in agentic AI, edge AI, brain-computer interfaces, space computing and robotics will share the stage with discussions on national AI strategies to address the global challenge of unlocking AI’s potential to serve humanity.
AI for Good will be held back-to-back with the Global Dialogue on AI Governance, convened by the United Nations General Assembly and facilitated by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Taking place at Palexpo from 6 to 7 July, the Global Dialogue is supported by a joint secretariat that includes the Executive Office of the Secretary General, ITU, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies (ODET), with ITU and UNESCO leading the coordination.
“As artificial intelligence moves from strategy to real-world deployment, countries need the skills, solutions, and international standards for AI to work for everyone,” said ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin. “Through AI for Good, ITU helps turn AI breakthroughs into practical ways to improve lives. We are also pleased to work with our partners on the inaugural UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance where Member States and stakeholders will exchange perspectives on the policies shaping AI’s future.”
Global summit with a Swiss twist
The AI for Good Global Summit is organized by ITU – the United Nations agency for digital technologies – with over 50 UN partners and co-convened by Switzerland.
The Summit is the flagship platform for showcasing and helping scale up AI applications in areas from healthcare and education to food security, disaster risk reduction and misinformation, particularly in developing countries.
World-class keynotes, global technology premieres and an expo floor filled with innovators, UN partners and national pavilions will present local AI solutions and strategies from around the world, including special exhibits featuring home-grown innovations from Switzerland.
“We are delighted to once again co-convene with ITU the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, a central location for discussing and showcasing advances in artificial intelligence,” said Albert Rösti, Swiss Federal Councillor and Head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communication.
Uniting leaders to scale AI impact
Over 11,000 participants from 169 countries attended last year’s AI for Good Global Summit and World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) events. Participation included ministers from 100 countries, more than half representing developing countries.
The 2026 edition aims to further strengthen AI for Good as a globally representative platform for dialogue, collaboration, and action on AI and how to best harness the innovative power of technology.
Early speakers and programme details are now available, offering a first look at the global leaders shaping this year’s Summit, with further announcements to follow.
Solutions, skills, standards, and policy
“Day Zero” of the AI for Good Global Summit on 7 July will feature live demos, interactive exhibits, startup competitions and hands-on workshops. The summit’s Centre Stage officially opens on 8 July. Programme highlights include:
- Multistakeholder dialogue on AI standards and policy – exploring frontier challenges including agentic AI security, AI testing and benchmarking, misinformation and deepfakes, quantum technology applications and use cases, and AI infrastructure and energy demands.
- Global innovation competitions and awards – including the AI for Good Innovation Factory Grand Finale and machine-learning challenges on edge AI, TinyML, and space AI computing as well as the AI for Good Impact Awards and Robotics Youth Challenge Grand Finale.
- Technology demos and interactive expo – featuring cutting-edge systems in AI, robotics, embodied AI, brain-computer interfaces, autonomous vehicles and quantum technologies.
- AI skills and capacity-building programmes – with training sessions delivered by AI Skills Coalition partners, hands-on workshops and a dynamic Youth Zone supporting the next generation of innovators.
- Creative and cultural programmes – highlighting the intersection of AI and creativity with the AI for Good Film Festival, the Canvas of the Future AI Art Competition, and AI-enabled artistic performances. The summit will feature the premiere of RAISE, a documentary series executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio exploring how AI is already being used to address humanity’s most urgent challenges.
- The Quantum for Good track – offering a look at quantum information technologies and their potential to transform industries and societies.
The AI for Good Global Summit 2026 is supported by its partners and sponsors:
- Co-Convener: Swiss Confederation
- Diamond Sponsors: Microsoft Corporation, Technology Innovation Institute
- Gold Sponsors: Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) of the Republic of Korea, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) of Japan
- Silver Sponsors: EY, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Networking Partners: d-teach, Giga, HP Inc. UK Limited, Google, Lenovo, TikTok Information Technologies UK Limited
- Session Partners: Access Partnership, Cisco Systems, Inc., EY, FSAB Consulting, GTI, Microsoft
- Innovation Factory Local Chapters: Akbank, Government of Catalonia – Spain
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25, Mar 2026
Livpure Marks World Water Day with ‘Bring Your Own Bottle’ Initiative, Driving a Shift from Awareness to Action
Gurugram, Mar 25: On the occasion of World Water Day, Livpure, one of India’s most trusted and customer-centric brands committed to enhancing consumer well-being, has launched a purpose-led initiative, ‘Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB)’, encouraging mindful water consumption at a time when the gap between awareness and action continues to widen.
While conversations on water conservation continue to grow stronger each year, everyday behavior still tells a different story, over 50% of water served in meetings goes unfinished, and across offices, cafés and public spaces, nearly 14 million litres are wasted daily in the form of half‑drunk glasses. Even the common habit of picking up bottled water on the go reflects a broader pattern of unconscious consumption that adds to the problem.
Recognizing the need for a shift from passive intent to conscious daily behaviour, the BYOB initiative encourages individuals to adopt a simple yet powerful habit, carrying a reusable water bottle and pouring only what they will actually consume. This idea is rooted in mindful usage, urging people to pour only what they’ll drink, sip only what they need, and leave zero drops behind, reducing everyday wastage in a way that feels achievable and personal.
As part of this initiative, Livpure is leading by example through an activation at its Head Office. Employees and visitors will be invited for a pledge-signing activity, committing to mindful water consumption in their daily lives. This will be complemented by the distribution of reusable steel water bottles carrying a strong conservation message, transforming intent into action while creating authentic, behaviour-led content for social media amplification.
Nitin Malhotra, Chief Marketing Officer, Livpure, said “Water is not just a resource, it is the foundation of life, yet its value is often realized only in scarcity. At Livpure, we have consistently championed access to pure, safe drinking water while equally advocating for responsible consumption. Our commitment goes beyond purification; through innovations such as high-recovery RO systems offering up to 60% water recovery, we are actively working to minimise wastage and maximise impact. With initiatives like ‘Bring Your Own Bottle’, we aim to shift the narrative from passive awareness to conscious action, because the future of water depends on the choices we make today.”
Amplifying the campaign beyond the workplace, Livpure is rolling out a digital-first content in collaboration with Vox Pop artist Siddharth Amar. Conceptualised around ‘Awareness vs. Action’, the Delhi-based street interviews capture real, unfiltered responses, highlighting a key insight: while awareness is high, consistent action remains limited.
With this latest campaign, Livpure continues to reinforce its commitment to sustainability by not just enabling access to clean water, but also advocating for responsible consumption, turning everyday habits into powerful acts of conservation.
25, Mar 2026
Comau and Reis Robotics Sign Pact for Multi-Industry Automation Projects
COMAU AND REIS ROBOTICS SIGN A COOPERATION AGREEMENT TO PURSUE ADVANCED AUTOMATION PROJECTS ACROSS MULTIPLE INDUSTRIES
Stuttgart, March 25, 2026 – Comau and Reis Robotics have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at jointly developing and delivering advanced automation products and solutions for multiple industrial sectors through a coordinated technical and commercial approach.
The agreement signed today by Comau and Reis Robotics, respectively Italian and German companies, testifies to the strength of the European technology framework in advanced industrial development. The initiative brings together the complementary expertise and experience of both companies to design and deliver integrated complex systems that improve efficiency, flexibility, and scalability, with the initial focus on sectors such as shipbuilding, intralogistics, giga casting, battery production, heavy industry and critical infrastructure, among others.
The cooperation combines Reis Robotics’ proprietary control technology, and multi-process automation with Comau’s global industrial footprint and advanced automated solutions and robotics portfolio. A further element of the agreement sees Comau and Reis Robotics working together to identify and develop additional market segments and technical applications where their combined expertise can generate value.
“Working together with Reis Robotics is an important element in our diversification strategy and a further demonstration of our pledge to bring advanced automation technologies to new sectors and applications,” emphasized Pietro Gorlier, CEO of Comau. “The synergy that comes from uniting our shared expertise, allows us to pro-actively meet the evolving needs of the market, where automation is becoming an increasingly key factor, and to strengthen our presence in Germany in particular, which represents a key market for us.”
“The cooperation with Comau represents a strategically important step in strengthening our international business and expanding our capabilities in key industrial sectors,” said Uwe Eich, Managing Director of Reis Robotics. “By combining our expertise in system integration and automation with Comau’s global reach, we are well positioned to deliver efficient and scalable solutions to our customers.”
25, Mar 2026
Ministers urged to prioritize rules-based trade for innovative agricultural systems at World Trade Organization MC14
Yaoundé, Cameroon, 25 March 2026: The multilateral, rules-based, trading system, underpinned by the World Trade Organization (WTO), has proven essential for advancing global food security by ensuring access to markets and technologies, supporting millions of farmers, and safeguarding against fragmentation and unilateralism. Ministers from around the world will meet in Yaoundé, Cameroon this week, for the first time in Africa, to take action on the WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14) agenda. With discussions on institutional reform looming large, this is a crucial moment for the future of rules-based trade and the WTO itself.
Governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) share a common objective to safeguard global food security in an increasingly volatile world. With this imperative in mind, CropLife International calls on Member Governments to uphold agricultural resilience and productivity and prevent unnecessary trade barriers with the following recommendations:
- Uphold Science-Based Trade, respecting common and agreed international standards, including Codex Alimentarius for food safety.
- Safeguard Intellectual Property Rights and the TRIPS Agreement, to encourage innovation that will meet future needs in the field.
- Advance sustainable development, in line with the Marrakesh Agreement, through inclusive, outcome-focused, and science-based approaches that balance economic, social, and environmental objectives.
Speaking ahead of MC14, Emily Rees, President and CEO of CropLife International said: “The multilateral, rules-based, trading system plays a critical role in advancing global food security. This upcoming MC14 provides an opportunity to reaffirm the core principles on which the WTO was built. Our recommendations lay the path for the action needed to protect agricultural productivity and food security. With science and rules-based trade, strong and predictable IP frameworks and outcome driven sustainable development, Ministers can support the agricultural sector to build its capacities, accelerate innovation and encourage development that delivers value for those in the field.”
25, Mar 2026
Qair and Ultragaz strengthen Brazil’s energy transition with PPA for Bom Jardim Solar project in Nordeste
Paris & São Paulo – 25 March 2026 – Qair, an independent renewable energy company, and Ultragaz, Brazil’s largest LPG distributor, announce the signing of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the Bom Jardim solar project. Located in Icó (Ceará), the 192 MW project was fully commissioned earlier this year, supporting Brazil’s ongoing diversification of its renewable energy mix, and will supply 131.5 GWh of renewable electricity annually to Ultragaz, reinforcing Qair’s ability to create value in a dynamic market environment.
Addressing market dynamics with innovation
In Brazil’s evolving renewable energy landscape, Qair’s proactive approach ensures long-term benefits for its partners and local communities. By diversifying its portfolio, selecting sites with robust grid infrastructure, and designing flexible PPA structures, Qair continues to deliver sustainable, high-performance energy solutions tailored to Brazil’s evolving needs.
Modelling consumer-centric renewables
This agreement between Qair and Ultragaz sets a new standard for how renewable energy contracts can be structured to maximize value for all stakeholders. By aligning Qair’s expertise in innovative energy solutions with Ultragaz’s strategic objectives, the Bom Jardim project delivers not just electricity, but a pathway to long-term energy security and shared success.
This agreement marks a significant step in our capacity of leading the energy transition in the Brazilian private sector and also in our collaboration with local partners like Qair.
Lucas Witzler, Energy Director for Ultragaz
Bom Jardim demonstrates Qair’s ability to combine energy performance and sustainable development. Thanks to the expertise of our local teams we are delivering solutions that drive value to all partners. Looking forward for the next achievements.
Camille Donnadieu
Industrial Partnerships Director for Qair
25, Mar 2026
EFT and Bharat Skytech Launch “EFT BHARAT”, Bringing the E610P Agricultural Drone to India with Local Manufacturing
Mar 25: Global UAV technology leader EFT has announced a strategic co-brand partnership with Bharat Skytech Private Limited (BSPL) to launch EFT BHARAT, marking the localisation of manufacturing, service, and distribution for its flagship agricultural drone E610P in India.

As part of this collaboration, EFT has officially commenced Make in India production of the E610P agricultural drone, with BSPL serving as the designated manufacturing and distribution partner. The initiative represents a significant step in EFT’s long-term commitment to the Indian drone ecosystem and its effort to combine global engineering expertise with India’s growing manufacturing capabilities.
To ensure seamless localisation while maintaining global quality standards, EFT has completed the formal transfer of official production moulds for the E610P’s tank and canopy components to BSPL. This technology transfer ensures that the India-manufactured drones maintain the original design integrity, engineering precision, and performance standards that EFT’s agricultural platforms are known for globally.
The collaboration is expected to accelerate the development of India’s agri-drone ecosystem, enabling faster deliveries, improved service support, and wider availability of genuine EFT components and spare parts. By integrating local manufacturing and supply chains, the initiative will also generate demand for Indian vendors, create skilled employment opportunities, and strengthen the country’s UAV manufacturing ecosystem.
Commercially, the India-manufactured E610P under the EFT BHARAT brand will provide customers with improved supply chain reliability, structured warranty support, and lifecycle service delivered through BSPL’s authorised service network trained to EFT’s global standards. Enterprise customers and institutional partners will benefit from joint product demonstrations, customised deployment solutions, and integrated after-sales support.
Speaking on the collaboration, Sweety Liu, CEO, EFT said:
“The launch of EFT BHARAT represents a major milestone in our long-term commitment to the Indian market. By combining EFT’s globally proven UAV technology with India’s strong manufacturing capabilities, we aim to build solutions for India, in India. This partnership ensures that Indian farmers and industry stakeholders have access to reliable, future-ready agricultural drone platforms designed to address the country’s unique farming needs.”
Gurmeet Singh, CEO of Bharat Skytech Private Limited, added:
“We are proud to partner with EFT for this landmark Make in India initiative. EFT’s leadership in UAV technology is globally recognised, and the transfer of production moulds and engineering expertise to India will enable us to scale responsibly while maintaining the authentic quality of EFT products. Through EFT BHARAT, we look forward to bringing advanced agricultural drone technology closer to farmers and enterprises across India.”
The EFT BHARAT initiative marks the beginning of EFT’s broader localisation roadmap in India, with plans to deepen manufacturing capabilities and strengthen the domestic UAV supply chain in the coming years.
25, Mar 2026
LOGIC Partners with PhiBonacci to Launch India’s Most Advanced Simulation-Integrated Interactive Displays
Bengaluru, Mar 25: LOGIC, the flagship interactive display brand from Online Instruments, today announced the integration of PhiBonacci’s globally recognized 3D simulation ecosystem into its advanced classroom solutions. The agreement natively integrates PhiBonacci’s uniPhi myClass STEM software into all the LOGIC Interactive Displays designed for the education sector.
This partnership addresses a unique challenge in the evolution of modern STEM education: bridging the gap between flat, 2D interactive digital simulations and truly immersive, spatial learning. Historically, rendering heavy, hyper-interactive simulations in a classroom setting required expensive external computing add-ons or suffered from severe lag. By natively optimizing PhiBonacci’s library of over 3,000 interactive simulations for LOGIC’s high-performance 4K interactive displays with 40-point multi-touch capability, the collaboration eliminates hardware–software friction and delivers a seamless, out-of-the-box 3D STEM learning solution aligned with the experiential learning mandates of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
“When it comes to mastering complex Science and Mathematics, interactive simulations transcend the limitations of traditional physical labs. They don’t just show a concept; they empower students to truly experience it,” said Dr. Ravindra Dubey, Managing Director of PhiBonacci. “PhiBonacci provides curriculum-mapped simulation content with adaptable language interface support. By natively integrating our ecosystem, already proven and trusted by over 3 million students, we are completely removing technical barriers. Teachers can turn on the screen and instantly walk a class through a virtual heart dissection or a complex physics model with zero lag.”
“This partnership marks a turning point in how we think about classroom learning,” said Pankaj Bellad, Chief Business Officer at Online Instruments. “LOGIC was never just about the hardware. The real opportunity was always in what happens on that screen and integrating PhiBonacci makes that answer very clear. Every LOGIC display now functions as a fully equipped virtual lab, giving educators the tools to make even the most complex concepts genuinely click for students.”
“What we’ve built here is designed for scale. Schools don’t need to overhaul their infrastructure or navigate complicated setups, LOGIC handles that. The focus shifts entirely to learning outcomes: immediate academic impact in the short term, and a lasting digital capability that institutions can build on.”
Strategic Value for Educational Institutions: For buyers and consumers of LOGIC displays, this exclusive bundle represents an unprecedented value addition designed specifically for enterprise and institutional deployment:
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Deliver immersive science and mathematics lessons
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Conduct virtual experiments without physical constraints
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Enhance student engagement and retention
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Standardize quality of teaching across classrooms
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Support NEP-aligned experiential learning
25, Mar 2026
Odisha Budget 2026 27 Focuses on Revitalising Shri Jagannath Heritage in Puri
The Odisha Budget 2026–27 has outlined a major cultural and spiritual revitalisation plan centred on the heritage of Shri Jagannath Dham, Puri, with a strong focus on preservation, infrastructure development, and digital inclusion for devotees worldwide.
A significant allocation of ₹1,000 crore has been proposed for the establishment of a state-of-the-art Jagannath Museum and Library in Puri. The proposed institution aims to safeguard centuries of religious traditions, archival materials, and cultural knowledge associated with the Jagannath heritage, while also presenting them in an accessible, modern format.
In addition, the budget includes provisions for the restoration and conservation of key heritage structures within the temple precinct and surrounding areas. These efforts are intended to strengthen the cultural integrity of Puri as one of India’s most important spiritual centres.
The government also plans to introduce a digital initiative named “Samarpan”, which will enable devotees across the globe to make virtual offerings. This platform is expected to deepen engagement with the diaspora and modernise traditional forms of worship.
Key Objectives of the Initiative
- Heritage Conservation: Protect and restore historically significant structures linked to the Jagannath tradition.
- Knowledge Preservation: Create a dedicated museum and library to archive religious texts, rituals, and cultural records.
- Digital Devotion: Launch the “Samarpan” platform to facilitate online offerings from global devotees.
- Cultural Strengthening: Reinforce the identity and legacy of Jagannath heritage on a national and international stage.
- Pilgrimage Development: Enhance the overall infrastructure and visitor experience in Puri.
25, Mar 2026
Keysight Launches Local Manufacturing in India to Accelerate Global Innovation

New Delhi, Mar 25: Keysight Technologies today announced plans to begin local manufacturing in India, expanding its global production footprint to provide locally manufactured solutions for the country’s mission-critical industries. This strategic expansion enables Keysight to better serve its long-standing customer base—including aerospace and defense, government R&D, industry and academic research institutions—by providing streamlined procurement of world-class technology.
As India emerges as one of the world’s fastest-growing innovation economies, demand for advanced test and measurement technologies is increasing across all industrial and research sectors. India’s electronics manufacturing sector is expected to exceed $300 billion by 2026, driven by a surge in domestic production and advanced research initiatives.
The phased rollout of the new facility will focus on test equipment, serving both Indian and global customers while enhancing supply chain resilience. The move reinforces Keysight’s long-term commitment to India and aligns with the country’s flagship initiatives, including Make in India, Semicon India, the National Quantum Mission, as well as aerospace and defense modernization programs.
“India is entering a once-in-a-generation innovation decade,” said Sudhir Tangri, Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific at Keysight. “Establishing local manufacturing allows Keysight to better support customers in India while strengthening our global supply chain. Building in India for the world will accelerate technology development across a broad spectrum of industries.”
Keysight’s manufacturing operations in India will support innovation across key sectors:
· Semiconductors: Enabling design validation and production testing as India expands its semiconductor industry under the Semicon India program.
· Quantum Technologies: Supporting research institutions and national laboratories advancing quantum computing under the National Quantum Mission.
· Aerospace and Defense: Providing advanced, locally manufactured test solutions for radar, electronic warfare, and satellite systems supporting India’s defense modernization.
· Next-Generation AI and Wireless: Accelerating development and deployment of 5G and future 6G infrastructure, AI infrastructure and data centers.
· Research and Academia: Equipping universities and national laboratories with world-class tools for advanced engineering research and scientific discovery.
Keysight will continue to collaborate with Indian government agencies, research laboratories, and leading engineering universities to accelerate technology development and strengthen the country’s innovation ecosystem. The expansion reflects Keysight’s long-term strategy to invest in high-growth technology hubs that support customers developing the next generation of computing, communications, and national security systems.
25, Mar 2026
Godrej Consumer Products’ ‘Machar Hai, Mehman Nahi’ public service film remind households that not every visitor deserves an invitation
Chandigarh, Mar 25: Mosquitoes and the diseases they spread continue to pose a serious public health challenge in India. Yet their presence has become so routine that it is often ignored. With the belief that mosquitoes should not be treated as harmless visitors, Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) has, as part of its CSR initiative Elimination of Mosquito Borne Endemic Disease (EMBED), launched a public service film titled ‘Machar Hai, Mehman Nahi’ urging households across India to rethink how easily mosquitoes are allowed into everyday spaces. This CSR initiative is in line with GCPL’s impact-oriented culture that focuses on creating real change for communities.
Mosquito-borne diseases such as Dengue, Malaria, and Chikungunya continue to affect millions across India each year. According to national health data, India reported over 1.13 lakh dengue casesin 2025 alone, underlining the urgent need for stronger community awareness and preventive action beyond the monsoon season.
Inspired by India’s deep-rooted tradition of hospitality, where guests are welcomed with warmth and respect, the campaign turns this cultural instinct on its head. ‘Machar Hai, Mehman Nahi’ (A mosquito is not a guest) reminds households that not every visitor deserves an invitation. The film creatively reinterprets the iconic phrase ‘Padharo Mare Desh’ into ‘Na Padharo Mare Desh’, reinforcing the message that mosquitoes should never be welcomed inside homes. It draws attention to how everyday habits, such as stagnant water in coolers, uncovered buckets, or neglected corners around homes, can unknowingly become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. By reframing mosquitoes as unwelcome intruders rather than harmless visitors, the film encourages families to adopt simple preventive practices to keep their homes and communities safe.
Commenting on the film, Sudhir Sitapati, MD and CEO, Godrej Consumer Products Limited, said,
“Mosquito-borne diseases remain a major public health concern. It requires collective awareness and sustained behavioural change. Through ‘Machar Hai, Mehman Nahi’ we wanted to use a cultural insight that resonates deeply with Indian households. By rethinking the idea of hospitality, we hope to inspire people to take simple but effective preventive steps that keep their homes and communities safer.”
Creative storyteller Swati Bhattacharya, who conceptualised and wrote the campaign film, said,
“ In India, hospitality is not just a tradition – it is an instinct. Just like we welcome guests, we also welcome mosquitoes with stagnant water and open rubbish bins. Lets unfriend the mosquito and have an anti-hospitality qawwali – machhar hai mehmaan nahin.”
At the heart of the campaign is a thought-provoking video film that uses storytelling and cultural symbolism to encourage families to become vigilant hosts by preventing mosquito breeding inside and around their homes. ‘Machar Hai, Mehman Nahi’ will be activated through a multi-channel awareness program including school engagement initiatives, community outreach drives, large-scale wall art across Maharashtra, radio storytelling, and a national digital movement encouraging citizens to ‘Unfriend the Mosquito’.
