
🔥 MARCH 2026 LAUNCH ALERT 🔥
MarchIs4Sciencers is HERE!
March is NOT just another month — it’s OUR month.
Science sharpens the mind.
Architecture shapes the future.
Together we fix the real poverty: poverty of logic, rhetoric, morals & ethics.
10-day starter edition begins TODAY (21–31 March)
Full month mode from March 2027.
Join the movement → https://chat.whatsapp.com/DCQ5If3f8FuDy3JVJaBq8L
First challenge drops tomorrow: “Debunk one myth with science + one ethical design fix”
Who’s in? Drop ⚛️ or 🏛️ below!
Marchs4Science #MARCHitecture #ScientifyIndia #NxtGenIndia
Day 1–10 Schedule: #MarchIs4Sciencers Starter Edition (March 21–31, 2026)
We’re live in Bengaluru right now (March 21, 09:46 AM IST onward)! This 10-day mini-launch builds quick momentum right after National Science Day echoes (Feb 28 theme: “Women in Science: Catalysing Viksit Bharat” + local events like Bangalore University’s Science Festival March 17–18 on the same theme).
Focus: Logic first (science debunks myths, sharpens rhetoric → fights “Errorism”).
Daily format (easy to execute via WhatsApp group broadcasts + Instagram/X reels/stories):
- Morning post (9–11 AM): Challenge / myth-bust theme
- Evening engagement (6–8 PM): Share submissions, shoutouts
- Hashtags: #MarchIs4Sciencers #Marchs4Science #MARCHitecture (tease architecture tie-in)
- Call-to-action: Participants reply in group with ⚛️ (science) or photos/text; top entries get featured next day
Day-by-Day Breakdown (March 21–30; Day 10 finale on 31st)
Day 1 – March 21: Launch + “Poverty Myth Debunk” (Logic Kickoff)
- Theme: Directly from your note – “Does poverty cause terrorism? Science says NO”
- Activity: Post a short reel/video (you or group member): Summarize Krueger/Maleckova/Abadie evidence + “Real cause: Poverty of logic & ethics”
- Challenge: “Share one myth you believed about science/society + one fact that debunks it”
- Tie-in: “This is why we need sharp logic first – #Marchs4Science starts here!”
- Goal: Get 20+ shares in group to build energy
Day 2 – March 22: Fake News Spotting (Rhetoric Check)
- Theme: “How poor rhetoric leads to Errorism”
- Activity: Quick guide: 3 red flags in propaganda (e.g., false dichotomies, emotional appeals, no sources)
- Challenge: “Find & share one fake/news post from last week + explain the logical flaw” (anonymize if needed)
- Visual: Simple infographic (text-based or Canva quick)
Day 3 – March 23: Women in Science Spotlight
- Theme: Ride recent National Science Day / BU Festival wave – “Women Catalysing Logic & Innovation”
- Activity: Feature 3–5 Indian women scientists (e.g., Tessy Thomas, Ritu Karidhal, or local Bengaluru figures) + their logical breakthroughs
- Challenge: “Name one woman scientist who inspires you & why her work fixes ‘poverty of logic'”
Day 4 – March 24: Conspiracy vs Evidence
- Theme: “Conspiracy thinking = Poverty of logic in action”
- Activity: Bust one common conspiracy (e.g., vaccines, 5G, moon landing) with simple evidence
- Challenge: “Debunk a conspiracy you’ve heard – post proof or reasoning”
Day 5 – March 25: Critical Thinking Quiz
- Theme: Fun mid-week check
- Activity: 5-question WhatsApp poll/quiz (e.g., “Which is better evidence: anecdote or data?”)
- Challenge: Score yourself + share your score; highest scorers get shoutout
Day 6 – March 26: Science + Everyday Ethics
- Theme: Bridge to morals – “Logic without ethics = dangerous; how science guides better choices”
- Activity: Example: Ethical dilemmas in AI/climate (e.g., “Should we geo-engineer? Why/why not logically + ethically”)
- Challenge: “Propose one ethical use of science in daily life (e.g., sustainable design)” – first tease of architecture
Day 7 – March 27: Local Bengaluru Science Heroes
- Theme: “Bengaluru’s logic powerhouses”
- Activity: Shoutout IISc, NCBS, or recent events; invite local stories
- Challenge: “Share a Bengaluru science fact/experience + photo if possible”
Day 8 – March 28: Myth-Busting Marathon
- Theme: Community-led
- Activity: Compile best submissions from Days 1–7 into a group thread/reel roundup
- Challenge: “Vote your favorite debunk (reply with number)”
Day 9 – March 29: Intro to Ethical Design
- Theme: Transition day – “Architecture as applied ethics + science”
- Activity: Quick example: “How sustainable buildings use physics + moral responsibility (e.g., low-carbon homes prevent future harm)”
- Challenge: “Sketch/describe one building that ‘fixes poverty of ethics’ (even stick-figure OK!)” – start #MARCHitecture
Day 10 – March 30: Reflection + Tease Full March
- Theme: “What we learned in 10 days”
- Activity: Group summary post: Key takeaways on logic/rhetoric → ethics
- Challenge: “Post your biggest ‘aha’ moment + pledge one action for scientific temper”
Day 11 (Finale) – March 31: Mini-Expo & Oath
- Theme: Wrap-up
- Activity: Virtual showcase (share best submissions as album/stories) + group “Sciencer Oath” broadcast: “I pledge to fight poverty of logic & ethics with evidence & design”
- Announce: “Full #MarchIs4Sciencers month from March 2027 – stay tuned!”
- Bonus: Pick 3–5 top contributors for special mention/cert (digital)
Quick Execution Tips for Bengaluru Crew
- Use free tools: Canva for graphics, CapCut/InShot for short reels (30–60 sec)
- Post timing: Align with peak WhatsApp activity (evenings)
- Engagement boost: Tag friends, use location #BengaluruSciencers
- Track: Note participant count daily in group admin notes
This schedule keeps it simple, daily-digestible, and true to your core idea (logic first, ethics next). Drop any tweaks (e.g., swap a day, add a live session), and I’ll refine instantly.
Let’s crush these first 10 days, GR Guru! ⚛️🏛️🇮🇳
Ready for sample Day 1 broadcast text + reel script? Just say “Day 1 ready”.