Guwahati, March 26 -- Guwahati, nestled by the Brahmaputra River and lush greenery, has always been close to nature, but in recent years, the city's changing weather has increasingly impacted daily life, particularly with the mosquito season.

What used to last only a few months now seems to go on for almost the whole year, leaving people worried and frustrated.

Like other parts of the world, Guwahati is feeling the impact of climate change. Rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall are creating perfect conditions for mosquitoes to grow.

Warmer weather helps them survive in colder months, and heavy rains leave behind stagnant water, which is ideal for mosquito breeding. Guwahati's humid climate and green surroundings make it a perf...