Dhiraagu Unveils Calendar 2026 Highlighting Marine Interconnectedness

MV+ News Desk | December 23, 2025

Dhiraagu has unveiled its Calendar 2026, themed “A Year of Marine Interconnectedness,” drawing parallels between the Maldives’ ocean ecosystems and the company’s role in connecting communities across the country. The calendar was revealed during a dedicated event attended by senior Dhiraagu officials alongside ocean and environmental enthusiasts with a shared interest in marine conservation and sustainability. 

The unveiling was led by Dhiraagu’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Ismail Rasheed, marking the company’s continued use of its annual calendar as a storytelling platform that blends national identity, environmental awareness, and corporate values. This year’s theme places the focus firmly on the natural systems that sustain island life, while reflecting on the importance of connection in both ecological and social contexts.

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Speaking at the event, the Director of Brand and Marketing Communications at Dhiraagu, Mohamed Mirshan Hassan, said the calendar highlights the importance of marine interconnectedness and its role in sustaining the environment. He noted that by showcasing the relationships within marine ecosystems, the calendar aims to encourage awareness, responsibility, and action in protecting the oceans, which remains a central focus of Dhiraagu’s corporate social responsibility efforts.

The Calendar 2026 features underwater imagery from across the Maldives, with each month dedicated to specific marine species and the symbiotic relationships that allow them to thrive. These visual narratives emphasise mutual nourishment, protection, and shared habitats, reinforcing the idea that marine life depends on cooperation and balance, much like the relationship between people and the ocean.

Dhiraagu draws a clear comparison between these marine networks and its own national infrastructure. As the country’s digital backbone, the company positions connection as a shared value, reflecting how vilu, falhu, and kandu form a living network that sustains life across the islands. In this way, the calendar links the complexity of marine ecosystems with the systems that connect people, communities, and opportunities nationwide.

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