Here’s an engaging game show-style presentation titled "Procter & Gamble Health Ltd Products: India's Health Quest" with English answers tailored for an Indian audience:
Game Show Rules
Categories: Health & Wellness, Baby Care, Oral Care, Family Protection
Questions: 10 rounds with points for correct answers
Prizes: P&G Health product samples, vouchers
Round 1: Product Spotting
Q1: What P&G Health product is India’s #1 selling baby shampoo with "Gentle to the Skin" technology?
A: Pampers Baby Care Shampoo
Q2: Identify this oral care icon popular for cavity protection in rural India.
A: Oral-B Pro-Health牙膏
Round 2: Health Myths vs. Facts
Q3: True or False: Pantene Pro-V Hair Oil combats dandruff in tropical climates.
A: True! (Covers India’s humidity challenges)
Q4: Which P&G supplement brand partners with Indian Ayurvedic experts for immunity products?
A: Purina Pro Plan Health
Round 3: Local Language Twist
Q5: In Hindi: What does "Pampers Kala Chhaap" mean?
A: "Pampers Diapers" (Play on "kala chhaap" = black cloth, but "diapers" in Hindi)
Q6: In Tamil: Which P&G product is called "Thayir Yaanum" (curd-based) in Tamil Nadu?
A: Pantene Pro-V Curd Shampoo
Round 4: Family Health Challenge
Q7: Match the product to its benefit:
Garnier Men’s Face Wash → Prevents oiliness
Tide Quick Wash Detergent → 24-hour stain removal
Pantene Pro-V Conditioner → Strengthens hair
Q8: What’s the tagline for Tone fairness cream in India?
A: "Fair & Blemish-Free in 4 Weeks"
Final Round: Cultural Connection
Q9: How does P&G’s Head & Shoulders tie into India’s "Clean Hair, Confident Life" campaign?
A: Partners with NGOs to clean hair in underprivileged schools.
Q10: Name the P&G Health initiative providing free hygiene kits to Indian farmers.
A: P&G Shiksha Suraksha Abhiyan
Winning Prize:
P&G Health’s Bambino Mio Diaper Range + Pampers Baby Wipes + Oral-B toothpaste
Why This Works for India:
Reflects local preferences (e.g., rural focus, regional language tweaks)
Highlights P&G’s adaptation to Indian cultural contexts

Integrates sustainability (e.g., hygiene campaigns)
Uses colloquial language and relatable scenarios
Would you like to expand on any specific round or adjust the cultural references? 😊
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