Spread the love Simultaneous water-cleaning campaign conducted at 42 locations across Pune Pune : When service becomes spiritual practice and sensitivity toward nature becomes a guiding principle of life, noble initiatives that lead society in a positive direction are born. Giving shape to this spirit of humanity and public welfare, Sant Nirankari Mission organized the fourth phase of the campaign “Clean Water, Pure Mind” under Project Amrit on Sunday, February 22, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, simultaneously across India under the divine guidance of Revered Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji. Under this campaign, the drive was carried out at 42 locations in Pune district, including rivers Indrayani, Mula, Mutha, Bhima, Bhama, Ghodnadi, Pavana, Velu, Kukadi, Mina, Karha, Mandvi, and Anandi, along with various lakes in the city. A large-scale cleanliness drive was also conducted at multiple ghats of the Mula-Mutha River in Pune. Providing details, Sant Nirankari Mandal’s Nandkumar Zambre stated that this mega initiative was organized simultaneously at more than 1,600 locations across the country and at 42 locations in Pune alone. The main objective of the initiative is to spread awareness in society that water is not merely a resource but the very basis of life and a priceless gift of the Divine, and its conservation is the moral responsibility of every citizen. Inspired by the teachings of Baba Hardev Singh Ji, Sant Nirankari Mission launched Project Amrit in 2023 in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The mission aims to ensure that water conservation is not limited to a single day or a short campaign but becomes a lifestyle, a value, and a spirit of service — where clean water leads to a pure mind and a healthy society. Satguru Mata Ji’s message has always been that we must preserve the Earth in a cleaner, more beautiful, and balanced form for future generations. The “Clean Water, Pure Mind” campaign is the embodiment of that sacred resolve, guiding society toward compassion, harmony, and a balanced future by connecting nature, society, and the soul. After the cleanliness drive, a large spiritual congregation (Satsang) was also organized at the same locations, conveying through spiritual discourse that along with external cleanliness, inner purity of the mind is equally essential. Post Views: 3 Post navigation Call the Indian Military ‘Armed Forces,’ Not ‘Defence Forces’: Air Marshal Bhushan Gokhale (Retd.) Aakash Institute Pune Excels in JEE Main 2026: 16 Students Shine; Deekshant Sharma Becomes Top Scorer with 99.99 Percentile