When service becomes a form of spiritual practice and sensitivity toward nature becomes the guiding principle of life, sacred resolutions are born. To give concrete shape to this divine spirit of human service and public welfare, the Sant Nirankari Mission is grandly launching the fourth phase of the ‘Clean Water, Clean Mind’ campaign under ‘Project Amrit’ on Sunday, 22 February 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., across India, as per the guidance of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj.
Respected Joginder Sukhija, Secretary of Sant Nirankari Mandal, further informed that this large-scale campaign will be organized simultaneously at more than 1,500 locations across the country. Due to its vast outreach, this effort will assume a historic dimension, effectively spreading the message of water conservation and cleanliness to every section of society.
Chandigarh Zonal Incharge Sh. O.P. Nirankari Ji informed that under Project Amrit, water sources will be cleaned in eight to ten branches in the Chandigarh zone, and other Nirankari Satsang Bhawan and their surrounding areas will be cleaned in other branches. In this series, the Bhawan and surrounding areas of Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawans in Sectors 15, 30, 45, Maloya, and Manimajra in Chandigarh will be cleaned.
The core objective of this initiative is to instill in society the realization that water is not merely a resource but the foundation of life and a precious gift of God, whose protection is the moral responsibility of every human being. Inspired by the teachings of Baba Hardev Singh Ji, the Sant Nirankari Mission initiated ‘Project Amrit’ in 2023 with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
This noble initiative does not confine water conservation to a single day or campaign but encourages it to become a way of life, a value system, and an expression of selfless service—where clean water leads to a clean mind and a clean society. Dedicated to the conservation and promotion of natural water sources such as rivers, lakes, ponds, wells, and springs, this mass movement has set remarkable examples of service, dedication, and participation in its first three phases.
Inspired by these achievements, the fourth phase is being implemented with an even broader, more organized, and visionary approach to strengthen awareness and active participation toward nature among all sections of society. Through devotional song presentations, group singing, awareness seminars, and social media campaigns, public consciousness is being encouraged regarding water-borne diseases and the importance of cleanliness.
This initiative reminds us that when the mind is pure, nature too becomes clean, and when service is joined with dedication, societal transformation takes place. The message of Satguru Mata Ji has always been that we must preserve this Earth in a more beautiful, clean, and balanced form for future generations.
The ‘Clean Water, Clean Mind’ campaign stands as a living symbol of that sacred resolve, guiding humanity toward a future filled with compassion, balance, and harmony—while connecting individuals with nature, society, and the soul.