Saturday 24 February 2024

'Project Amrit' Initiated by Sant Nirankari Mission 'Clean Water, Clean Mind'

By 121 News
Chandigarh, Feb. 24, 2024:- The second phase of 'Swachh Jal, Swachh Man' initiative under Project Amrit will be held by Sant Nirankari Mission under the benign grace of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj and Nirankari Rajpita Ramit Ji from Yamuna Chhath Ghat, ITO Delhi on Sunday, February 25, 2024 at 8:00 am.

 

Sant Nirankari Mandal Secretary and Social Welfare Member Incharge, Joginder Sukhija informed that taking inspiration from the slogan 'Clean Water, Clean Mind', this project will be organized concurrently in 27 States and Union Territories including 900 cities in over 1500 places throughout India. This campaign's primary goal is to educate the public about the ways in which water bodies can be preserved so that future generations can enjoy a healthy future.

 

In Chandigarh to under "Project Amrit" Member of Nirankari Sewadal & Sadh Sangat will Clean the surroundings of Sant Nirankari  Satsang Bhawans.  

 

In 2023, the Sant Nirankari Mission and the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, launched 'Project Amrit' as a way to honour the cleaning drive, drawing inspiration from Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj's inspirational teachings. The project's primary goals are water body conservation, cleanliness and promotion through 'awareness campaigns' among the local populace. The project's main goal is to make water bodies beaches, rivers, lakes, ponds, wells, springs, etc. cleaner. Every sphere of society praised and respected this environmental preservation endeavor and the programme was a huge success.

 

The slogan 'Aao Sawarein, Yamuna Kinare' is being used to expand this campaign in Delhi. The youth of Sant Nirankari Mission are touring colleges, including Delhi, Indraprastha and JNU Universities to present songs on water conservation and raise awareness about water borne diseases through seminars, group songs and social media platforms.

 

The 'Amrit Project' aims to clean up the ghats in nearly every region of Delhi, including the ITO's Yamuna Chhat Ghat, Yamuna Nigam Bodh Ghat, Yamuna Soor Ghat, Yamuna Ram Ghat, & Yamuna Kalindi Kunj Ghat,  Bhalswa Lake, Sanjay Lake,  Ashok Vihar's Yamuna's Canal and the many more.

 

In addition, all the volunteers would work tirelessly to clean up the following areas in Greater Delhi; Brijghat, Garhmukteshwar Ganga, Surajpur, Hindon Ghat of Ghaziabad, Mandora Talab, Sankhol village, Dum Dama Lake on Sohna Road of Gurugram, Goripur of Sonipat, Ashanadh Road river, etc.

 

The Sant Nirankari Mission has always actively involved in social and welfare projects, including blood donation drives, cleanliness initiatives, tree planting efforts, the Talasari dam project, Oneness Vann – mega plantation drive and environmental awareness programmes. Undoubtedly, such welfare schemes of Nirankari Mission are a commendable and commendable step to protect the environment and make the earth beautiful, by following which the earth can be made more clean and beautiful.

 

The Baba Gurbachan Singh Memorial 24th Cricket Tournament shall commence on Sunday, February 25 at Sant Nirankari Spiritual Complex, Samalkha, with the blessings of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj. Participants in this tournament hailing from many states around the nation will serve as a source of inspiration for young people while also promoting the Divine message of unity via their graceful demonstration of discipline, decency and tolerance.

No comments:

Post a Comment