Sri Vijaya Puram | February 26, 2026
The Sant Nirankari Mission on Sunday organized a cleanliness drive at the sea beach near Veer Savarkar Park, Chouldari, as part of its nationwide initiative “Project Amrit – Swachh Jal, Swachh Mann.” The drive was conducted from 8 am to 11 am under the guidance of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj, with a focus on water conservation and environmental protection.
The programme began with a brief inaugural ceremony attended by Mr. Prakash Adhikari, Adhyaksh, Zila Parishad, South Andaman, as the Chief Guest, and Ms. Tapasi Saha, Pradhan, Chouldari Gram Panchayat, as the Distinguished Guest.
Welcoming the dignitaries, Sri Satya Narayan, Sector Incharge, Sector No. 13, Zone 45, Sant Nirankari Mission, A&N Islands, underlined the importance of collective responsibility in maintaining environmental cleanliness and preserving water bodies. He also shared the message of Satguru Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj, emphasizing the need for both inner and outer cleanliness.
Addressing the gathering, Mr. Prakash Adhikari appreciated the Mission’s selfless service initiatives for the welfare of society and expressed his willingness to continue extending support in future social service activities. Gram Pradhan Ms. Tapasi Saha thanked the Mission for selecting Chouldari for the initiative and lauded the efforts towards environmental protection and community welfare.
Volunteers from various branches of the Sant Nirankari Mission across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands participated in the drive with enthusiasm and dedication. Members of the Chouldari Gram Panchayat also extended full cooperation. During the campaign, more than 150 bags of plastic waste and garbage were collected from the beach area and transported by trucks to the designated dumping site.
At the conclusion of the programme, PRI members and local residents appreciated the Mission’s efforts and conveyed their gratitude to Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj for initiatives aimed at water conservation and maintaining cleanliness of water bodies, describing it as a positive step towards societal upliftment.
