via GRAPHIC PLUS — To start off the month of March, the Sant Nirankari Mission Philippines conducted Project Amrit, a water cleanliness campaign, at Tondaligan Beach, Pangasinan. Approximately 70 volunteers from all across the Philippines, including devotees and members of the local community, gathered to participate in the initiative.
The activity, blessed as “Project Amrit” by Her Holiness Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj – the spiritual master of the Sant Nirankari Mission – reflected the Mission’s continued commitment to environmental responsibility and selfless service.
During the drive, volunteers cleaned approximately 1.5 kilometers of the coastline, collecting around 65 garbage bags of trash and piles of wood, including plastic and other non-biodegradable materials. The collected waste was properly handed over to the concerned local authorities for appropriate disposal.
The campaign also witnessed participation and support from members of the local community, reinforcing the shared responsibility of protecting natural resources and further highlighting the timeless message of Nirankari Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj that “Pollution both inside and outside is harmful.”


Mayor Belen Fernandez of Dagupan City and Dr. Ashok Vasandani, a prominent local figure of the Indian community in Dagupan, joined the activity as a sign of appreciation to the efforts of the volunteers and acknowledged the Mission’s initiative in promoting environmental care and civic responsibility.
Project Amrit is part of the Sant Nirankari Mission’s global initiatives carried out under the guiding principle, “Service to humanity is service to God.” Through sustained efforts such as cleanliness drives, blood donation camps, health initiatives, and other humanitarian programs, the Mission continued to promote unity, compassion, and responsible citizenship.
This initiative also served as a prelude to the upcoming Nirankari South East Asian Spiritual Convention (NSEAS) 2026, scheduled to be held on April 04–05, 2026, at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, Pasay City. The convention will bring together participants from across South-East Asia and beyond for spiritual discourses, devotional hymns, and programs aimed at promoting peace, harmony, and universal brotherhood.
The convention offers an opportunity for reflection, learning, and collective growth, encouraging individuals to live with greater awareness, unity, and service toward humanity. Admission to the two-day event is free, but registration is required. The registration deadline is March 15, 2026. To register, please visit https://events.nirankari.org or scan the QR code below.
Updates on the events will also be posted on the organization’s official website (nirankari.org/), Facebook (facebook.com/santnirankarimission), and Instagram (instagram.com/santnirankariofficial/) channels.

