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PRESIDENT LAUNCHES MAM's 100 CR CLEAN DRINKING WATER PROJECT FOR 5,000 VILLAGES

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At a function held on 8th October, 2017 at the Mata Amritanand­amayi Math in Kollam, Honourable President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind inaugurate­d a new charitable initiative through which MAM aims to provide filtration for clean drinking water to one crore [10 million] villagers throughout India.

The initial phase of the project which aims to install “Jivamritam” filtration systems for clean drinking water in 5,000 villages throughout the nation is being completely funded by the Mata

Amritanand­amayi Math (MAM), at a projected cost of Rs. 100 crore [$15.27 Million U.S.]. Each Jivamritam System is capable of filtering the daily drinking-water needs of up to 400 five-member families. The Jivamritam Filtration System was conceptual­ized and designed by faculty and students of Amrita University. The Math intends to deploy all 5,000 Jivamritam Systems within one year, provided they receive timely permission­s from local administra­tions. “The Jivamritam System avails of a dual sand-and-activated-carbon filter to remove suspended particles and turbidity, followed by micron filters of five-micron and one-micron filtration,” said Dr. Maneesha Sudheer, the Jivamritam project head from Amrita University. “Each system also includes an ultraviole­t waterpurif­ier to remove pathogenic contaminat­ion, and two storage tanks — 2,000-litre-inlet and a 1,000litre outlet — to keep treated and untreated water separate. The filtered-water tanks are integrated with taps to provide drinking water at the location of the system itself.”

President Kovind inaugurate­d Jivamritam in Amma’s presence by unveiling a model system to thousands of Amma’s devotees who had gathered for the occasion. The President, Amma and the gathered crowd, then watched a Jivamritam System provide clean water to villagers in Clappana, Kollam, via a live-stream connection.

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