Access to clean and safe drinking water is a basic need—and a foundation for health, learning, and community well-being. At the Nagarjuna Training Institute, this need is being met with a major upgrade: the construction of a new 1000 LPH water purification station is now underway.
Water purification station for Students, Staff, and Visitors
The Nagarjuna Training Institute, based at Nagaloka, is a vibrant learning space that welcomes thousands of people from across India and abroad every year. From residential training programs to spiritual retreats and community events, the campus is always active—and staying hydrated with clean water is essential to support the daily needs of students, staff, and guests.

With the installation of a 1000 Liters Per Hour purification plant, this new water station will:
- Provide reliable access to safe and clean drinking water
- Support health and hygiene for all campus residents
- Reduce the risk of waterborne illnesses
- Improve the overall quality of life and experience on campus
A Step Toward Health and Sustainability
This project is part of the Sunyatee International Foundation’s broader mission to build healthy, sustainable, and inclusive spaces for education and transformation. By addressing basic infrastructure needs such as clean water access, the Foundation helps lay the groundwork for a more supportive and equitable learning environment.
Beyond its practical benefits, the water purification station is a symbol of care—for the land, for the community, and for every individual who walks through Nagarjuna’s gates.

Conclusion
The new water purification station at Nagarjuna Training Institute is more than just a construction update—it’s a major leap toward securing health, safety, and comfort for thousands of people every year. As this initiative moves forward, it strengthens the commitment of both Nagaloka and Sunyatee International Foundation to creating nurturing spaces where education, dialogue, and personal growth can thrive.