New Delhi, July 28, 2025: In a significant step toward public welfare and sustainable access to clean water, M3M Foundation, under its flagship program “Sankalp” successfully installed and handed over 5 Water ATM at the DCP Office Complex, Sarita Vihar today. This vital initiative is part of a larger public health drive aimed at ensuring easy access to safe, clean drinking water for police staff, visitors, and the public frequenting police station premises. The ATMs were installed by The Pacific Creative Society.
This event marked five Water ATMs being set up across key police station locations in Delhi, including Lajpat Nagar Police Station, Barakhamba Road Police Station, Civil Lines Police Station, Sarita Vihar Police Station—where the handover took place today—and Connaught Place Police Station. The handover event at Sarita Vihar was graced by prominent dignitaries including Ms. Bansuri Swaraj, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, New Delhi; Dr. Hemant Tiwari, DCP South East Delhi; Ms. Aishwarya Sharma, Additional DCP-I; and Mr. Ishan Bhardwaj, Additional DCP-II.
Hon’ble MP Ms. Bansuri Swaraj also lauded the initiative “Access to clean water is essential for public health and efficiency, especially in service environments like police stations. I commend M3M Foundation for championing this effort and ensuring that our frontline personnel and citizens are provided with this basic yet life-sustaining necessity”.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee of M3M Foundation, stated “Clean drinking water is a fundamental right, and we are proud to take this step toward healthier, more dignified civic infrastructure. Through this initiative between M3M Foundation and Pacific Creative Society, we reaffirm our commitment to social equity and environmental responsibility — one drop, one community, one future at a time”.
The Water ATMs are designed to promote health, hygiene, and overall well-being while reducing dependence on single-use plastic bottles and ensuring sustainable water access in public spaces. This meaningful collaboration reflects the shared vision of creating healthier, more resilient cities and symbolizes a small but powerful step toward water equity and public welfare.