The Solar Still is an innovative, eco-friendly solution designed to convert saline, brackish, or polluted water into safe, potable drinking water using solar energy. One such solar still developed by MCRC, named Thoyam, features a conical shape and uses a Mylar sheet as the transparent cover, replacing the conventional polythene sheet. Mylar was chosen for its superior transparency and UV-resistant properties. Sunlight heats the water in a central basin, causing it to evaporate. The vapor then condenses on the transparent cover and flows into a collection container. The system yields 3-4 litres/ square meter/ day, with a recovery rate of 60-70%. This natural distillation process effectively removes salts, heavy metals, and impurities, providing water that is cleaner than rainwater. This solar still reflects our commitment to sustainable, pollution-free water purification.