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Programme Officer - Dr. Kanupriya

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In pursuance of the National Scheme to inculcate feeling of service towards nation and understanding of national priorities amongst youth a vision of National Service Scheme came in to existence. In accord with it NSS units in institutions like us functioning devotedly and dedicatedly. Presently we are running two unit of NSS in which students participate enthusiastically in various activities, i.e. awakening of rural and local people regarding environmental issues, conducting surveys on various important parameters, issues concerning health etc. NSS volunteers participate in day and day and night camps and can appear for NSS A, B or C certificate examination.

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Motto:

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The motto of the National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) is "Not Me, But You", This expresses the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless services and appreciation of another man's point of view and also show consideration for fellow human beings. It underlines the welfare of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society as a whole. Therefore it should be the aim of the N.S.S. to demonstrate this motto in its day-to-day activities.

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Aim:

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This programme is to inculcate the social welfare thoughts in the students, and to provide service to the society without any prejudice. NSS volunteers work hard day and night to ensure that every one in our society who is needy gets the every possible help from them so that they can also enhance their standards and lead a life of dignity in the society with all of us. In doing so the volunteers themselves learn a lot from the people in villages like how to struggle and how to lead a happy life in the extreme scarcity of resources and so on personality development through social service.
At present 01 Girls unit is
 running in the College with following details.
 

Unit Total Registerd

                        SC             ST           OBC             GEN.

Girls       100            

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NSS Day:

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  • NSS was formally launched on 24?? September 1969, the birth centenary year of the Father of the Nation (Mahatama Gandhi).

  • 24th September is celebrated every year as NSS Day with appropriate programmes and activities. NSS Objectives:

  • Understand the community in which they work.

  • Understand themselves in relation to their community.

  • Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving process.

  • Develop among them a sense of social and civic responsibility.

  • Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community problems.

  • Develop competence required for group - living and sharing of responsibilities.

  • Gain skills in mobilizing community participation.

  • Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude.

  • Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disaster.

  • Practice national integration and social harmony.

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NSS Activities:

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  • Regular activities are undertaken for all volunteers during the working days / weekends / after college hours in campus / adopted village (120 hrs per year).

  • It includes: meetings, expert talks, awareness rallies, street plays, field visits, field work like tree plantation, road safety, blood donation, etc.

  • Special camp activities for selected volunteers for 7 days duration in the adopted village for minimum 3 years. Daily routine starts at 5 am and ends at 10 pm.

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