NSS

NSS

The National Service Scheme (NSS) was evolved and introduced by the Government of India in the year 1969. It aims at developing amongst students a sense of participation in nation building through Social Work. This deepens understanding of the social environment and enriches his/her personality through actual participation in day-to-day life of the society, the NSS unit has been functioning with full vigour and enthusiasm.

AIMS

The aim of the NSS is Education through community service.

ACTIVITIES

NSS volunteers generally work with villages, slums and voluntary agencies to complete 120 hours of regular activities during an academic year. As per the fundamental principles of National Service Scheme, a volunteer is expected to remain in constant touch with the community. Hence, it is of vital importance that a particular village/slum is selected for implementation of NSS programmes. As the NSS volunteer is to live with the members of the community and learn from their experience during his/her tenure in NSS, the village/slum should be carefully selected for adoption by NSS unit.

Tree plantation
Small savings scheme
Campus cleaning
Crowd regulation during festival season
Temple cleaning
Conducting night schools
Conducting adult education class
Traffic regulations
Medial health education
Medicinal garden maintenance
Road construction
Popularization of solar cookers
Assistance to handicapped
Celebration of important days
Cultural and recreation activities
Food for peace
Hospital service
Education service
Community Programme
Waste land development