National Service Scheme

National Service Scheme, under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports Govt. of India, popularly known as NSS was launched in Gandhiji's Birth Centenary Year 1969, in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students with primary focus on the development of personality of students through community service. Today, NSS has more than 3.2 million student volunteers on its roll spread over 298 Universities and 42 (+2) Senior Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education all over the country. From its inception, more than 3.75 crores students from Universities, Colleges and Institutions of higher learning have benefited from the NSS activities, as student volunteers.


The main objectives of National Service Scheme (NSS) are :

  1. Understand the community in which they work
  2. Understand themselves in relation to their community
  3. Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem-solving
  4. Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility
  5. Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems
  6. Develop competence required for group-living and sharing of responsibilities
  7. Gain skills in mobilizing community participation
  8. Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitudes
  9. Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and
  10. Practice national integration and social harmony


Motto

The Motto of NSS "Not Me But You", reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self-less service. NSS helps the students develop appreciation to other person's point of view and also show consideration to '/other living beings. The philosophy of the NSS is well doctrine in this motto, which underlines/on the belief that the welfare .of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society on the whole and therefore, the NSS volunteers shall strive for the well-being of the society.

COVERAGE:

Under NSS our college has organized very successful and result oriented field programmes. Currently there are 2 units running in the institute with 100 volunteers each. Every year one village is adopted where the development work is done by the NSS volunteers. Throughout the year some or other work is done for the welfare of the villagers and to convey the knowledge about their rights and duties. “JAN JAGRUKTA ” ralleys, blood donation camps, plantation, shramdan, free medical check-ups, plantation,etc are some activities done by volunteers all round the year. In the process, the college students also learn to shoulder their responsibility towards their nation.

PROPOSED YEAR CALENDER:

MONTH PROGRAMME
JULY
  • Enrollment for the new NSS volunteers.
  • Orientation programme for the new enrolled NSS volunteers.
  • “Harit Rajasthan Saptah”- 1 to 7 July
  • Adoption of a village.
  • “International Literacy Week”- Each One Teach One”- 8 to 14 July
  • One Day Camp.
AUGUST
  • Independence Day Celebration.
  • Ralley by the NSS volunteers on occasion of “Sadbhawna Diwas”- 20 august.
  • Tree Plantation Camp.
  • Lecture on National Disaster Management.
  • Volunteers will be informed regarding various health issues and central schemes related to those medical problems.
  • Lecture on Youth Employment by “Employment Cell”.
  • “National Sports Day”- 29 august
SEPTEMBER
  • “World Literacy Day”- 8 September.
  • NSS Day Celebration- 24 September.
  • One Day Camp.
  • Awareness regarding Traffic Safety Rules by traffic policemen.
OCTOBER
  • Blood Donation Camp.
  • “Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti”- 2 October.
  • Various Survey Programmes in the adopted village.
  • 5 to 10 days Training Programme for the villagers to motivate the culture of Cottage Industry.
  • Group Discussion on the current condition on Senior Citizens.
  • ”National Unity Day”- 31 October.
NOVEMBER
  • “Qaumi Unity Week”- 19 to 25 November.
  • “Environment Conservation Day” celebration.
  • One Day Camp.
  • Awareness Ralley regarding issue on Child Labour.
DECEMBER
  • “International AIDS Day”- 1 December.
  • “Human Rights Day”- 10 December.
  • Employment Fair.
  • Lecture for the awareness on Energy Conservation and Agriculture Development.
JANUARY and FEBRUARY
  • “National Youth Week”- 12 to 19 January.
  • “National Youth Day”- 12 January.
  • Essay writing and Poster making Competition.
  • “Indian Election Day”- 25 January.
  • “Road Safety Week”
  • “Shahid Diwas”- 30 January.
MARCH and APRIL
  • “International Woman’s Day”- 8 March.
  • Awareness Programme on “National Vaccination Day”- 16 March.
  • Training Programme for the volunteers for “Literacy Movement”.
MAY and JUNE
  • Awareness Programme on “Water Conservation”.
  • “Anti-Terrorism Day”- 21 May.
  • “World No Tobacco Day”- 31 May.
  • “World Environment Day”- 5 June.
  • Awareness Programme on “Water Conservation”.
  • “International Yoga Day”- 21 June.

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