National Service Scheme (NSS)

 

The college has stated NSS unit for boys and Girls in the year 1982. Our college is already in the field of Social Work, it is easy to carry all the activities in effective manner. National Service Scheme is part of our curriculum. Therefore NSS inculcates the spirit of voluntary work among the students and teachers through sustained community interaction. It brings our academic institutions closer to society.

Aim & Objectives

  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. Develop competence required for group-living and sharing of responsibilities
  6. Gain skills in mobilising community participation
  7. Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitudes
  8. Practise national integration and social harmony

Regular Actvites

  1. Conducting awareness programmes on various social and health issues
  2. Conducting survey to understand the status of social issues
  3. Assisting the Social Welfare Institutions in their sphere
  4. Making the college campus into green campus
  5. Adopting the villages and slums to help them in the areas of forming youth clubs, children's groups, Self help groups, tree planting, organizing free legal aid programme, assisting the officials in immunization programme,
  6. Special coaching classes to the school children
  7. Organising legal literacy, consumer awareness programmes

The National Service Scheme programme is launched by the Ministry of Youth affairs and Sports, Gov of India, with primary focus on development of personality through community service.

Every NSS volunteer shall know his/her duties and responsibilities. He/she shall be courteous, and patient. Each student attending the NSS will be required to put in 120 hours of service activity each academic year and he will be expected to maintain a diary showing details of his participation duly countersigned by the Programme Organizers and willing to serve the community in all possible ways.

NSS-Part of Curriculum

In the CBCS system, a paper on Extension activities was included to impart theoretical knowledge on National Service scheme and other social issues which carries 1 credit.