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About NSS




National Service Scheme
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. This process of learning is not only a desirable supplement to the classroom education but develops in the student a sense of responsibility, tolerance and cooperation. The NSS plays a vital role in the development of the latent aspects of the student's personality.
Aim
The aim of the NSS is Education through community service.
Motto
The motto is not Me but Thou.

Overall Objectives
The overall objective is education. Service to the community is the activity through which this objective is attained.
Specific objective
1. To arouse social consciousness of the students by providing them opportunities to work with and among the people.
2. To develop an awareness and knowledge of social realities to have concern for the well being of the community and engage in creative and constructive social action.
3. To provide with rich and meaningful educational experiences to them in order to make their education complete and meaningful.
4. To develop skill needed in the exercise of democratic leadership and programme development to help them get self-employed.
5. To give them the opportunities for their personality development.
Unit Level Organisation
There are two units of NSS in Higher secondary under the charge of a programme officers.Student members are admitted in first year only, so that each and every student gets a chance to work under the NSS.
The NSS of this Higher Secondary involves active participation of the Principal, advisory committee, the teachers, students, governmental /non-governmental departments or agencies, local institutes and other beneficiaries.
Obligation of an NSS volunteer
Every NSS volunteer is expected to engage himself in NSS activities for 240 hours inclusive of a special camp for 7 days duration during a period of 2 academic years. All NSS volunteers will be provided with a work diary to record their details of work done. All outgoing volunteers are issued an NSS certificate by the state cell. The NSS unit of this college present an award to the best outgoing student volunteer every year.
Benefits of Joining NSS
1. The NSS offers a wonderful opportunity to use a part of spare time to empathise and help the poor and the under privileged fellow countrymen living in slums and villages.
2. It provides the volunteers with an opportunity to train themselves as the future leaders and decision makers of the country.
3. It provides training to equip the volunteers with the minimum necessary skills to carryout programmes.
4. It provides with opportunities to take part in inter-collegiate / inter-university / inter-state camps and exchange ideas with students from other colleges / universities / states.
Activities
The NSS indulges in a wide range of activities, which includes the regular activities and the special camping programme.