National Service Scheme (NSS)

OVERVIEW:

NSS volunteers generally work with adopted 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. Special camps are organized generally on various developmental issues of national importance. In the past, the themes of the Special Camping Programme have been 'Healthy Youth for Healthy India', 'Health, Public Sanitation and Personal Hygiene'

Few specific objectives are :

  1. To understand the community in which they work;
  2. To understand themselves in relation to their community;
  3. To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving process;
  4. To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility;
  5. To utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community problems;
  6. To develop competence required for group living and sharing of responsibilities;
  7. To gain skills in mobilizing community participation;
  8. To acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude;
  9. To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and
  10. To practice National Integration and social harmony.

The Motto :

The motto or watchword of the National Service Scheme is 'NOT ME BUT YOU'. It underlines that the welfare of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of society on the whole.

Symbol :

The symbol of the National Service Scheme is based on the 'Rath' wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Orissa. These giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release; signify the movement in life across time and space. It stands for NSS for social transformation and upliftment.

NSS Badge :

The NSS volunteers wear an embossed badge while undertaking any programme of community service. The Konark wheel in the symbol has eight bars which represent the 24 hours of the day. The red colour in the badge indicates that the NSS volunteers are full of blood i.e. lively, active, energetic and full of high spirit. The navy blue colour indicates the cosmos, of which the NSS is a tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind.

NSS Day :

NSS was formally launched on 24th September, 1969, the birth centenary year of the Father of the nation. Therefore, 24 September is celebrated every year as NSS Day with appropriate programmes and activities.

Name of the forum National Service Scheme
Unit No:24 Unit No:25 Unit No:153 Unit No:233(SF) Unit No:237(SF)
Vice Presidents Smt. M. Lalitha,

Assistant Professor,

Dept of English

Smt.T. Vennimalai

Assistant Professor,

Dept of Mathematics

Smt. P. Subbulakshmi

Assistant Professor,

Dept of Information Technology

Dr.(Smt.)T.Dhanalakshmi

Assistant Professor,

Dept of Tamil

Dr.(Smt.)V.Sangeetha

Assistant Professor,

Dept of Commerce(CS)

Student Secretary A.Angala Parameshwari

II BBA

N. Kaviya

II BA Economics

S. Akshaya

II B.Com(CS)

T. Ahilya Devi

II BCA

R .Haripriya

I B.Com(CS)

MEMBERSHIP :

The college NSS units maintain the assessment records for the members. NSS Camps: Annual Camps are conducted at adopted villages for social reconstruction and allied socially responsible activities are given below:

Period Programme Nature of Programme Participation
21-06-2017 to 21-06-2017 ORIENTATION PROGRAMME WHY YOU CAN JOIN NSS 546 STUDENTS (I YEAR)

NSS Report Download
World Population Day (11.07.2023) Download Link