National Service Scheme Programme Officers
- Programme Officer – I : Smt. S.Y. Patil ( M.A. )
- Programme Officer – II : Dr. R. P. Mahanawar (M.A., M.Phil. Ph.D., SET )
What is National Service Scheme (NSS)
NSS is a noble experiment in academic expansion. It encapsulates the spirit of voluntary work among the students and the teacher to sustain community interaction. It brings academic institutions closer to the society. It shows how to combine knowledge and action to achieve the desirable results leading to community development.
- To understand the community in which the volunteers work.
- To understand themselves in relation to the community in which they live.
- To identify the needs and problems of their community and involve themselves in the problem solving process.
- To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibilities.
- To gain skill in mobilizing the community participation.
- To acquire the leadership qualities and democratic attitude.
- To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural calamities.
- To practice national integration and social Harmon.
– The Motto of NSS
“NOT ME BUT YOU”
The essence of democratic living . Upholds the need for selfless service. . Appreciation of the other person’s point of view. . Also shows consideration for fellow human beings ..
– Regular Activities
Students undertake various programmes in the college, in the adopted villages and Rural slums during the weekends or after college hours, such as:
- Cleanliness Drive on the College Campus.
- Celebration of Birth and Death Anniversaries of the Leaders and Social Workers and to conduct various activities like Debating Competitions, Essay writing Competitions etc.
- Organizing various types of rallies in the city for the purposes like Tree Plantation, AIDS Awareness, and Literacy Awareness.
- Providing opportunities to the students to attend various District, University, State, National level camps.
- Developing leadership qualities among the students.
- Organizing Blood Donation camps, cultural activities, and social activities in the adopted villages.