NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME “NOT ME BUT YOU” A BRIGHT VISION – COLLEGE TO COMMUNITY The National Service Scheme is an Indian government sponsored public service programme conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and sports of the Govt. of India. The scheme was launched in Mahatma Gandhiji’s birth centenary year, 1969.This scheme aim to inculcate social welfare in students and to provide service to society. Our institution has scrupulously tried to implement all the programmes initiated by the University and the goals set up by the government. We have encouraged students to participate in all the activities of the scheme and have established a good rapport with the community. As the college has shown keen interest in the implementing the scheme, the university has granted us to have 200 volunteers in our units. The National Service Scheme unit extends tremendous opportunity to the student to hone their talents in number of fields especially community and national development. The NSS was established in our college in the year 1995. Since 1995, 23 special camping programmes were organized successfully in adopted villages (from 1995, 10 villages were adopted). These residential camps are organized by keeping prime objects such as environment, health, water management and rural development. The Programme officers identified areas and launched projects in the adopted village, thereby bringing long term benefits to the villagers. Along with these special camps, in regular programmes, we concentrate our process to develop social commitment, dedication for work, to inculcate intellectual and mental development along with personality development among NSS volunteers. This enables them to learn more about the community and perform their obligatory function towards the development of community and country. Advisory committee: Sr. No. Name Qualification Designation in committee 1 Prin. Dr. C. T. Karande M.Sc. Ph.D. Chairman 2 Dr. R. S. Yalgudre M.Sc. Ph.D. Programme Officer 3 Mr. S. R. Waingade M.A. Programme Officer 4 Smt. S.S. Bharamgude M.Sc. M. Phil. Member 5 Dr. (smt). S. P. Patil M.A. Ph.D. Member 6 Mr. R. P. Medsinge M.Sc. Member 7 Dr. R. D. Jeur M.A. Ph.D. Member 8 Mr. N. D. Potphode M.Sc. Member 9 Dr. B. S. Satpute M.A. Ph.D. Member
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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
“NOT ME BUT YOU”
A BRIGHT VISION – COLLEGE TO COMMUNITY
The National Service Scheme is an Indian government sponsored public service programme
conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and sports of the Govt. of India. The scheme was
launched in Mahatma Gandhiji’s birth centenary year, 1969.This scheme aim to inculcate social
welfare in students and to provide service to society.
Our institution has scrupulously tried to implement all the programmes initiated by the University
and the goals set up by the government. We have encouraged students to participate in all the
activities of the scheme and have established a good rapport with the community. As the college
has shown keen interest in the implementing the scheme, the university has granted us to have 200
volunteers in our units. The National Service Scheme unit extends tremendous opportunity to the
student to hone their talents in number of fields especially community and national development.
The NSS was established in our college in the year 1995. Since 1995, 23 special camping
programmes were organized successfully in adopted villages (from 1995, 10 villages were
adopted). These residential camps are organized by keeping prime objects such as environment,
health, water management and rural development. The Programme officers identified areas and
launched projects in the adopted village, thereby bringing long term benefits to the villagers.
Along with these special camps, in regular programmes, we concentrate our process to develop
social commitment, dedication for work, to inculcate intellectual and mental development along
with personality development among NSS volunteers. This enables them to learn more about the
community and perform their obligatory function towards the development of community and
country.
Advisory committee:
Sr. No. Name Qualification Designation in committee
1 Prin. Dr. C. T. Karande M.Sc. Ph.D. Chairman
2 Dr. R. S. Yalgudre M.Sc. Ph.D. Programme Officer
3 Mr. S. R. Waingade M.A. Programme Officer
4 Smt. S.S. Bharamgude M.Sc. M. Phil. Member
5 Dr. (smt). S. P. Patil M.A. Ph.D. Member
6 Mr. R. P. Medsinge M.Sc. Member
7 Dr. R. D. Jeur M.A. Ph.D. Member
8 Mr. N. D. Potphode M.Sc. Member
9 Dr. B. S. Satpute M.A. Ph.D. Member
“N.S.S ACTIVITIES AT A GLANCE”
ACTIVITIES IN YEAR 2018-19
Tree Plantation in village Takali , Tal: Miraj Key note address of NSS P.O. volunteers
(04-07- 2018) (09- 07 -2018)
Shramadhan & Cleanliness of college campus : (14-08-2018)
Rally for Kerala flood affected peoples: (25-08-2018)
Visit & Celebration of ‘Rakshabandhan ’at Home for Age, Sangli. (Kupwad) (26-08-2018)
Celebration of International Literacy Day – Exhibition & Reading of Slogans (08-09-2018)
Organization of Elocution Competitions on problems of Senior Citizens :( 29-09-2018)
Celebration of World Senior citizen day at Home for Age, Sangli (KUPWD) (01-10-2018)
Felicitation of Elocution Competition Prize winner students:
Celebration of Gandhi Jayanti and organization of cleanliness programme in college Campus
(02-10-2018)
Visit of NSS Volunteers to Old Age Home, Sangli (Kupwad)(21-09-2018)
Awareness of ‘Swaccha Bharat Abhiyan’ by Celebration of Sardar Vallabhai Patel Jayanti
Govt. app.
Celebration of ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ Poster exhibition for awareness to celebrate
(31-10-2018) Eco-friendly and Safe Diwali
MAJOR N.S.S ACTIVITIES DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
Visit of Volunteers at Old Age Home Sangli (Kupwad)
Visit and Celebration of holy festival ‘Rakshabandhan’
1. Late. R. V. Bhide dumb & deaf Sch, Miraj 2. Old Age Home Sangli (Kupwad)