• College has a NSS Unit with strength of 100 students comprising Boys & Girls. NSS Coordinator Dr. Rajkumar Singh organized One Day Regular & Seven Days Special Camps in College Campus and surrounded villages time to time.
  • NSS Activities:- Swachh Bharta Abhiyan, Shaksharta Abhiyan, Plantation, Poster & Slogan Competitions,  Health Awareness Programs, Cleaning Campaign, Social awareness Rallies for different issues like Cleanliness, Beti Bachao Beti Padao Abhiyan, Cultural Activities etc.

Introduction: The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a voluntary public service program in India, launched in 1969 to instill a sense of social responsibility among students through community service. Implemented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, its motto is "Not Me, But You," and its activities focus on understanding community problems, developing leadership, and improving the community through activities like slum development and special camping. 

Key details

  • Launch: The NSS was launched on September 24, 1969, in 37 universities during the birth centenary year of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Motto: "Not Me, But You".
  • Objectives:
      • Understand the community and its needs.
      • Develop a sense of social and civic responsibility.
      • Gain skills in community mobilization and leadership.
      • Gain practical experience in finding solutions to community problems.
      • Practice national integration and social harmony.
  • Activities:
      • Regular Activities: Volunteers typically complete 120 hours of work in villages, slums, or with voluntary agencies during an academic year. This can include work as community investigators, workers, and programme aides on projects like health drives, sanitation campaigns, and forming community groups.
      • Special Camping: Volunteers participate in week-long special camping programs where they live with the community and engage in concentrated development work.
      • Volunteer eligibility: NSS volunteers are typically first and second-year degree students. Foreign students studying in India are also encouraged to join.
      • NSS Badge: The badge is a reminder of the program's objectives. The Konark wheel symbolizes continuous work, while the red and blue colors represent energy and the vastness of the cosmos.