National Service Scheme (NSS)
About National Service Scheme (NSS)
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a Central Sector Scheme of
Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. It provides
opportunity to the youth to take part in various government led
community service activities & programmes.The sole aim of the NSS is to
provide hands on experience to young students in delivering community service.
Since inception of the NSS in the year 24 september 1969, the
number of students strength increased from 40,000 to over 3.8 million up to the
end of March 2018 students in various universities, colleges and Institutions
of higher learning have volunteered to take part in various community service
programmes. Krishan kumar Gupta is First NSS volunteer and V.K.R.V. Rao
launched NSS in 37 universities covering all states.
COLLEGE NSS UNIT:
UNIT 1(Boys) Intake capacity 50 volunteers.
UNIT 2(Girls)Intake capacity
50 volunteers.
The NSS Badge Proud to Serve the Nation:
1.
All the youth volunteers who opt to serve the nation
through the NSS led community service wear the NSS badge with pride and a sense
of responsibility towards helping needy.
2.
The Konark wheel in the NSS badge having 8 bars
signifies the 24 hours of a the day, reminding the wearer to be ready for the
service of the nation round the clock i.e. for 24 hours.
3.
Red colour in the badge signifies energy and spirit
displayed by the NSS volunteers.
4.
The Blue colour signifies the cosmos of which the NSS
is a tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind.
Motto:
The motto of National Service Scheme is NOT ME BUT YOU
Benefits of Being a NSS Volunteer:
A NSS volunteer who takes part in the community service
programme would either be a college level or a senior secondary level student.
Being an active member these student volunteers would have the exposure and
experience to be the following:
1.
5 % relaxation in admission and Jobs
2.
An accomplished social leader
3.
An efficient administrator
4.
A person who understands human nature
Compulsory College Activities:
1.
Must Participation in two "One day camp"
2.
Must Participation in two "seven days/Night college camp"
Must Participation in Accessory Activities:
Awareness Programme of drug, child labour, child education etc
, Tree Plantation, cleanliness
Programme, water arrangement for birds in summer, caring of College Botanical garden Plants etc.
Major Outside Activities:
National Integration Camp (NIC):
The National Integration Camp (NIC) is organized every year and
the duration of each camp is of 7 days with day-night boarding & lodging.
These camps are held in different parts of the country. Each camp involves 200 NSS
volunteers to undertake the scheduled activities.
Objectives of the National Integration Camp
Make the NSS volunteers aware of the following:
1.
Rich cultural diversity of India
2.
History of our diversified culture
3.
National pride through knowledge about India
4.
To integrate the nation through social service
Adventure Program:
The camps are held every year which are attended by
approximately 1500 NSS volunteers with at least 50% of the volunteers being
girl students. These camps are conducted in Himalayan Region in the North and
Arunachal Pradesh in North East region. The adventure activities undertaken in
these camps includes trekking of mountains, water rafting, Para-sailing and
basic skiing.
Objectives of Adventure Program:
1.
Promote various adventure activities among NSS
volunteers.
2.
Infuse the sense of love towards the various regions of
India.
3.
Enhance leadership qualities, fraternity, team spirit
and risk taking capacity.
4.
Improvement of physical and mental strength
5.
Exposure to new vocational possibilities.
NSS Republic Day Parade Camp:
The first Republic Day Camp of NSS Volunteers was held in 1988.
The camp takes place in Delhi between 1st and 31st January every year with 200
NSS selected volunteers who are good in discipline, March-past and cultural
activities.
A Contingent of selected NSS volunteers participates in the
Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, New Delhi on 26th of January every year in
accordance with the guidelines and requisition of the Ministry of Defence.
Objectives of NSS Republic Day Parade Camp
1.
Enable the volunteers to interact with fellow members
hailing from various parts of India.
2.
Experience the tradition, custom, culture, language of
all states of India.
3.
Provide a chance to develop overall personality of the
Student volunteers.
4.
Constitute the bond of patriotism, national
integration, brotherhood and communal harmony.
Participation in National Youth Festivals:
National Youth Festivals are organized every year in January by
the Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports in
collaboration with the State Governments in different parts of the country.
Eminent guests, speakers and youth icons are invited to address and interact
with about 1500 participating NSS volunteers during the National Youth
Festivals.
Objectives of National Youth Festivals
1.
Make the volunteers aware of the various festivals
celebrated in the country
2.
Remind the volunteers of the cultural importance of
festivals celebrated in our country
3.
Provide a chance to the NSS volunteers to interact with
the resource person/speaker/youth icons
National Service Scheme Award
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India
had instituted the National Service Scheme Awards to recognize the voluntary
service rendered by NSS volunteers, Programme Officers, N.S.S. units and the
university/senior secondary council.
Programme Officers Name