NSS
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Department Profile
WHAT IS NSS?
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NSS is a noble experiment
in academic expansion.
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It encapsulates the spirit
of voluntary work among the students and the teachers to
sustain community interaction.
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It brings academic
institutions closer to the society.
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It shows how to combine
knowledge and action to achieve the desirable results
leading to community development.
NOT
ME, BUT YOU...!
Temple (The Black Pagoda)
situated in Orissa, India. The Red & Blue colors
contained in the logo motivate the NSS Volunteers to be
active & energetic for the nation-building social
activities. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation,
preservation and release and signifies the movement in
life across time and space, The wheel thus stands for
continuity as well as change and implies the continuous
striving of NSS for social change.
The N.S.S. symbol is
embossed on N. S. S. Badge. The N. S. S. volunteers wear
it while undertaking various community programmes of
community service. There are 24 wheels in 'Rath' of Sun
Temple of Konark. Each wheel has eight bars, which
represents eight pahars of day. Hence the badge reminds,
the wearer to be in readiness for service of the nation
round the clock i. e. for 24 hours or 8 prahars. The red
colour in the badge indicates that the NSS volunteers
are full of block, i. e. lively, active and spirited.
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.
Motto
of nss
The
motto of NSS is
“NOT
ME BUT YOU”
This
reflects
The
essence of democratic living
Upholds the need for selfless service
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Appreciation of the other
person’s point of view
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Also shows consideration
for fellow human beings.
It
underlines “The welfare of the individual is ultimately
the welfare of society.”
Department Objectives
The broad objectives of
NSS are to:
1. To understand the community in which the volunteers
work
2. To understand themselves in relation to the community
in which they live
3. To identify the needs and problems of their community
and involve themselves in the problem solving process
4. To develop among themselves a sense of social and
civic responsibilities
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 the community
participation
8. To acquire the leadership qualities and democratic
attitude
9. To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural
disasters
10.To practice national integration and social harmony
Faculty
Mr.
V.S.Manure
Assistant
Professor
Department
of Commerce
Cell :-
7745838896
Email :-
manuresir@gmail.com
Mrs. S.J. Bavage
Assistant
Professor ( Head )
Department of
History
Cell :-
7020555081
Email :-
bavage.sangita@gmail.com
Activity
Activities
of NSS are divided into two major groups
Regular Activities
Special Camping
Activities
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Regular Activities
: Students undertake various programmes in the college,
in the adopted villages and urban slums during the
weekends or after college hours, such as :
1.
Cleanliness Drive on the College Campus
2.
Celebration of the Birth and Death Anniversaries of the
Leaders and Social Workers of repute and to conduct
various activities like Debating Competitions, Essay
writing Competitions etc.
3.
Organizing various types of rallies in the city for the
purposes like Tree Plantation , AIDS Awareness, Literacy
Awareness , Collecting Funds for Social causes.
4.
Providing the opportunities to the students to attend
various District , University, State, National level
camps.
5.
Developing leadership qualities among the students.
6.
Organizing Blood Donation camps, cultural activities,
and social activities in the adopted villages.
Academic Calendar
NSS Academic Calendar
academic Plan 2022-23 Month
Activities Working
Hrs. June
1) Planning for
the year 2) Preparation
of all record 3) Budget
preparation 4)
International Yoga day 21st
June -- -- -- 2 hrs. July
1) 1st
General Meeting of NSS volunteer 2) NSS
Orientation Programme to volunteer 2) celebrate
world Environment Day – guest Lecture
3) Rally
on World Population Day 11th
July 1 hrs. 1 hrs. 1 hrs. 3 hrs. August
1) Advisory
Committee Meeting 2)
Swachata pandhravda – 1st
Aug to 15 Aug. 3) Celebration
of independence Day – oraganize singing
competition 4) Blood
Donation Camp on occasion of Late V.G. Shivdare
birth Anniversary 13th
Aug. 5) hemoglobin
Testing Capmp & Guest Lecture 1 hrs. 20 hrs. 3 hrs. 6 hrs. 6 hrs. September
1)
Teachers Day 5th
sept. 2) NSS
Week 24th
Sept To 2nd
Oct 2 hrs. 21 hrs.
October
1) Gandhi
Jayanti – Class room & Campus Cleanliness Drive 2) Tree
plantation 3) National Day
of unity – Guest Lecture 6 hrs. 2 hrs. 2 hrs. November
1) Bhiksha
Mukti rally 14th
Nov. 2)
constitution day 26th
Nov. – Guest Lecture 3 hrs. 2 hrs. December
1) Dr.
Babasaheb Ambedar Mahaparinirvan Din 6th
Dec 2) World AIDS
Day – Rally 3) Easy, poster
& Elocution Competition 1 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. January
1)
Savitribai Fule Birth Anniversary – 3rd
Jan 2)
National Youth Day 12th
Jan 3)
National Voters Day 25th
Jan 4) Republic Day
26th jan -tree plantation 2 hrs. 2 hrs. 1 hrs. 3 hrs. Feb 1) Chuppi Todo
Rally – awareness walk to Stop Child sexual
absuse organized by Cactus Foundation
4 hrs. March
Recording the
books of account – cash book writing
-- April
1) Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedar Birth Anniversary 14 th April
1 hrs. May NSS Auditing
-- Total
102 Additional
Activity 18 Total
120 Mr.
Vasant Manure
Mrs. Sangita Bavage NSS
program Officer
NSS program Officer
Collaboration/MOUs Family
Planning Association of India, Solapur Branch
Date of MOU
: 23/09/2019 View
Hirachand
Nemchand College of Commerce, Solapur
Date of MOU
: 21/09/2021 Re:
Academic Exchange Agreement View |