NSS

About NSS

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME– “NOT ME BUT YOU”

The National Service Scheme (NSS) was launched in India on 24th September 1969, on the birth centenary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. The NSS is a government-sponsored voluntary organization under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.The NSS was inspired by the ideals and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, who believed in the concept of “selfless service” or “Seva” as a means of social upliftment. The program was envisaged to engage students in constructive and meaningful social activities while they pursued their higher education.

The NSS operates on the principle of “Education through Service” and focuses on the overall development of the student’s personality through community service. NSS volunteers engage in a wide range of activities, including literacy campaigns, health and hygiene awareness, blood donation drives, environmental conservation, rural development projects, and disaster management initiatives.

Apart from the regular community service activities. The NSS program was initially implemented in 37 universities and later extended to cover all universities and colleges across India. Today, there are over 3 million NSS volunteers working in over 35,000 colleges and universities across India. NSS has helped to improve the lives of people in rural areas, to promote national integration, and to create awareness about social issues.

NSS Pledge

“I solemnly promise to work with all my heart for the upliftment of the down-trodden, the under-privileged, and the socially and economically deprived sections of the society. I shall work for the welfare of my fellow human beings with dedication, and I shall strive for maintaining the dignity of labor and will preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture.”

Vision

  • To develop socially responsible and empathetic youth who actively engage in community service and contribute to the betterment of society.

Mission

  • To mobilize and empower youth to participate in community service, fostering a sense of social responsibility and personal development.

NSS Officer

NSS Programme Officer

Prof. NARESH K.V.

Assistant Professor and NSS Programme Officer

Department of Commerce,

SURANA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)

BANGALORE -560004

Tel: 080-26642292 || Mob: 8447592662

E Mail ID: Naresh.kv@suranacollege.edu.in

E Mail ID: Nareshkv024@gmail.com

Mobile No: +91 9742368192

Name Role
Sai Sanketh J.R Unit Leader
Ragini M Unit Leader
Rajesh G Deputy Unit Leader
Greeshma K.B Deputy Unit Leader
Vamshik H.K Technical Head
Shrreya N Senior Commando
Flamita M Event Coordinator
Rakshitha S Event Coordinator
Vignesh BS Cultural Head
Bhavya P Cultural Head
Lekhana R Reporting Head
Abhishek B.R Assembly Head

Activites

  • Volunteers participated in the “Story Field Campaign” which organized by “Youth for Seva” held on 23rd July 2017. The campaign was a platform to motivate children by narrating story of Mr. P. K. Mahanandia, a renowned painter from Odisha, where our volunteer’s team and staff member joined this event. In this event volunteers explained moral stories and value of life to children.
  • Our volunteers participated in the “Assisting in immunization program” organized by BBMP Assistance with medical colleges for conducting survey of 0-5 year children in high risk areas / slum of Yediyuru Ward, Jayanagara, Bangalore
  • NSS volunteers participated in Umeed Run in Kanteerava stadium, Bangalore. It was an initiative by RCF Trust and sponsored by MicroLabs for Uniform to poor children.
  • NSS unit organized the BLOOD DONATION CAMP in collaboration with Indian Red Cross society in the college campus. Nearly 200 students and staff donors participated and 135 units of blood were donated. The program was very successful.
  • The volunteers participated in a seminar held in Sri Krishna College. NSS volunteers from different colleges attended the seminar, where students were taught about Mahatma Gandhi and a beautiful drama was enacted about him.
  • NSS cultural team participated in the famous Mysore Dasara event. GORAVARA KUNITHA was performed in the Dasara festival rally in front of the iconic royal “Ambaari,” one of the oldest folk traditions.
  • NSS unit organized MAHATMA GANDHI PEACE RALLY from Surana College, South End Road to Jayanagar 4th Block. The objective of the rally was to spread peace. Around 70 volunteers participated in the rally.
  • NSS volunteers participated in a HEALTH CAMP organized in collaboration with KIMS HOSPITAL. The program provided free health check-ups to the public, and volunteers also donated blood during the health camp.
  • NSS unit, in collaboration with CANARA BANK, organized the “VIGILANCE AWARENESS RALLY.” The rally started from Netakalappa circle and ended at Lalbhag West Gate. The objective of the rally was to create public awareness about vigilance, and around 500 people participated in the rally.

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