National Service Scheme (NSS)
NSS was started in our college to develop student’s personality through community service. This is a voluntary association of young people for a campus-community linkage. Its cardinal teachers through their combined participation in community service, get a sense of involvement in the tasks of National building.
OBJECTIVES
NATURE OF NSS:
- This is a social service scheme meant for students.
- Sponsored by ministry of Human Resources development, dept. of Youth affairs and Sports, Govt. of India for the students.
AIM OF NSS:
- Service through Education.
- Personality Development through service.
OBJECTIVES OF NSS:
- To arouse the social consciousness of students.
- To work creatively and constructively with the people around the Educational campuses.
- To develop the sense of respect, social and civil responsibility.
- To promote spirit and scientific attitude to others
- To fight against evil practices.
- To develop capacity to need emergencies and natural disasters.
NSS SYMBOL:
- It is based on the “ RATH” Wheel of the Konark Sun temple.
- It is embossed on the NSS Badge.
NSS BADGE:
- The Konark Wheel in the symbol has 8 bars.
- Bars represent 24 hours of the day.
- Red colour indicates that the NSS volunteers are full of blood
- The college has three units. Each unit has hundred students i.e a total of three hundred students of NSS with three programme officers.
Chairperson | Dr.K.Jhansi Rani , Principal |
Programme Officer | Dr.K.Kiranmai Unit – I |
Programme Officer | SMt B.Ramani Unit-II |
Programme Officer | DrJ.Saritha Unit-III |
Programme Officer | DrY.Vasundhara Unit-IV |
Office Administrative Staff | Mr.Satyanaryana |
AWARDS
Dr.C.P.Vardhani, Lecturer in Physics | Indira Gandhi National Award for best Programme Officer |
Ms.P.Rajyalakshmi, HOD, English | State Award “Best Programme Officer” |
Miss Surya Meghana | State Award “Best Volunteer 2016” |
Students participating in National Camps and Programmes
Ms.G.Sandhya Goud | Megha Camp from 5th September to 16th September 2014 at Jan Vishwa Bharati Institute, Ladnun District, Nagour, Rajasthan |
Ms.Manisree ,B.Com | Participated in National Adventure Training Camp held from 30th Sept to 9th Oct 2015 held at ABVIM & AS, Manali Himachala Pradesh State |
Ms.Sumathi B.Sc (BZC) | Karnataka |
Ms.Surya Meghana B.Sc (BZC) | Telangana |
Special Camps | Adopted Villages |
7th to 13th Feb 2015 – Unit – I & II | Edulabad Gatkeshwar Mandal & Merrireddy Palam Gatkeshwar Mandal Hyderabad |
17th to 23rd March 2014 Summer camp Unit I & II |
Osmania University |
1st to 7th July 2015 Summer Camp |
Osmania University Faculty Club |
Sahebguda Ibrahimpatnam | Sahebguda Ibrahimpatnam
Hyderabad |
Aids awareness Programme | 2012-13 (AP) to till date 2020 |
Rallies on Haritha Haram Rallies on AIDS Awareness
Rallies on Environmental Issues |
2012 to 2020 |
Swatch Bharat(AMS) | 2012 to 2020 |
Pulse polio Programme | 2012 to 2020 |
Floods Relief Programme | 2012-2020 |
Literacy campaign | 2012-2020 |
Health campaign | 2012-2020 |
Door to door campaign | 2012-2020 |
Child labour eradication | 2012-2020 |
Drug abuse and illicit TrafficKing | 2012-2020 |
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS | 2012-2020 |
- To enable the students to understand the community in which they work
- To understand themselves in relation to their community
- To identify the needs and problems in the community for the solution of which they can be involved.
- To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility
- To apply their education in finding practical solution to individual and community problems
- To develop compliance required for group living and sharing responsibilities
- Grain skills in mobilizing community participation
- To acquire capacity to meet emergencies and national disasters
- To practice national integration.
NSS Reports
NSS 2018
NSS 2019
NSS 2020
NSS 2021
NSS 2022
Activities 2020-2022
Activities NSS Report 2020-2021
9th International Yoga Day
The college celebrated 9th International Yoga Day on 21st June 2023, in the college campus. The Department of Physical Education & 3 NSS Units
Report on Indian Constitution Day Celebration 26th November, 2024