nss orientation revised
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S.I.E.S (NERUL) COLLEGE OF ARTS,SCIENCE & COMMERCESRI CHANDRASEKAR SARASWATHY VIDYAPURAM, SECTOR V, NERUL, NAVI MUMBAI 400706.
WELCOMETO THE NSS ORIENTATION2009-2010
WHAT IS NSS?y Stands for - NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME y Contributes towards the socio-economic progress of
the country. y It inculcates a sense of dignity of labour. y Provides social service to the society. y Works for improvement of physical environment. y Assists in rehabilitation work of the disabled. y Promotes National Integration & Social Harmony. y Work towards a common goal- WORLD PEACE .
HISTORY
NSS MOTTO
| NOT ME BUT YOU }STANDS FOR :FORGETTING AND SURRENDERING THE SELF OR RENDERING SELFLESS SERVICE TO OTHERS
NSS EMBLEM
STORY OF N.S.S. EMBLEMy The NSS symbol is embossed on the NSS badge. y The Konark wheel in the symbol has eight bars which
represent 24 hours of service.y The RED color in the badge indicates that the NSS
volunteers are full of blood.y The navy blue color indicates that we are to contribute
our share for the welfare of mankind.
OBJECTIVES OF |NSS}y Understand the community in which they work. y Identify the needs and problems of the community. y Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility. y Gain skills in mobilizing community participation. y Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude. y Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters. y Practice NATIONAL INTEGRATION.
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN NSS?y To serve the society. y To Help people in estimating their emergency needs y To work towards infrastructure improvements. y Coordinating with community for their participation. y Bridging gap between government & people. y To Preserve Human Rights & fight for justice.
TERMS OF NSSy 120 hrs of social service in a year. y Completion of 2 year term. y Attend at least 1 special camp. y Use of Badges is compulsory.
CODE OF CONDUCT Volunteers shall work under the guidance of the group leader. They shall make themselves worthy of the confidence and cooperation of the group leader A day to day record of their activities should be submitted to the leader.
CODE OF CONDUCT A diary should be submitted to the Programme Officer for filling the report cards for getting 10 marks by 31st January. Volunteers are not allowed to work independently in any project of their own. They should be in an agency/village/slums adopted by the college NSS unit.
REGULAR ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY NSS.y Blood Donation Camp. y AIDS Awareness
y Independence day y Republic day y World AIDS day y N.S.S. foundation day y Tree plantation y Polio drive y Adopting area
Campaign. y Services In SLUM Area. y Disaster Management. y Survey Of Village /Area. y Rallies & Street Plays.
THIS YEAR PLANNED PROJECTS
BLOOD DONATION CAMP
RALLIES & STREET PLAYS
INDEPENDENCE DAY
TREE PLANTATION
POLIO DRIVE
DISASTER MANAGEMENTWHAT IS DISASTER?Disaster is a sudden, calamitous event bringing great damage, loss, destruction and devastation to life and property. It may also be termed as a serious disruption of the functioning of society.
DISASTER MANAGEMENTRising Disaster.
ROHA ( Goregoaw)
SHRAMDAN
VILLAGE VISIT
GAMES
TREK
GROUP ACTIVITIES
DAIRY
EXPERIENCE OF OUR EX- NSS STUDENTS.
INTRODUCTIONSECRETARIES:
INTRODUCTIONDEPARTMENT HEADS:
INTRODUCTIONTEACHERS INCHARGE: BHUMIKA MADAM BI/AF LYNNETE MADAM -CS/IT RAJSHREE MADAM Bcom GIRISH SIR BMS MITHUN SIR -BMM
VOTE OF THANKS
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