NSS

NSS is a socio-educational-symbiotic unit which has been one of the pertinent wings which needs to be established in an educational organization. It is a part of co-curricular sector which aims at creating awareness in the student community to have an obligatory commitment towards society educational organization and world at large. In addition through social obligation the wing tries to inculcate ethics, values, team spirit, leadership qualities & a strong personality. It also adheres to the principles of Mahatma Gandiji upholding Swachatha Abhiyan upliftment of rural community & social integrity.

The NSS wing was established at our institution in the year 1999-2000. It is also two factions (Grant in Aid & Self Finance Unit). It has been growing in a motivating stream with (100+50) volunteers at present. The unit headed by two NSS officers has undertaken several socio-cultural activities since its inception. The activities include Shramadan, Celebration-NSS day, National festivals and seminars for volunteers, Guest lecturers, Cultural activities & conducting physical exercise etc. In addition special camp have been organized titled “Youth for Science & Scientific Behaviour” eminent personalities attended the events & encourage our motto.

Vision

The vision is to build the youth with the mind and spirit to serve the society and work for the social uplift of the down-trodden masses of our nation as a movement.

Mission

The National Service Scheme has been functioning with the motto “NOT ME BUT YOU” in view of making the youth inspired in service of the people.

Aim

Education through Community Service and Community Service through Education.

NSS Pledge

I solemnly pledge to work with dedication to serve, strengthen freedom and integrity of the Nation.

I further affirm that, I shall never resort to violence and that all differences and disputes relating to religion, language, region, political and economic grievances would be settled by peaceful and constitutional means.

Symbol:

The symbol for the NSS has been based on the giant Rath Wheel of the world famous Konark Sun Temple (The Black Pagoda) situated in Orissa, India. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release and signifies the movement in life across time and space, The symbol thus stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social change.

Badge

The NSS Symbol is embossed on the badge. The eight bars in the wheel represent the 24 hours of a day. The red colour indicates that the volunteer is full of young blood that is lively, active, energetic and full of high spirit. The navy blue colour indicates the cosmos of which the NSS is tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind.

Objectives

  • To understand the community in which they work.
  • To understand themselves in relation to their community.
  • To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving process.
  • To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility.
  • To utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community problems.
  • To develop competence required for group living and sharing of responsibilities.
  • To gain skills in mobilizing community participation.
  • To acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude.
  • To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and.
  • To practice national integration and social harmony.

Programme Officers             :                                                               

                                                            Kum.Banumathi D  for Unit1 

                                                            Email :me_bnaumathi@rediffmail.com

                                                            Ph.  +91 8880698811

                                                            Mr.Manohar S

            Email : manohars2490@gmail.com

            Ph. 963222930

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

JSS Polytechnic for Women, National Service Scheme, Unit Advisory Committee for the year 2018-19 is as follows :

1. Sri. N.Shekar, Principal                              :  Chairman

2. Dr. A.M Mahesh, Medical Officer            :  Member

3. Sri.Lokesha , Sl.Gr.Lecture

    Co-ordinator/CDTP                                 :  Member          

4. Smt. S. Bramarambha, HOD, CP             :  Member

5. Sri. V.B Lokesh, HOD, CS&E                    :  Member

6.Sri. S.B.Basavaraja  HOD, DA                   :  Member

7. Sri. Basavaraj S Hunagund, HOD, E&C   :  Member

8. Smt. Kusuma D.R, HOD, EI&CE               :  Member

9.  Smt. V. Meera, HOD, ADFT                     :  Member            

10. Smt. Tejashwini G. M, HOD, IS               :  Member

11. Kum. Banumathi D, Lecturer, CS&E

      & Programme Officer                              :  Member Secretary  for Unit1

12. Mr.Manohar S, Lecturer, Maths

      & Programme Officer                              :  Member Secretary  for Unit2

The NSS Units is functioning efficiently and actively by conducting Social Service Activities such as :
Regular Weekly NSS Activities / Orientation Programmes for Volunteers on every  Saturday from 2.00 P.M to 5.30 P.M.

  1. Shramadhan in college campus and weekend programmes
  2. Celebration of  NSS Day,  National Festivals and  Seminars for Volunteers.
  3. Health Programmes such as  Blood Donation Camps / EYE Check up / Dental Checkup and personal  hygiene.
  4. Arranging Guest Lecturers for Volunteers & others.
  5. Visits to Orphanages, old age homes.
  6. Conducting Extra Curricular competitions for motivation.
  7. Organizing Skit  to social awareness,  Debate competition,  pick and speech,  devotional songs, NSS Songs and speeches among volunteers for their personality development and improvement of communication skills.
  8. Conducting  Physical exercise,  games  etc., 

Important Days

  • January 1-7 Road Safety Week
  • January 12 National Youth Day (Birthday of Swami Vivekananda)
  • January 25 National Voter's Day
  • January 26 Republic Day
  • January 30 Anti-terrorism Day
  • March 8 International Women's Day
  • April 7 World Health Day
  • May 31 World No Tobacco Day
  • June 5 World Environment Day
  • June 26 International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
  • July 8-14 International Literacy Week
  • July 11 World Population Day
  • August 1-7 World Breast Feeding Week
  • August 15 Independence Day
  • August 20 SadbhavanaDiwas
  • September 5 Teachers' Day
  • September 8 International Literacy Day
  • September 15 International Peace Day
  • September 24 NSS Day
  • October 1 National Blood Donation Day
  • October 2 Gandhi Jayanthi/Communal Harmony Day
  • October 11 World Sight Day
  • November 19 National Integration Day
  • December 1 World AIDS Day
  • December 10 World Human Rights Day