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    NSS/IRCS

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     National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit

    National Service Scheme (NSS) was launched during 1969, the birth centenary year of Mahatma Gandhi, in 37 Universities involving 40000 students. NSS is an extension dimension to the higher education system to orient the student youth to community service while they are studying in educational institutions. It is being implemented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.

    Aims and objectives of NSS

    1. To understand the community in which they work;
    2. To understand themselves in relation to their community;
    3. To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving process.
    4. To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility;
    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 community participation;
    8. To acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude;
    9. To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters; and
    10. To practice national integration and social harmony.

    Motto of NSS

    The motto or watchword of the National Service Scheme is "NOT ME BUT YOU".

    Committee Members

    Sl. No.

    Name of the Staff

    Department

    Role

    1.

    Sri. Virupaksha Gouda H

    Mechanical

    Convener

    2.

    Sri. K Suresh

    CSE

    Co-Convener

    3.

    Sri. Prashanth Keni

    ECE

    Member

    4.

    Sri. Ravi Kumar H M

    EEE

    Member

    5.

    Sri. Prasanna Kumar

    CSE

    Member

    6.

    Sri. Somanath Swamy R H M

    Mechanical

    Member

    7.

    Sri. Nagaraj Gouda

    ISE

    Member

    8.

    Sri. Ganesh H

    Civil

    Member

    9.

    Smt. Deepa B

    EEE

    Member

    10.

    Smt. Amrutha G M

    EEE

    Member

    11.

    Sri. Swamy N

    Mechanical

    Member

    12.

    Sri. B L Eshwar Gouda

    CSE

    Member

    NSS Symbol

    • The NSS symbol is based on the "Rath" wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Odisha.
    • 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.
    • The Red colour in the badge indicates that the NSS volunteers are full of blood i.e. lively, active, energetic and full of high spirit.
    • The giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release, and signify the movement in life across time and space.

    Enrolment in NSS

    • NSS is a voluntary scheme. NSS scheme starts from 11th Standard onwards. At college level the NSS volunteers will be enrolled from the first- and second-year degree-class students. The students from foreign countries studying in Indian universities can also join NSS so that they may share the experiences of national reconstruction and community work. NCC cadets will not be allowed to join NSS. Similarly, NSS volunteers will not participate in NCC or any other youth organisation as long as they are in NSS.
    • An NSS volunteer needs to devote a total of 240 hours social service in two years duration. Every year, a NSS volunteer has to devote 20 hrs. of orientation and 100 hrs. of community service.
    • To enrol as NSS volunteer, contact the NSS Programme Officer of your school / college. Enrolment in NSS is free.
    • The NSS volunteers on successful completion of the required hours of service are issued a certificate. NSS volunteers can get some weightage during admissions in higher studies and other benefits as decided by the institutions/university.

    Administrative structure in NSS

    At School / College level

    The unit at college/+2 level is the grass-root unit in NSS. An institution will be allotted NSS units according to the strength of students. The number of units will be allotted by the Programme Coordinator in consultation with NSS Regional Directorate and State NSS Officer considering the demands of the institution. The strength of a unit will be 100 NSS volunteers normally. A Programme Officer will be Incharge of an NSS unit. Only those belonging to the teaching faculty will be considered for appointment as Programme Officer. Programme Officer will be responsible for the organisation of NSS unit, implementation of NSS programme under the supervision and direction of Principal of the college or head of the institution.

    At University level

    Every University has an NSS Cell to supervise and coordinate NSS Programme in Colleges affiliated to it. The Universities having strength of more than 10000 NSS volunteers have full time Programme Coordinators. The Universities having strength of less than 10000 NSS volunteers have part time programme coordinators.

     At state level

    At the State level, a State NSS Cell headed by the State Liaison Officer (SLO) coordinates the programme. The Government of India extends cent percent financial assistance for establishing the State NSS Cell.

    At Regional level

    NSS Regional Centres have been established in the country to maintain liaison with the State Governments, Universities, +2 Councils and TOC/TORCs for the effective implementation of NSS Programme. NSS Regional Centre (RC) which is a subordinate field office of the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is established depending upon the volunteer’s strength and size of the state. It is either headed by a Deputy Programme Adviser or an Assistant Programme Adviser. The Deputy Programme Adviser/Assistant Programme Adviser belong to Group-A grade of the Central Government Service.

    Activities undertaken by NSS

    1. National Integration Camp.
    2. Shramdaan.
    3. Blood donation.
    4. Immunization.
    5. Plantation.
    6. Disaster Management.
    7. Adventure programs.
    Activities Organised by NSS / IRCS for AY 2021 - 2022
    Sl. No. Title of the Event Resource Person / In Collabration  Organizers Date of Conduction Venue Motto of Event No. of Students Participated 
    1 Covid-19 Vaccination Drive-1 District Health and Family Welfare Office and VIMS Ballari. NSS & IRCS Team Members 16-04-21 RYMEC, Ballari To Vaccinate the faculties both Teaching & Non Teaching Members of the College above 40+ Years and more the 200+ faculties got Vaccined  50
    2 Oxygen Challenge ABVP, Karnataka State and Ballari Division  NSS & IRCS Team Members 17-06-21 RYMEC, Ballari On occasion of “International Environment Day”, Around 1500 Seed Balls sown in and around RYMEC campus. 50
    3 Covid-19 Vaccination Drive-2 In association with District Health and Family Welfare Office, Ballari NSS & IRCS Team Members 02-07-21 RYMEC, Ballari To Vaccinate the faculties both Teaching, Non Teaching Members & Students of RYMEC abve 18+ Years and more the 600+ got Vaccined  500
    4 Covid-19 Vaccination Drive-3 In association with District Health and Family Welfare Office, Ballari NSS & IRCS Team Members 12-07-21 RYMEC, Ballari To Vaccinate the faculties both Teaching, Non Teaching Members & Students of RYMEC abve 18+ Years and more the 375+ got Vaccined  250
    5 Village and House Hold Survey Under UBA Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Cell, RYMEC - Ballari Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
    &
    NSS & IRCS Team Members
    10-08-21 Haraginadone Village, Ballari District  Under the banner of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, a flagship program of MHRD, Government of India, the Village and House hold survey conducted in Haraginadone Village to identify the local problems in Village.  50
    6 Plantation Program  Students of RYMEC, Ballari NSS & IRCS Team Members 15-08-21 RYMEC, Ballari On the occasion of 75th Independence Day the plantation program was organized and more than 100 plants are planted in the RYMEC campus 100

    Contact Address

    Cantonment, Ballari 583104, Karnataka
    08392-244809
    08392-242148
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