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About NSS (National Service Scheme)

The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a public service program initiated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, in 1969 to commemorate the birth centenary of Mahatma Gandhi. It aims to inculcate the spirit of volunteerism, social responsibility, and community service among students. NSS serves as a bridge between the academic institution and the community, allowing students to develop their personalities through meaningful engagement with society.

NSS at Sona Devi University

The NSS Unit at Sona Devi University was established in the academic year 2025, 2nd June. Currently, the university operates a single NSS unit, sanctioned under the State NSS Cell Ranchi. Although recently formed, the unit has shown promise in creating a culture of social awareness and civic responsibility on campus.

NSS volunteers at the university actively participate in community-driven initiatives aimed at improving environmental sustainability, promoting social well-being, and encouraging responsible citizenship.

Activities Conducted

In its inaugural phase, the NSS unit at Sona Devi University has successfully conducted the following programs:

Tree Plantation Drive

July 1–2, 2025 Environment

Saplings were planted in and around the university campus to raise awareness about climate change and green cover conservation, encouraging environmental responsibility among students.

Anti-Drug Awareness Program

June 26, 2025 Health & Wellness

Educational program about the dangers of drug abuse featuring guest lectures, poster campaigns, and interactive discussions highlighting prevention strategies and mental health support.

Upcoming Initiatives and Expansion Strategy

Future Programs and Expansion Plans

The NSS Unit at Sona Devi University is planning a range of impactful activities to be implemented throughout the academic year:

Long-Term Vision

To become one of the most active and progressive NSS units in this region

To adopt multiple villages for sustained developmental activities

To encourage maximum students' involvement in social outreach

To collaborate with NGOs, public health departments, and educational institutions

To apply for Best NSS Unit and Best Volunteer recognitions at state and national level

Safe Drive Save Drive Campaign - 26th July 2025 (Saturday)

Safe driving practices, such as adhering to speed limits, using seatbelts and helmets, and avoiding distractions, significantly reduce the risk of accidents. NSS volunteers, as role models, inspired others to adopt safe driving habits, contributing to a safer environment for everyone. 

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