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National Service SchemeNational Service SchemeUnit No. KL05/034Unit No. KL05/034
St Berchmans' CollegeSt Berchmans' College
The InternalThe InternalAcademic Audit 2010Academic Audit 2010
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With the Motto of
NSS waslaunched on the 100th birthday
of Mahatma Gandhi as a Youth Service Programme in 1969 by the Govt. of India
Not Me But Thou
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Major Objectives of NSS are
To develop a sense of civic and social
responsibility
To identify the needs in the community and
to develop solutions
To work with/among people
To engage in creative and constructive social
action
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To gain skills in programme development
for self-employment
To bridge the gulf between the educated
and the uneducated masses
To promote the will to serve the weaker
section of the community
Major Objectives of NSS are….
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The overall objective is
Personality Development Through
Social Service
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Enrolment in National Service
Scheme is on the first come first serve basis
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S B NSS is as old as the organization itself
The Advisory Body of NSS
Rev. Fr Tomy Padinjareveettil ….. Principal Dr. Jacob Thomas…………………. Vice PrincipalRev .Fr Reji Plathottam…….…… BursarProf. Giji Joseph Prof. Job JosephDr. Roy Joseph Prof. Renji Mathew Programme OfficersVolunteer Leaders
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Programme Officers 2009-2010
Dr. Monichan K K Department of ZoologyDr. Joseph Scaria Department of MalayalamProf. Shine C Mathew Department of Mathematics
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SB NSS has three Units
Volunteer Secretaries
Sudheesh M M II B A EconomicsVishakh M S II B A EnglishAkhil s II B Sc Physics
Volunteer Captains
Jikku Jacob Peter II B Sc MathematicsLibin Francis II B Sc PhysicsManeesh P Joy II B Sc Mathematics
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The two fold programmes of the NSS are
Regular activities (community work); 120 hours in a year
Special camping Programme (7 days)
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Enrolment Details 2009-10
Total Enrolment 151 Male 143
Female 8% female volunteers 5.29
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Details of Receipts and Expenditure 2009-10
ReceiptsRegular Activities Rs.
39000Special Camp Rs.
45000
Total Rs. 84000
Expenditure Regular Activities Rs.
39200Special Camp Rs.
45050
Total Rs. 84250
Statement of Account is presented for audit
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
Inauguration 6 Aug 2009
Chief Guest : Dr. Thomas Abraham(Former Programme Co-ordinator, NSS M G
University
Topic : Education Through Community Interaction
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
Orientation Camp 14-16 Aug 2009
Theme : Youth and AttitudeResource Persons : Dr. Scaria Zacharia(Retd. Dean of Cultural Studies, Sanskrit University,
Kalady)
: Sri. Adarsh Kumar(Motor Vehicle Inspector, Changanacherry)
: Dr. N Gopalakrishnan (Homeo Medical College, Kurichy)
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Dr. N Gopalakrishnan, Homeo Medical Colelge, Kurichy
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
7 Day Special Camp 28 Aug – 3 Sept 2009
Camp Site : Angel Valley, Pampa ValleyNo. of volunteers : 110
Nature of Work : New Road Construction of 2 km long Other Programmes : Community Interaction Programmes
Adventure Trip to Nilakkal Study Classes & Film Shows
Cultural Programmes Onam Celebrations
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The work site when the work started
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The work in progress
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The work site when the work completed
The road was taken over by the PWD and is completely tarred
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Local Participation in the Cultural Programmes
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
Pre R D Selection Camp 19 Sept 2009Camp Venue : S B College Ground, Seminar HallNature of Camp : Physical Test, Interview, Group DiscussionNo of Participants : 87 Volunteers from different colleges
under M G University
Sri. Samuel Chelliah, Youth Officer, NSS Kerala Cell and
Prof. K Sabukuttan, Programme Co-Ordinator gave leadership
Of our college was selected to the Pre- R D Camp held in Bangalore
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Activities of NSS 2009-10 NSS Day NSS Day was celebrated on 25 September 2009. Prof. Job Joseph former Programme Officer of our College gave the NSS Day Message Gandhi JayanthiGandhi Jayanthi was celebrated on 2 October 2009. Mr. M Kurian, Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi, addressed the volunteers. ‘Gandhi’ by Richard Attenborough was screened.
World Aids DayWorld Aids Day was celebrated on 1 Dec 2009.A Santhi Yatra was organized in association with the Changanacherry Powra Samiti. Dr. Stephen Mathews, Principal, Sri. Sajan Francis, Sr. Mercy Nedumpuram gave leadership
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
Mini Camp in association with Assumption CollegeTheme : Health, Mind, Body and NatureVenue : Powathil HallDate : 16 to 18 October 2009Inauguration : Dr. Stephen Mathew, Principal, S B CollegeResource
PersonsTopics
Sri. G V Hari Positive Thinking
Dr. Jimmy M L Medical Charity & Community Health Volunteering
Dr. Suresh K J Environmental Awareness and Consciousness
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Scenes from the Mini Camp with Assumption College
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
Inter University Camp (INTUNICA-2010) 4 to 6 Jan 2010
Theme : Youth and AttitudeVenue : Powathil HallParticipants : 120 volunteers from different universitiesInauguration : Dr. Thomas John Mampra
Controller of Exam. M G UniversityResource Persons
Sri. Brahmanayakam (Trivandrum)
Dr. George Pulickan (India Vision)
Dr. Boban Joseph (Govt. Hospital, Changanacherry
Sri. George C M (Counsellor, S B College)
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Scenes from INTUNICA 2010
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Scenes from INTUNICA 2010
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Josy K Thomas was selected to the
Republic Day Parade Camp
held in New Delhi
from 26 Dec 2009 to 26 Jan 2010
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Josy K Thomas with the N SS R D Parade Contingent
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Activities of NSS 2009-10
Participation of NSS Volunteers in special Programmes
Programme Date Venue Particulars
NSS Mega Sumer Camp
RGNIYD, Sriperumbudur,
Cennai
Vishak M S and
Anto T Meppuram attended.
Sri. Renji Mathew, Programme Officer accompanied the Kerala
Contingent of 15 volunteers
NSS Fest
New Man College,
Thodupuzha
Human Rights Day 10 Dec 2009 Kottayam
World Malayalee Council ALTIUS Camp
28-29 Dec 2009
Trivandrum 10 Volunteers attended the programme
Science Congress Rally 2 Jan 2010 M G University Campus
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Activities of NSS 2009-10 Participation of NSS Volunteers in special Programmes
Programme Date Venue ParticularsSilent Valley Trip 4 Volunteers participated
26/11 Terror Attack Remembrance S B College Anti-terror pledge taken. Principal and Vice principal took leadership
Inter Collegiate Camp IMPULSE 2009-Reforming the Youth
10 to 12 September
2009
Assumption College
Rahim K H, Riju Rahim,
Jubin Jose, Robuin K Joseph and
Shebin M S attended
Eye Donation Programme and Ophthalmic Disease Detection
CampKottayam
25 Volunteers gave their consent to donate eyes
Djembe Band
NSS Volunteers play active role in the band
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Activities of NSS 2009-10 Participation of NSS Volunteers in special Programmes
Programme Date Venue Particulars
Volunteer Secretaries Camp
23 to 25 October 2009
K E College, Mannanam
Volunteer Secretaries and Captains attended the camp
5 day State Level Camp 4 to 8 November 2009
Trivandrum Joshy James, Joseph Thomas and Rathikumar V M attended
Inter Collegiate Camp 27 to 29 November 2009
Govt. Ayurveda College,
Trippunithara
Maneesh P Joy and Nibin Paul attended
Inter Collegiate Camp 28 to 30 November 2009
Nirmala College, Mulamthuruthy
Anoop Baby and Binu John attended
Blood Group Detection Camp
19 Jan 2010 S B College In association with Pushpagiri Medical College
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Special Achievement
Our Volunteer Captain Shebin M S
Organized two photo exhibitions
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SB National Service Scheme Unitwas selected
The Best NSS Unit in the University in 2009 and was awarded the Moses Trophy
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Our Volunteers with the Moses Trophy
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Our Principal Dr. Stephen Mathews was selected
The Best NSS Friendly Principal
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And…
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Our Programme Officer Sri. Renji Mathew was selected
The Best NSS Programme Officer
of the University
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Our Strength
•More than physical work, we aim at the personality development of the students.
•A good number of Ready to Work volunteers on call.
•We are able to create a group of young men socially active.
•We help the poor and needy especially in time of
blood requirements.
•Inter department friendship of students fostered.
•Volunteers get more exposure through Inter- Collegiate, State level and National level camps.
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However….• We are not able to bring all the enrolled volunteers to all the programmes and get Certificates to all.
• Normally students of economically and educationally weak background become active in the programmes.
•The allotted fund for NSS activity is not sufficient.
• Not able to associate with agencies like CHASS.
• No tangible achievements like house, library etc.
• Only one Programme Officer could attend the Orientation
Course at TOC, RCSS.
• The Advisory meetings are not seriously conducted.
• Female volunteers are few in number, hence they could not be accommodated in the special camping programmes.
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Road Map
• Help maximum students achieve all
the objectives of NSS• Make SB NSS the Best in the State• Organize a National Integration Camp
in the Navathy Year• Make tangible assets like house or library• Form ‘life clubs’ along important roads to
help the victims of road accidents
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