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The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian
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program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the
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. Popularly known as NSS, the scheme was launched in Gandhiji's Centenary year in 1969. Aimed at developing student's personality through community service, NSS is a voluntary association of young people in Colleges, Universities and at +2 level working for a campus-community (esp. Villages) linkage.


History

After independence the University Grants Commission, headed by S. Radhakrishnan, recommended the introduction of voluntary
national service National service is the system of voluntary government service, usually military service. Conscription is mandatory national service. The term ''national service'' comes from the United Kingdom's National Service (Armed Forces) Act 1939. The ...
in academic institutions. This idea was again considered by the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) at its meeting in January, 1950; after examining the idea and the experiences of other countries in this field, the board recommended that students and teachers should devote time to voluntary manual work. In the draft, the first Five-Year Plan adopted by the government in 1952 and the need for social and labour service by Indian students for one year was stressed. In 1958
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, in a letter to the chief ministers, considered the idea of social service as a prerequisite for graduation. He directed the Ministry of Education to formulate a suitable scheme for the introduction of national service into academic institutions.


Launch of NSS

In May 1969, a conference of student representatives (of universities and institutions of higher education) convened by the Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission also unanimously agreed that a national-service scheme could be an instrument for national integration. The Planning Commission sanctioned an outlay of ₹5 crores for the NSS during the Fourth Five-Year Plan, stipulating that the NSS be a pilot project in selected institutions and universities. On 24 September 1969, the then Union Education Minister Shri. V.K.R.V. Rao launched the NSS at 37 universities in several states of India. The scheme has been extended to all states and universities in the country, and also +2 level institutes in many states. The then Minister attached to PM of India legendary Smt.
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had a strong hand in the conceptualisation as well as in the launch of NSS.


Symbol of N.S.S (National Service Scheme)

The symbol for the NSS has been based on the giant Rath Wheel of the world-famous
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, India. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release. It 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. The eight bars in the wheel represents 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.


Aim

The programme aims to instilling the idea of social
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in students, and to provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity. In doing so, volunteers learn from people in villages how to lead a good life despite a scarcity of resources. it also provides help in natural and man-made disasters by providing food, clothing and first aid to the disaster's victims.


Organization and Human Resource Structure

At National level Headquarters,the Directorate of NSS, New Delhi is the Nodal Authority of the NSS Scheme and covers 28 States and 8 UTs across the country. The 15 Regional Directorates are the nodal authority in the regions, which works with state-level NSS cells, within states each university has University level NSS cell under which institutions (schools and colleges) based NSS units operate. Most government and government-aided institutions have volunteer NSS units. Institutions are encouraged to have NSS volunteers. A unit typically comprises 20–40 students (it can be more base on the capacity of institution). They are managed internally by a responsible party from the school or college, who reports to the NSS coordinator. Most institutions do not have a separate uniform for NSS volunteers as one of the great and dedicated toward welfare of India Captain.


New Delhi Headquarters


Shri Pankaj Kumar Singh
Director
Dr. Kamal Kumar Kar
, APA


Regional Directorates across the country



Types of Activities

There are two types of activities: Regular Activities(120 hours) and Annual Special Camp(120 hours). All the NSS Volunteers who have served NSS for at least 2 years and have performed 240 hours of work under NSS are entitled to a certificate from the university under the signature of the Vice-Chancellor and the Programme Coordinator. The Annual camps are known as Special Camps. Camps are held annually, funded by the government of India, and are usually located in a rural village or a city suburb. Volunteers may be involved in such activities as: #Cleaning # Afforestation #Stage shows or a procession creating awareness of issues such as social problems, education and cleanliness #Awareness Rallies #Inviting doctors for health camps #Community Survey There are no predefined or preassigned tasks; it is left up to the volunteers to provide service in any way that is feasible. Camps typically last between a week and 10 days, although camps for shorter periods are also conducted by NSS.


Themes of the programme

In the past the themes of the Special Camping Programmes have been 'Youth Against Famine', 'Youth Against Dirt and Disease', 'Youth for Rural Reconstruction', 'Youth for Eco-Development', 'Youth for Mass Literacy', l Harmony', 'Youth for Sustainable Development with special focus on Watershed Management and Wasteland Development' `Healthy Youth For Healthy India`


Other initiatives

In some institutions and colleges volunteers are involved in regular blood donation and traffic control (regulating queues in temples and preventing stampedes at functions). National conferences are held regularly to conduct white-paper and project presentations. andNational Service Scheme — P.G.D.A.V College, University of Delhi
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(NCC) and other programmes developed for national welfare.


NSS Awards

To recognize the voluntary service rendered by NSS volunteers, Programme Officers (PO's), NSS Units and the University NSS Cells, it has been proposed to provide suitable incentives/ awards under the scheme. Awards include: * NSS National Award * State level awards * University level awards * District level awards * College level awards This award for the appreciable work of the volunteer in the College level camp. and overall performance of the student in the given year.


NSS Manual

# Orientation of students in national problems. # Study of philosophy of NSS. # Basic concepts and components of NSS. # National service scheme ( NSS) volunteers. # Special camping programme. # Fundamental rights, Directive principles of state policy. # Awareness programme, Consumer awareness, Highlights of consumer act. # Function literacy non formal education of rural youth. # Environment enrichment and conservation. # Health, family welfare and nutrition.


See also

*
National Cadet Corps (India) The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is the youth wing of the Indian Armed Forces with its headquarters in New Delhi, India. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis as a Tri-Services Organisation, comprising the Army, the Navy an ...
(NCC) *
National Police Cadet Corps (India) The National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) is one of the national uniformed group for youths between age 13 to 17 in Singapore. The organisation is supported by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Established in 1959, it tra ...
(NPCC) *
Rashtriya Indian Military College The Rashtriya Indian Military College (abbreviated RIMC; formerly known as Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College) is a military school for boys and girls situated in Doon Valley, Dehradun in India. The RIMC is a feeder institution for ...
(RIMC) * Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) *
Sainik School The Sainik Schools are a system of schools in India established and managed by the Sainik Schools Society under Ministry of Defence (MoD). They were conceived in 1961 by V. K. Krishna Menon, the then Defence Minister of India, to rectify the reg ...


References


Further reading

* ''National Service Scheme: A Report'', by Khwajala Ghulama Saiyidain. Published by Ministry of Education,
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, 1961. * ''Training and consultancy needs in national service scheme'', by N. F. Kaikobad, Krishan K. Kapil. Published by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences(TISS), 1971. * ''National Service Scheme: guide-lines to project-masters'', by Andhra University, Dept. of Sociology & Social Work. Published by Dept. of Sociology & Social Work,
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, 1971. * ''National Service Scheme in Gujarat: An Evaluation Report for the Year 1986-87'', by Tata Institute of Social Sciences Training Orientation & Research Centre (NSS), India, India. Dept. of Youth Affairs and Sports. Published by The Centre, 1987. * ''National Service Scheme in Maharashtra: An Evaluation Report for the Year 1986-87'', by Tata Institute of Social Sciences Training Orientation & Research Centre (NSS), India, India Dept. of Youth Affairs and Sports. Published by The Centre, 1988. * ''National Service Scheme in India: A Case Study of Karnataka'', by M. B. Dilshad. Published by Trust Publications, 2001.


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