NSS

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About NSS

The objectives of the NSS unit is to enable the students to understand the community in which they work, to identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving processes, to develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility, utilise their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems, develop competence required for group-living and sharing of responsibilities, build skills in mobilising community participation, to acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude, develop the capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and to practice national integration and social harmony.

By participating in the National Service Scheme students are offered a myriad of benefits, enhancing their personal and social development such as civic engagement, leadership opportunities, character building, environmental awareness, health and hygiene advocacy, national integration wherein students have the advantage of enhancing their careers.

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.

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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 utilise 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 mobilising 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
 

Benefits of NSS

Benefits of participating in the National Service Scheme

Participating in the National Service Scheme [NSS] offers a myriad of benefits, enhancing the personal and social development of individuals.

  • Civic engagement
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Character building
  • Environmental awareness
  • Health and hygiene advocacy
  • National integration
  • Career advantages

NSS Committee Composition

CA Dhaval Bhatt

Program Officer

Dr Mukta Pote

Program Officer

Mr Sanam Pawar

Member

Ms. Sayalee Sable

Member

Dr. Nandkishor Patil

Member

Mr. Arjun Pasi

Member

Dr Aditi P

Member

Dr. Amar Singh

Member

Mr. Vijay Lahamge

Member

Activities

INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY

ECOFRIENDLY GANESH IDOL MAKING WORKSHOP

TREE PLANTATION

BANDH BUILDING

VILLAGE SURVEY

RESIDENTIAL CAMP

NSS Programme Officers

Dhaval Bhatt

CA Dhaval Bhatt

dhaval.bhatt@somaiya.edu

Mukta pote

Dr. Mukta Pote

mukta@somaiya.edu

GENERAL SECRETARIES

Ishwari Rajesh Talekar

Ishwari Rajesh Talekar

ishwari.talekar@somaiya.edu

Shubham Gupta

Shubham Gupta

shubham.gupta@somaiya.edu

Kamlesh Gurunath Pujari

Kamlesh Gurunath Pujari

kamlesh.pujari@somaiya.edu

Sejal Dabade

Sejal Dabade

sejal.dabade@somaiya.edu

STUDENT LEADERS

Shreya Shashikant Padwal

Shreya Shashikant Padwal

shreya.padwal@somaiya.edu

Humaira Yakub Shaikh

Humaira Yakub Shaikh

humaira.ps@somiaya.edu

Dikshita Patel

Dikshita Patel

dikshita.patel@somaiya.edu

Kajal Chaurasiya

KAJAL CHAURASIYA

kaja.chaurasiya@somaiya.edu

Nivya Jain

Nivya Jain

nivya.j@somaiya.edu

Siddhi Sangle

Siddhi Sangle

siddhi.sangle@somaiya.edu

Manali Kondalkar

Manali Kondalkar

manali.kondalkar@somaiya.edu

Anushka Pawar

Anushka Pawar

asp12@somaiya.edu

Samidha Kangane

Samidha Kangane

s.kangane@somaiya.edu

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Vijay G. Lahamge

Vijay G. Lahamge

vijay.lahamge@somaiya.edu

Arjun C .Pasi

Arjun C .Pasi

arjun.pasi@somaiya.edu

Dr Amar J Singh

Dr Amar J Singh

amar.s@somaiya.edu

Aditi Patwardhan

Aditi Patwardhan

a.patwardhan@somaiya.edu

Dr. Nandkishor C. Patil

Dr. Nandkishor C. Patil

nandkishor@somaiya.edu

Betcy Baby

Betcy Baby

nandkishor@somaiya.edu

Sayalee Sable

Sayalee Sable

sayalee.sable@somaiya.edu

Mr. Sanam Pawar

Mr. Sanam Pawar

sanam.kishor@somaiya.edu