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वर्ष २०१३ - २०१४ च्या कृतींचा सहमाही अहवाल :
२७/०७/२०१३ रोजी तुम्ही चांगले गुंतवणूकदार कैसे बनणार ? या विषयावर नॅशनल स्टॉक एक्सचेंज च्या ग्राहक मंचा तर्फे श्री निरंजन शाह व त्यांचे सहकारी यांच्या सहभागाने व्याख्यान देण्यात आले.
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३१/०७/२०१३ रोजी एल.डी. सोनवणे महाविद्यालयात अस्मिता फाउंडेशन ची स्थापना करण्यात आली त्या कार्यक्रमासाठी महाविद्यालयातील एन एस एस चे कार्यक्रम अधिकारी डॉ संजय एस.पाटील हे उपस्थित होते।
२७/०७/२०१३ रोजी तुम्ही चांगले गुंतवणूकदार कैसे बनणार ? या विषयावर नॅशनल स्टॉक एक्सचेंज च्या ग्राहक मंचा तर्फे श्री निरंजन शाह व त्यांचे सहकारी यांच्या सहभागाने व्याख्यान देण्यात आले.
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३१/०७/२०१३ रोजी एल.डी. सोनवणे महाविद्यालयात अस्मिता फाउंडेशन ची स्थापना करण्यात आली त्या कार्यक्रमासाठी महाविद्यालयातील एन एस एस चे कार्यक्रम अधिकारी डॉ संजय एस.पाटील हे उपस्थित होते।
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Wednesday 3 July 2013
The National
Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian government-sponsored public
service program conducted by
the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Government of India which was begun in 1969. Its primary aim is
personality development through social (or community) service. The NSS motto is
"Not me, but you".
History
After independence the University Grants
Commission, headed by S.
Radhakrishnan, recommended the
introduction of voluntary national
service 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 first Five-Year Plan adopted by the government in 1952, the need for social
and labour service by Indian students for one year was stressed. In 1958 Jawaharlal
Nehru, 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.NSS website – Introduction In 1959, a draft outline of this scheme was placed
before a conference of state education ministers. The conference agreed on the
urgent need for a workable scheme for national service, and suggested the
appointment of a committee to work out details of the proposed pilot project.
The National Service Committee was appointed under the chairmanship of C.D.
Deshmukh on 28 August 1959 to
make concrete suggestions in this direction. The committee recommended the
introduction of national service for a period of nine months to a year;
however, the recommendation was not accepted because of its financial
implications and difficulties in implementation.In 1960, the government
appointed K.G. Saiyidain to study how national service by students was
implemented in other countries. He submitted his report, "National Service
for the Youth", to the government with recommendations to develop a
feasible scheme of social service by Indian students. Later, the Education
Commission (headed by D.S. Kothari from 1964–1966) recommended that students at
every stage of education should be associated with some form of social service.
This was taken into account by the state education ministers during their April
1967 conference; they recommended that university students could join the National Cadet Corps (NCC) (which was already in existence on a voluntary
basis) or the new National Service Scheme. Promising athletes, however, should
be exempted from both and allowed to join another scheme: the National Sports
Organisation (NSO). The September 1969 Vice Chancellors' Conference welcomed
this recommendation, and suggested that a special committee of vice-chancellors
could examine the question in detail. In a government statement of national
policy on education, it was stated that work experience and national service
should be an integral part of education. 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 details were soon worked out and the Planning
Commission sanctioned an outlay of Rs. five crores for the NSS during the
Fourth Five-Year Plan, stipulating that the NSS be a pilot project in select
institutions and universities. On 24 September 1969, then-Union Education
Minister V.K.R.V.
Rao launched the NSS at 37 universities in all states. The
scheme has been extended to all states and universities in the country, and
also +2-level institutes in many states.
Motto
The NSS motto expresses the essence of democratic living and
upholds the need for service, an appreciation of another person's point of view
and consideration for fellow human beings. It illustrates that the welfare of
an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of society as a whole;
therefore, it is the aim of the NSS to demonstrate its motto in day-to-day
activities.Motto is "Not Me, Not You but We"
Aim
The programme aims to inculcate social welfare in students, and to provide service to society without
bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to
enhance theirstandard 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.
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:
1.
Cleaning
3.
Stage shows or a
procession creating awareness of such issues as social problems, education and
cleanliness
4.
Inviting doctors for
health camps
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.
Typical projects
1.
Adoption of villages
2.
Construction and
repair of roads
3.
Afforestation
5.
Water conservation
6.
Plastics eradication
7.
eye donation
8.
tree plantation
Other programs
In some
institutions 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.
REF.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Service_Scheme
Friday 1 February 2013
NOTICE BOARD
ज्या विद्यार्थ्यांना वर्ष २० १ ३ -२ ० १ ४ साठी राष्ट्रीय सेवा योजना (एन. एस. एस. )मध्ये सहभागी व्हावयाचे असेल त्यांनी ताबडतोब एन. एस. एस. कार्यक्रम अधिकारी प्रो. बी . के. महाजन, भूगोल विभाग, डॉ . संजय पाटील , भौतिक शास्त्र, व प्रो. मानसी बर्वे , रसायनशास्त्र विभाग, यांच्याकडून अर्ज घेवून लवकरात लवकर जमा करावेत
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