INTRODUCTION:
The National Service Scheme [N.S.S.] was started by Government of India, Ministry of Education and Culture, Govt. of India, in Collaboration with State Government in the year 1969 in 37 selected Universities. Our University has been participating in the scheme right from its inception.
The educational goal of the NSS implies that besides gaining understanding of concepts
like community, social structure, power conflict, etc. occurring in real life situations, students
should acquire competence in the field of programme planning. Shouldering the
responsibilities, participation in cooperative task and promotional work in the community.
The service goal of the NSS also calls educational approach in solving community
problems. Its purpose is to help the community to recognise its needs and to assist in the mobilisation of resources to meet these needs.
The educational goal of the NSS implies that besides gaining understanding of concepts
like community, social structure, power conflict, etc. occurring in real life situations, students
should acquire competence in the field of programme planning. Shouldering the
responsibilities, participation in cooperative task and promotional work in the community.
The service goal of the NSS also calls educational approach in solving community
problems. Its purpose is to help the community to recognise its needs and to assist in the mobilisation of resources to meet these needs.
MOTTO OF N.S.S.:
The Motto of NSS “Not Me But You” is a terse expression. On face it appears to be very
simple and short. but behind it lies a lot of meaning. It is very deep and suggestive and is
keeping with the spirit of service for others.
The expression stands for two things:
a. Forgetting and surrendering the self, and
b. Rendering selfless service to others.
The word ‘Not’ before ‘Me’ is to reduce the self to nothing and the Word ‘But’ before
‘You’ can be expanded as follows: -
“I do not live for me but for you.”
“The world is not only for me but to you also.”
simple and short. but behind it lies a lot of meaning. It is very deep and suggestive and is
keeping with the spirit of service for others.
The expression stands for two things:
a. Forgetting and surrendering the self, and
b. Rendering selfless service to others.
The word ‘Not’ before ‘Me’ is to reduce the self to nothing and the Word ‘But’ before
‘You’ can be expanded as follows: -
“I do not live for me but for you.”
“The world is not only for me but to you also.”
N.S.S. PROGRAM OFFICER:
(2015-2016)
VIJAYA SAGVEKAR MANJUNATH GAVALI
VIJAYA SAGVEKAR MANJUNATH GAVALI
WEBSITE ADMIN:
SHAILESH BAKSHI & OMKAR AMBOKAR