NSS


NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

Department of Technical Education introduced the ‘National Service Scheme’ in the year of 1998 with the motto of “NOT ME BUT YOU”   in the various polytechnics of the state.

In our esteemed institute has introduced since the year of 2006-07 and continuously conducted till date. Firstly, Unit-I was organized in this period, including 50 students were enrolled and another Unit –II , 50 students were enrolled  in the year of 2016-17 .

National Service Scheme has been introduced in to our college in the year 2006-07, with only one unit with the objective of developing the students

I solemnly pledge to work with dedication to serve, strengthen freedom and integrity of the Nation.

I further affirm that, I shall never resort to violence and that all differences and disputes relating to religion, language, region, political and economic grievances would be settled by peaceful and constitutional means.

The symbol for the NSS has been based on the giant Rath Wheel of the world famous Konark Sun Temple (The Black Pagoda) situated in Orissa, India. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release and 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 NSS Symbol is embossed on the badge. The eight bars in the wheel represent the 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.

    • Campus clearing
    • Plantation
    • Watering to the plants
    • Jatha undertaken in city to create awareness in people about.
      • a) Education
      • b) Cleanness
      • c) HIV/AIDS
      • d) Importance of blood donation.

  • To understand the community in which they work.
  • To understand themselves in relation to their community.
  • To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving process.
  • To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility.
  • To utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community problems.
  • To develop competence required for group living and sharing of responsibilities.
  • To gain skills in mobilizing community participation.
  • To acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude.
  • To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and.
  • To practice national integration and social harmony

Programme officer

1. Sri. P Basavaraj for Unit1
Ph. +91 9886456734
Email: psaiguru77@gmail.com

2. Sri Shekarappa Megalamani for Unit2
Ph. +91 9845074393
Email: shmegalamani73@gmail.com