NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) CELL
Functions of cell
- Making education more relevant to the present situation to meet the felt needs of the community and supplement the education of the university/college students by bringing them face to face with the rural situation
- Providing opportunities to the students to play their role in planning and executing development projects which would not only help in creating durable community assets in rural areas and urban slums but also results in the improvement of quality of life of the economically and socially weaker sections of the community
- Encouraging students and non-students to work together along with the adults in rural areas
- Developing qualities of leadership by discovering the latent potential among the campers, both students as well as local youth (Rural and Urban), with a view to involve them more intimately in the development programme and also to ensure proper maintenance of the assets created during the camps
- Emphasizing dignity of labor and self-help and the need for combining physical work with intellectual pursuits
- Encouraging youth to participate enthusiastically in the process of national development and promote national integration, through corporate living and cooperative action.
Management of the cell
Committee Composition
Committee consists of one senior faculty as a coordinator and one faculty member from each department and one student member from each section.
Committee Members
SNO | NAME | DESIGNATION & DEPARTMENT | STATUS |
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1 | Dr. I. Satyanarayana | Principal | Chairman |
2 | A. Mallesh/P. Pravallika | MECH/EEE, Assistant professor | Convener |
3 | B.Rama krishna | PD | Member |
4 | S.Sandeep | MECH, Assistant Professor | Member |
5 | Ph.Swarna Rekha | CSE, Assistant Professor | Member |
6 | J.Rohini | 20X31A0560 (IV-CSE) | Student Member |
7 | B.Sravani | 20X31A0409 (IV-ECE) | Student Member |
8 | G.Anusha | 21x35a0106 (IV-CIVIL) | Student Member |
Role of the Coordinator
The motto or watchword of the National Service Scheme is 'NOT ME BUT YOU'. This reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service and appreciation of the other person's point of view, and also to show consideration for fellow human beings. It underlines the fact that the welfare of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of society as the whole. Therefore, it should be the aim of the NSS to demonstrate this motto in its day-to-day activities.
- To interpret the scheme to the students and other members of the college community and create awareness about the scheme.
- To Motivate, recruit and select student for NSS work.
- To enlist cooperation and coordination of community agencies, government departments and non-governmental agencies.
- To select service projects on the basis of utility an feasibility.
Role of Faculty Member
- To prepare orientation programme for NSS volunteers, explain them about the concept of social service, and teach them methods and skills required for achieving the objectives of the scheme
- To promote community education through meetings, talks, news bulletins discussions etc.
- To help in formulating NSS programmers which will have direct relationship with the academic curricula.
Role of the Student Member
- To help the faculty members for collecting data of the students who participates in different events and other activities.
- To fallow up and implement the instruction given by the coordinator and faculty member of the committee
- Collecting photos of different events organizing in the college.
- To help the coordinator and faculty member in designing of the website.
Committee Members
SNO | NAME | DESIGNATION & DEPARTMENT | STATUS |
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1 | Dr. I. Satyanarayana | Principal | Chairman |
2 | Mrs. P. Pravallika | Assistant professor EEE | Member |
3 | A. Mallesh | Mech, Assistant Professor | Member |
4 | Karthik | Civil, Assistant Professor | Member |
5 | Dinakar | CSE, Assistant Professor | Member |
6 | Jatavath Ravinder | 16X31A0125 (IV-Civil) | Student Member |
7 | Regu Sai Teja | 17X31A0158 (IV-Civil) | Student Member |
8 | Alwal Srivasthav | 18X31A0105 (II-Civil) | Student Member |
9 | Ketavath Santhosh | 19X31A0123 (I-Civil) | Student Member |
10 | Kasab Mallikarjun | 16X31A0333 (IV-Mech) | Student Member |
11 | Kosari Akhil Kumar | 18X35A0317 (II-Mech) | Student Member |
12 | Kunti Vamshi Kishore | 18X31A0319 (II-Mech) | Student Member |
13 | Mohammad Sirajuddin | 19X31A0303 (I-Mech) | Student Member |
14 | G. Madhuri Goud | 16X31A0457 (IV-ECE) | Student Member |
15 | Somisetty Praneeth | 17X31A04b8 (III-ECE) | Student Member |
16 | Pasula Madhuri | 18X31A04B7 (II-ECE) | Student Member |
17 | Y. Sathwika | 19X31A04d7 (I-ECE) | Student Member |
18 | Eligeti Vyshnavi | 16X31A0550 (IV-CSE) | Student Member |
19 | Uppari Devendar Sagar | 17X31A05G8 (III-CSE) | Student Member |
20 | Boddu Nithin Kumar | 18X31A0520 (II-CSE) | Student Member |
21 | Boya Bharath Reddy | 19X31A05G9 (I-CSE) | Student Member |
Functions of NSS cell
- The programme aims to instill the idea of 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 their standard of living and lead a life of dignity.