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The Role of the National Service Scheme (NSS)

On the auspicious occasion of January 26, India’s Republic Day, a proud and inspiring moment unfolded as Agrani Srivastava, a dedicated volunteer of the National Service Scheme (NSS), was honored by the Governor for her outstanding performance and disciplined participation in the Republic Day Parade.

This recognition not only celebrates Agrani’s individual achievement but also highlights the spirit of dedication, leadership, and patriotism among university students.On the auspicious occasion of January 26, India’s Republic Day, a proud and inspiring moment unfolded as Agrani Srivastava, a dedicated volunteer of the National Service Scheme (NSS), was honored by the Governor for her outstanding performance and disciplined participation in the Republic Day Parade.

On the auspicious occasion of January 26, India’s Republic Day, a proud and inspiring moment unfolded as Agrani Srivastava, a dedicated volunteer of the National Service Scheme (NSS), was honored by the Governor for her outstanding performance and disciplined participation in the Republic Day Parade.

This recognition not only celebrates Agrani’s individual achievement but also highlights the spirit of dedication, leadership, and patriotism among university students.

Participating in the Republic Day Parade is a matter of immense pride. It requires months of rigorous training, unwavering discipline, physical endurance, and mental resilience. Agrani Srivastava exemplified all these qualities, earning appreciation and recognition at the highest level.

Her achievement reflects the power of determination and consistent effort. It demonstrates that when young individuals commit themselves fully to a goal, they can represent their institutions—and their nation—with honor.