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About NSS

National Service Scheme (NSS) was introduced in 1969 with the primary objective of developing the personality and
character of the student youth through voluntary community service. ‘Education through Service’ is the purpose of
the NSS. The ideological orientation of the NSS is inspired by the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.

Very appropriately, the motto of NSS is “NOT ME, BUT YOU”. An NSS volunteer places the ‘community’ before ‘self’.

200+

Active NSS Volunteers

YBN University Unit
30+

Community Activities / Year

Camps, drives & events
9+

Committee Members

Faculty & staff leadership
Background (15)
2

NSS Units

NSS Unit I & NSS Unit II
Role of Volunteers

What is the duty of NSS students?

NSS volunteers work in rural areas, adopted villages and school to serving the cause of society through survey, education and health awareness programmes. This study involves understanding the
importance, aims and objectives of NSS in higher education which in turn create social responsibility among the students.

Programme Goals

Objectives of NSS

NSS aims at developing the following qualities / competencies among the volunteers:

  • To understand the community in which the NSS volunteers work and to understand themselves in relation to their community.
  • To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve themselves in problem-solving exercises.
  • To develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility.
  • To utilise their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems.
  • To gain skills in mobilising community participation.
  • To acquire leadership qualities and democratic values.
  • To develop capacity to meet natural emergencies and natural disasters.
  • To practice national integration and social harmony.
Student Outcomes

Benefit for Students

It helps in acquiring leadership qualities and democratic attitude. It provides diversified opportunities to students in colleges and universities to develop their personality through community service.

Personality Development
Incentive
Preference in Admission / Employment
State RD Camp, Pre RD Camp, Republic Day Parade Camp, National Integration camp, Adventure Programme, State level as well as National Level programme
It helps in acquiring leadership qualities and democratic attitude
It provides diversified opportunities to students in colleges and universities to develop their personality through community service
Volunteer's interaction with the slum dwellers and villagers expose them to the realities of life and bring about a change in their social perception
It helps in developing positive attitude, self-confidence, courage & patience
It helps in developing his / her skill to perform certain jobs, quality of an organiser
Administrative and development of personality as a whole
He/she gets opportunities to see the community closely and thus gets an experience of human nature in relation to his / her environment
He/she gets the opportunity to participate in various National / State level programme such as State RD Camp, Pre RD Camp, Republic Day Parade Camp, National Integration, Motivational Lamps, value oriented self-development camps, Adventure camps, workshops, Youth exhibition, cultural programmes etc.
Monthly Report
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
NEW
September 2021 to April 2025
July 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
June 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
May 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
April 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
March 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
February 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
January 2025
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YBNU NSS Activity Report
September 2021 to April 2025
December 2024
Leadership

NSS Committee Members

S. No.NameDesignationCommittee Responsibility
1Prof. (Dr.) S. PoddarVice – ChancellorChairperson
2Dr. Kaushal KumarHOD, Mechanical Engineering, SETNSS Program Co-ordinator
3Mr. Utush ChakrabortyAssistant Professor, School of PharmacyNSS Program Officer, NSS Unit I
4Ms. Alka Kiran LakraAssistant Professor, MKINSS Program Officer, NSS Unit II
5Dr. Suman KumariAssistant Professor, YBN College For Teacher EducationMember
6Dr. Abha Nutan KujurAssistant Professor, School Of Agricultural ScienceMember
7Ms. Deepti Angeli KujurNursing, Tutor MKIMember
8Ms. Monika EkkaNursing, Tutor TCNMember
9Mr. Rohit KumarLecturer School Of SciencesMember
10Mr. Santosh Kumar SawLecturer School Of Allied & Healthcare Sciences  Member
11Prof. (Dr.) Shree Raman DubeyRegistrarEx-officio