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NSS Day: Everything you need to know about NSS and how to become a volunteer

NSS operates as a voluntary organisation, targeting young individuals enrolled in colleges, universities, and at the +2 level. Its central mission revolves around bridging the gap between educational institutions and local communities, with a special emphasis on rural areas. Here's the history of the day and how you can become a volunteer.

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By CNBCTV18.com Sept 24, 2023 8:49:16 AM IST (Published)

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NSS Day: Everything you need to know about NSS and how to become a volunteer
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an initiative administered by the Indian government, under the purview of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Abbreviated as NSS, its primary objective is to foster the holistic development of students through active participation in community service.

NSS operates as a voluntary organisation, targeting young individuals enrolled in colleges, universities, and at the +2 level. Its central mission revolves around bridging the gap between educational institutions and local communities, with a special emphasis on rural areas. Since 1969, September 24 has been designated as NSS Day, commemorating its founding and mission.
History of NSS
The idea of the National Service Scheme (NSS) was propagated by Major General Jagannath Rao Bhonsle. The University Grants Commission, headed by S. Radhakrishnan, officially recommended bringing voluntary national service into academic institutions. This concept was further discussed in a meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) in January 1950. After examining experiences from other countries, CABE recommended that students and teachers should participate in voluntary manual work.
This idea was incorporated into the first Five-Year Plan in 1952, emphasising the need for Indian students to engage in social and labour services for one year. In 1958, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru wrote to the chief ministers, considering social service as a prerequisite for graduation and instructed the Ministry of Education to develop a suitable scheme for introducing national service in academic institutions.
How to become an NSS volunteer?
NSS is a voluntary programme that begins from Class 11. In college, NSS volunteers are selected from first and second-year students. Even international students studying in Indian universities can join NSS to contribute to national reconstruction and community work.
NCC cadets cannot participate in NSS, and NSS volunteers cannot join NCC or any other youth organisation while in NSS. An NSS volunteer is expected to dedicate 240 hours of social service over two years, with 20 hours for orientation and 100 hours for community service each year.
To become an NSS volunteer, contact the NSS Programme Officer at your school or college. Enrolment in NSS is free. Upon completing the required service hours, NSS volunteers receive a certificate. They may also receive benefits during higher education admissions and other advantages determined by institutions or universities.
Why is NSS day observed?
NSS Day is a special occasion to honour and celebrate the efforts of every volunteer in working towards the well-being of everyone in their community.
The NSS program is designed to help volunteers understand their community to foster a deep sense of responsibility for improving society. It focuses on the personal development of each volunteer through community service.

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