The National Service Scheme is a central scheme of Government of India which functions under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. It facilitates the students of + 2 level and above to take part in various Government guided and sponsored social service activities & programmes. The main objective of NSS is to develop personality and character of students through community service. It aims at developing leadership skill, imbibing sense of belongingness and cooperation through community engagement. NSS was launched in 1969 after which there has been a rapid increase in the number of volunteers across the country.
The motto of National Service Scheme is NOT ME BUT YOU
NSS volunteers engage themselves in both Regular Activities and Special Camping conducted by the NSS units. The volunteers who take part in the special camping programme must work for 7 consecutive days at the venue of the programme. Some of the suggested activities for the NSS volunteers are:
Apart from the above listed activities, the following special programmes are also organised under the state, regional or national NSS wing.
The National Integration Camp (NIC) is organized every year, and the duration of each camp is of 7 days with day-night boarding & lodging. These camps are held in different parts of the country. Each camp involves 200 NSS volunteers to undertake the scheduled activities.
The camps are held every year which are attended by approximately 1500 NSS volunteers with at least 50% of the volunteers being girl students. These camps are conducted in Himalayan Region in the North and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast region. The adventure activities undertaken in these camps includes trekking of mountains, water rafting, Para-sailing and basic skiing.
The first Republic Day Camp of NSS Volunteers was held in 1988. The camp takes place in Delhi between 1st and 31st January every year with 200 NSS selected volunteers who are good in discipline, March-past and cultural activities. A Contingent of selected NSS volunteers participates in the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, New Delhi on 26th of January every year in accordance with the guidelines and requisition of the Ministry of Defence.
National Youth Festivals are organized every year from 12th to 16th January by the Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports in collaboration with the State Governments in different parts of the country. Eminent guests, speakers and youth icons are invited to address and interact with about 1500 participating NSS volunteers during the National Youth Festivals.
NSS was introduced at Sikkim Manipal University in the year 2018. Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Liberal Arts (then Department of Humanities and Social Sciences) took initiative in the inception and since then functions as the Nodal centre of NSS, SMU. There are two NSS units in the university and students from Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Liberal Arts, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim Manipal College of Nursing, Sikkim Manipal College of Physiotherapy and Department of Hospital Administration have enrolled themselves as the NSS volunteers. Since its inception in 2018, NSS SMU has been actively involved in various community engagement programmes in Regular as well as Special activity categories.
Programme Coordinator | : Dr Madan Chhetri |
Programme Officer I | : Mr Uttam Kumar Upadhyaya |
Programme Officer II | : Dr Sanjay Kumar |
Nodal Officer, SMIT | : Mrs Jhuma Sunuwar |
Nodal Officer, SMCON | : Ms Sorokhaibam Nandarani Devi |
Nodal Officer, SMCPT | : Dr Rahul Kumar Thakur |
Nodal Officer, Hospital Administration | : Mrs Rinchen Gensapa |