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National Service Scheme (NSS) has been introduced at Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth as part of its academic programs since 2020. NSS is a valuable initiative that promotes social responsibility and community engagement among students.

The objectives of NSS, as you've mentioned, primarily revolve around education and community service. Here's an overview of how NSS typically operates:

Educational Objective: NSS is designed to provide students with practical knowledge and a deeper understanding of various social and community issues. It complements the formal education provided by the university by allowing students to gain hands-on experience in addressing real-world problems.

Service to the Community: NSS volunteers actively participate in various community service activities. These activities can include initiatives like sanitation drives, health camps, educational programs, environmental conservation, and awareness campaigns on a range of social issues. The goal is to make a positive impact on the community and contribute to its development.

Student-Centered Approach: NSS is structured as a student-centered program. It encourages students to take the lead in planning, organizing, and executing various projects and activities. This not only benefits the community but also enhances the students' leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills.

Community Collaboration: NSS initiatives are typically carried out in collaboration with the local community. This approach ensures that the projects and services provided are relevant and genuinely address the needs of the community. It also promotes positive interaction between students and the local population.

Holistic Development: NSS is not just about volunteering; it's also about personal growth. It instills values like empathy, social responsibility, and a sense of belonging to the broader society. It encourages students to develop a well-rounded personality.

By incorporating NSS into its academic programs, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth is providing its students with an excellent opportunity to contribute to society while gaining valuable life skills and insights. This kind of community engagement can be transformative for both students and the communities they serve, fostering a culture of social responsibility and active citizenship.

The National Service Scheme (NSS) has been a cornerstone in shaping the character and intellect of university students for an extended period. Its overarching objective revolves around the ideals of 'Education and Service,' with a focus on both offering assistance to the community and receiving valuable lessons from it. NSS serves as a platform where students are ready to extend their helping hand to the community whenever it's needed, forging a vital link between the academic world and society.

Participation in NSS equips students with a wide range of interpersonal skills. They venture into rural areas as dedicated NSS volunteers, often during camps organized by various colleges or departments within the university. Here, they take the lead in creating a technologically proficient environment while simultaneously aiding the underprivileged members of the community in their personal development.

NSS goes beyond mere volunteering; it's a journey of personal growth. Through these experiences, students learn to communicate effectively and develop essential life skills. By engaging in these activities, the scheme not only nurtures skills but also cultivates a sense of belonging and an understanding of the societal fabric.

The ultimate aspiration of the NSS is to instill in its volunteers a profound sense of patriotism, a commitment to national integration, a spirit of brotherhood, and the promotion of communal harmony. Through their actions and dedication, these volunteers aim to foster these values within themselves and the communities they serve, creating a harmonious and united society.

This scheme is under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India and NSS cell, Higher and technical education, Govt. of Maharashtra.

DetailInformation
Year of NSS Established2020-21
Hon'ble ChancellorDr. S. Srikumar
Hon'ble Vice ChancellorDr. Geetali Tilak
NSS CoordinatorMr. Onkar Kene
No. of Districts covered under NSSPune City
No. of Colleges/ Departments/ Schools having NSS Unit4
No. of NSS Units Working4
Number of NSS Volunteers involved200(Govt.)200(SFU)
Aim of National Service Scheme'Development of the Personality of college Students through Community Service'
Motto of NSS‘NOT ME BUT YOU’
Volunteer Duration2 Years
ProgramsSpecial camping (07 days)
Regular activities (community work); 120 hours in a year
NameDesignation
Dr. Geetali TilakVice Chancellor, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth
Dr. Abhijit JoshiActing Registrar, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth
Mrs. Mrunal VibhuteFinance Officer, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth
D. CarthigueaneRegional Director, Reg. Directorate of NSS, Pune (Govt. of India)
Dr. Prashantkumar VananjeState Liaison Officer, National Service Scheme, Maharashtra State, Mumbai
Dr. Sharad BorudeCo-ordinator, NSS, ETI, Ahamednagar
Dr. Rohini HonapPrincipal & HOD, TMV's Lokmanya Tilak Law College
Dr. Suvarna SatheTMV’s Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Pune
Dr. Mahendra ShendeTMV’s Indutai Tilak College of Physiotherapy
Dr. Prakash YadavMSW Department
Mrs. Ketki DalviAsst. Prof., TMV's Lokmanya Tilak Law College
Mr. Nilesh UpadhyeProgram Officer, TMV’s Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Pune
Mr. Lalit ShettyProgram Officer, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, TMV, Pune
Isha Sandip PachputeStudent Representative
Sidhesh SalekarStudent Representative
Mr. Anil RanjaneSarpanch, Ghera Panodi Village, Purandar Taluka, Pune
Mrs. Jayshri ChandekarRepresentative from NGO
Mr. Onkar KeneProgram Coordinator, NSS, TMV, Pune
Nehru Institute of Social Science, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, 1242-Sadashiv Peth, 411030
Ph.No:- 020 24454866, 24433290
Email: - tmvnss@tmv.edu.in
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