The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a flagship youth-centric program initiated by the Government of India to foster social consciousness, community engagement, and national integration among young people. Established in 1969 under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, NSS operates across the length and breadth of India, involving millions of students in voluntary service activities. By engaging young people in meaningful service activities, NSS not only contributes to the welfare of communities but also nurtures a generation of compassionate and civic-minded citizens dedicated to building a better society. In response to the Kothari Commission's proposal that education be oriented to the social needs by involving students in community service, the NSS has been implemented in colleges and universities throughout India.
There is a dedicated N.S.S. wing at College of Applied Science Adoor. There are 110 volunteers in total between our two National Service Scheme units. After completing the required training, volunteers receive credentials from the university. This certification adds value to further education and serves as a prerequisite for employment in the public sector.
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