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DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
DAYALBAGH, AGRA
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
NSS ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED DURING 2017-18
EPIGRAPH
i Prologue
i i NSS Functionaries
i i i Appreciation by Rai lway Authorities for Swachhata Campaign
GOVERNMENT DIRECTED & REGULAR PROGRAMS
(As Per Directives of NSS Regional Directorate, MHRD & Others)
1 International Yoga Day
2 Van Mahotsav Program
3 Swachhata Pakhwara
4 Tree Plantation and Environment Protection Campaign
5 Sadbhavna Day
6 Birth Centenary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay
7 New India Pledge
8 International Ozone Day
9 NSS Day
10 National Unity Day
11 National Integration Week
12 World AIDS Day
13 National Youth Week
14 Socio-cultural Program
15 National Voters Day
16 Founder’s Day
17 International Women’s Day
18 Annual Prize Distribution Function
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One Day NSS Camps: Several
(For Intensive Cleaning of Campus, Surroundings, Adopted
Villages & Slums; Awareness about Government Programs and
participation in Community Development Pr ograms)
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INNOVATIVE AND UNIQUE PROGRAMS
Free Medical & Assistance Camps
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FREE MEDICAL & ASSISTANCE CAMPS
(Fortnightly in Rural Areas)
MULTI-SPECIALTY FREE MEDICAL SERVICES
Free Medical Check-up
Free Pathological Tests
Free ECG & Ultrasound and
Free Medicines
CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Hole in the Wall Program
Children Recreation Facilities
Spoken English Facilities
SOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Social/ Community Assistance Services
Education & Career Counseling Services
Chaupal: Bhagvad Geeta Ke Updesh
Vocational Training/ Skill Development Services
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
(Seven Day NSS Special Camp: 19 – 25 December 2017)
21 Inaugural Function
PROGRAMS IN SESSION I
Cleanliness Drive
Children Awareness/ Development Program
Job Training/ Vocational and Skill Development Programs
Waste Water and Solid Waste Management
Maintenance of Trees
Social Awareness Programs
Social Survey and Help
PROGRAMS IN SESSION II
Literary Activities
Invited Talks on Social Issues
Cultural Programs
Blood Donation Camp
Valedictory Function
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PROLOGUE
The Dayalbagh Educational Institute (DEI) is located amidst the tranquil environs of
Dayalbagh, a self-contained colony renowned for its serene environment and secular
establishments. The DEI Education Policy was conceived, planned, formulated, crystallized
and executed by the Supreme Teacher and Founder Director of DEI in the year 1975. The
Government of India promulgated its National Education Policy in 1986. A comparison
between the two reveal various common aspects implying the Education Policy of DEI
anticipated eleven years earlier those aspects beneficial to the country which were
incorporated in the National Policy of Education later in 1986.
Based on the principles of co-operation, unity, service and success the institute aims to
promote value education among its students. DEI has been pioneer in implementing the
social service and community development programs since its inception. Social service is
an integral component (under rural development) of DEI’s program of innovative and
comprehensive undergraduate education which combines academic excellence with social
relevance.
After becoming 100 percent solar campus and doing wonders in this very domain another
milestone was achieved by the Institute when it turned into a complete digital campus.
Digitization and transparency in financial transactions as an urgent need of the nation has
always been acknowledged and adopted by the Institute. In DEI and its ICT/ Distance
Education Centers, almost all the micro/ macro payments, viz., payments to vendors in the
interest of the institute, payment of salaries to the faculty members, support staff and other
wage earners are made through e-banking mode. Even fee collection, payments of
scholarships and payment of caution money is made only in e-mode.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
The Motto of NSS "Not Me But You", reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds
the need for self-less service. NSS helps the students develop appreciation to other person's
point of view and also show consideration to other living beings. The philosophy of the NSS
is well doctrined in this motto, which underlines/on the belief that the welfare .of an
individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society on the whole and therefore,
the NSS volunteers shall strive for the well-being of the society.
NSS@DEI
The Institute has been pioneer in implementing the NSS since its inception in UP Social
service is an integral component (under Rural Development) of DEI’s program of
innovative and comprehensive undergraduate education, which combines academic
excellence with social relevance.
Ambience of an active, disciplined, socially sensitive and co-operative community life and
work ethic at Dayalbagh with its multi-faceted infrastructure of agriculture, education and
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industry, provide the basic thrust for social work in surrounding villages. Starting with
only two units of 100 students each and two project officers in 1970 the Institute has 2500
students on roll in NSS with 25 Program Officers and a Program Coordinator. With the
coordinated effort of all the faculties, multi-pronged efforts have been made to make a
more effective contribution towards rural reconstruction. Participation in NSS Camp is
compulsory for all students in the first semester of their course of study.
NSS in DEI aims at is developing personality of students through community service. In
order to fulfill the objective, student volunteers and program functionaries are engaged in
constructive and productive programs involving students in various Awareness Drives,
Shramdaan, Cleanliness Drive, Social Reforms, Communal Harmony, Creation of
Community Assets, Relief Work, Blood Donation, Tree Plantation and Environmental
Protection, Literacy Program, Health Education Campaign, etc.
Organization of Free Medical & Rural Assistance Camps initiated in June 2010 under NSS is
unique and Innovative Program of the Institute. These Camps aim at providing
comprehensive package of Health, Awareness and Assistance to People including Children,
Youth, and women of nearby rural areas. The services offered in these Camps include Free
Medical Services, Hole in the Wall Program for Rural Children, Children Recreation
Facilities, Center for Spoken English, Education and Career Counseling, Rural Assistance
(Advisory Service on Agriculture/ Dairying/ Skill Development Programs/ Awareness
Programs etc.), and Chaupal for developing Culture and Ethics among people of nearby
rural areas.
These Camps are highly appreciated by Government Officials, Medical Practitioners, Social
Activists, Dignitaries of NGOs, Scientists from Government Research Institutions (DRDO,
CDRI, IARI etc.), Dr. Ram Shankar Katheria, Minister for States, Ministry of Human Resource
Development and also Visitors from France, US, Germany, Hong Kong etc. They interacted
with villagers, students and beneficiaries in the camp and congratulated NSS, DEI for
working for the under-privileged. Till March 2017, the NSS Wing of the Institute organized
165 Free Medical & Rural Assistance Camps.
NSS EVENTS ORGANIZED DURING 2017-18
NSS is one of the essential components of the curriculum of the Institute. The performance
of the volunteers is evaluated through a compulsory course at UG level. The break-up of
marks for evaluation is as follows.
General Activities : 100 Marks
Special Camp : 70 Marks
Written Examinations : 30 Marks
The Registration and Orientation Program for NSS volunteers were conducted during July –
August, 2017.
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For Outstanding contribution in “Swacchh Rail Swacchh Bharat Campaign” of Indian
Railways, Government of India, NSS Volunteers of the Institute were highly appreciated by
the DRM and officials of the Commercial Department, Agra Division. In recognition of the
efforts of team, Mr. M.N. Ojha, Chief Commercial Manager, Indian Railways, North-Central
Zone, Allahabad honored all Student Volunteers and NSS Officials (Prof. Swami Prasad
Saxena, NSS Coordinator, Dr. Ranjeet Kumar and Dr. Rajiv Ranjan, NSS Program Officers)
with “Certificate of Appreciation”. Ms. Rashmi Baghel, Commercial Manager and Mr. Shiv
Kalyan, Deputy Commercial Manager, Agra Zone was also present on this occasion.
In Swachh Bharat Summer Internship (SBSI) Program of Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of India, registrations of 265 students were approved. Out of
this 103 individuals and teams, involving 112 interns successfully completed their task and
submitted their reports on SBSI portal. Three interns namely, Ms. Tezna Singh, Mr. Harsh
Saxena and Ms. Manisha Kumari were awarded as “Best Interns” at University level.
STATISTICAL DATABASE
Number of Approved Units 25
Enrolled Students Volunteers 2500
Faculty of Arts 6
Faculty of Commerce 3
Faculty of Engineering 8
Faculty of Science 5
Faculty of Social Sciences 3
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NSS FUNCTIONARIES
S.N. Position Mobile No. Email ID
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
1 Prof. Swami P. Saxena 9997306400 [email protected]
PROGRAM OFFICERS
FACULTY OF ARTS
1 Dr. Prem Shankar Singh 9319719700 [email protected]
2 Dr. Gautam Tiwari 9411426212 [email protected]
3 Dr. Shivendra P. Tripathi 8171786853 [email protected]
4 Dr. Indu Banshi 9548429482 [email protected]
5 Dr. Lowleen Malhotra 9760884755 [email protected]
6 Sri Vijay Kumar 9451930036 [email protected]
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
1 Dr. Bhawna Johri 9756701416 [email protected]
2 Dr. Suneshwer Prasad 9358398643 [email protected]
3 Dr. Rakeah Kumar 8532900561 [email protected]
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
1 Dr. Rajat Setia 9897035359 [email protected]
2 Dr. Om Hari Gupta 9455414453 [email protected]
3 Mr. V. Prem Prakash 7534037825 [email protected]
4 Mr. Anami Saran 9286161905 [email protected]
5 Mr. Atul Suri 9412894687 [email protected]
6 Mr. Anurag Gupta 9358114244 [email protected]
7 Mr. Gaurav Pratap Rana 9557461144 [email protected]
8 Ms. Karishma Yadav 9910366899 [email protected]
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
1 Dr. Rajiv Ranjan 9639490081 [email protected]
2 Dr. Shabd Preet 8979193337 [email protected]
3 Dr. Ranjeet Kumar 9837338561 [email protected]
4 Dr. Ashok Jangid 8755679598 [email protected]
5 Dr. Arun Pratap Sikarwar 8171818009 [email protected]
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
1 Dr. Anju Sharma 9359928121 [email protected]
2 Dr. Sunita Malhotra 7895640439 [email protected]
3 Dr. Sunder Kala Negi 9459041017 [email protected]
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ACHIEVEMENTS
APPRECIATION BY RAILWAY AUTHORITIES
FOR SAGHAN SWACHHATA CAMPAIGN
(20 AUGUST 2017)
The disciplined, dedicated and outstanding contribution of NSS Volunteers of the Institute
in “Swacchha Rail Swacchha Bharat Campaign” of Indian Railways, Government of India,
was highly appreciated by the DRM and officials of the Commercial Department, Agra
Division. In recognition of the efforts of team, Mr. M.N. Ojha, Chief Commercial Manager,
Indian Railways, North-Central Zone, Allahabad honored all the 98 Student Volunteers and
NSS Officials, Prof. Swami Prasad Saxena, NSS Coordinator, Dr. Ranjeet Kumar and Dr. Rajiv
Ranjan, NSS Program Officers with “Certificate of Appreciation”. Ms. Rashmi Baghel,
Commercial Manager and Mr. Shiv Kalyan, Deputy Commercial Manager, Agra Zone was
also present on this occasion.
Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat Campaign Swachhata at Agra Cantt. Railway Station
Award to NSS POs Award to Volunteers
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BEST NSS VOLUNTEERS
UNDER SWACHH BHARAT SUMMER INTERNSHIP (SBSI)
In Swachh Bharat Summer Internship (SBSI) Program of Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of India, registrations of 265 students were approved. Out of
this 103 individuals and teams, involving 112 interns successfully completed their task and
submitted their reports on SBSI portal. Three interns namely, Mr. Harsh Saxena, Ms. Tezna
Singh and Ms. Manisha Kumari were awarded as “Best Interns” at University level.
Swachhata Awareness to Children Swachhata Awareness Campaign in Slums
Shramdaan at Bio-Gas Plant Shramdaan at Wormy-Compost Plant
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GOVERNMENT DIRECTED AND REGULAR NSS ACTIVITIES
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY (21 JUNE 2017)
According to program fixed by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India,
and NSS Regional Directorate, Lucknow, the NSS Wing of the Institute celebrated
“International Yoga Day” in the morning of 21st June 2017. The program was organized at
Sports Ground, Faculty of Science of the Institute.
Apart from the Top Administrative Officials of the Institute, Deans of various Faculties and
the Staff of the Institute, the program was graces by Yoga Expert Dr. S.D. Sinha and
Renowned Medical Professionals, viz., Dr. Vijay Kumar, Medical Officer Incharge, SA
Hospital, Dr. Richa Srivastava, Head, Department of Physiology, SN Medical College, Agra,
Dr. Shailika Ratnakar and Dr. Prashant Srivastava of SA Hospital, Dayalbagh, Agra. The Yoga
Session was conducted by Trained Yoga Demonstrators Mrs. Sangeeta Sinha and Mr.
Abhinav Sinha.
A large number of NSS Volunteers, NSS Officials, Teachers and Staff of the Institute
enthusiastically participated in the program. The activities conducted on this day included:
1. Prayer by Selected Volunteers.
2. Exhibition of Various Postures of Yogasanas.
3. Practice of prescribed Yogasanas under Trained Yoga Practitioners/ Demonstrators.
4. Invited talks on “Health Benefits of Yoga”, “Myths and Realities of Yoga”, “Yoga for
Meditation” and “Benefits of Yoga for establishing Global Peace & Harmony”.
5. Prize Distribution for outstanding performance by participants by participants by
participants.
Institute Prayer and Lakshay Geet Yoga Practice
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Yoga Practice Yoga Practice
Yoga Practice Facilitation of Invited Speaker
Facilitation of Invited Speaker
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VAN MAHOTSAV PROGRAMS (1-7 JULY 2017)
In accordance with the guidelines of Regional Higher Education Officer, Agra, the NSS Cell
of the Institute organized following programs.
Van Mahotsav Oath Ceremony for Tree Plantation and Environment Protection on 5 July
2017 in various faculties and colleges after morning assembly.
Plantation in and outside the Campus (315 Saplings); and cleaning and maintenance of
plants for making campus and surroundings Green. This program was convened by Dr.
Rajiv Ranjan, Program Officer, Faculty of Science.
Van Mahotsav Oath Ceremony Tree Plantation Program
Tree Plantation in Nearby Locations Tree Plantation in the Campus
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SWACCHHATA PAKHWARA (1 – 15 AUGUST 2017)
In compliance of the instructions of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of
India, New Delhi and the Regional Director, NSS, Lucknow, the NSS Cell of the Institute
organized following programs.
Swacchhata Oath Ceremony for Cleanliness of Campus and Surroundings; and taking
Swacchhata as a movement for spreading the message of cleanliness in the society on 1
August 2017 in all faculties and colleges after morning assembly.
Speech Competition on “Cleanliness for Health and Hygiene” organized on 16 August
2017 in the Hall of Faculty of Science. Convened by Dr. Ranjeet Kumar, Program Officer,
Faculty of Science.
Intensive Cleaning Campaign for Cleaning of Campus and nearby places in regular NSS/
Social Service Classes.
Special “Swacchha Rail Swacchha Bharat Campaign” at Agra Cantt. Railway Station for
intensive cleaning of railway station and surroundings on 19 – 20 August 2017.
Convened by Dr. Ranjeet Kumar and Dr. Rajiv Ranjan, Program Officer, Faculty of
Science.
Swachhata Oath Swachhata Oath
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Campus Cleaning Cleaning at Gaushala
Cleaning at Agra Cantt. Railway Station Cleaning at Agra Cantt. Railway Station
Cleaning of Surroundings
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TREE PLANTATION AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION CAMPAIGN
(19 JULY – 31 AUGUST 2017)
The Environment Protection Month was observed from 19 July to 31 August 2014 in the
Institute. In this month, apart from regular activities to save and protect environment, the
NSS Volunteers planted 540 of saplings within and outside the Institute Campus. The
details are:
Sapling of New Plants near Chandmaari
Maintenance of existing Plants at Orchard near Seminar Hall Complex
Plantation in the campus and Surroundings
Maintenance of existing plants/ trees in the campus, surroundings and nearby places
Plantation by Mr. M.A. Pathan, Chief Guest, Independence Day Celebrations, Authorities
and Officials of NSS Cell of the Institute.
Awareness programs about environment protection.
Environment Protection Sankalp Tree Plantation Program
Cleaning of Institute’s Orchard Tree Plantation in Nearby Villages
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SADBHAWNA WEEK (20 – 26 AUGUST 2017)
To mark the Birth Centenary of Sri Rajiv Gandhi, Icon of Sadbhavna and Ex. Prime Minister
of our Country, NSS Cell of the Institute organized Sadbhavna Oath on 21 August 2017 in all
the faculties and colleges after morning assembly.
With a view to develop sense of Sadbhavna among Volunteers and understanding of New
India Vision, an Inter-faculty Speech Competition on the topic “Resolution of New India and
Sadbhavna” was organized on 24 August 2017 in the Hall of Faculty of Commerce. This
program was convened by Dr. Bhawna Johri, Program Officer, Faculty of Arts.
Sadbhawna Oath Ceremony Inter-faculty Speech Competition
Inter-faculty Speech Competition Inter-faculty Speech Competition Winners
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BIRTH CENTENARY OF PANDIT DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAY
(25 AUGUST – 25 SEPTEMBER 2017)
In compliance of the instructions of Government of India, NSS Cell of the Institute organized
many programs on the occasion of Birth Centenary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay. The
objective of these programs was to inculcate ideas and teachings of Pandit Deen Dayal
Upadhyay for integrated development of the country. These programs include:
Inter-faculty Speech Competition on the topic “Antyodaya is the only Basis of
Empowerment of the Nation” organized on 30 August 2017 in new Hall of Faculty of
Arts. Convened by Dr. Suman Sharma, Program Officer, Faculty of Arts.
Invited Talks on the topic “Ekatm Manav-Vaad: Vyavharik Drashtikon” by Prof. Durg
Singh Chauhan, Vice Chancellor, GLA University Mathura organized on 11 September
2017 in Seminar Hall Complex of the Institute. Prof. Anand Mohan, Registrar of the
Institute presided over the function. A large number of students, NSS Coordinator and
NSS Program Officers attended the function.
The program started with University Prayer followed by NSS Lakshya Geet (Uthe Samaj
Ke Liye…..) and talk of Prof. Durg Singh Chauhan and Prof. Anand Mohan. In the
sequence, Prof. Swami Prasad Saxena, Coordinator, NSS presented his views on
ideology and teachings of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay. The program ended with NSS
Song (Ham Honge Kamyaab….) and Vote of Thanks by Dr. Suman Sharma, Program
Officer, NSS of Faculty of Arts.
Inter-faculty Speech Competition
Inter-faculty Speech Competition
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Invited Talk of Prof. D.S. Chauhan Invited Talk of Prof. D.S. Chauhan
Attendees of Invited Talk Address by Registrar of the Institute
Facilitation of Prof. D.S. Chauhan Facilitation of Registrar of the Institute
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NEW INDIA PLEDGE (15 AUGUST 2017)
In compliance of the instructions of the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India, New Delhi and the Regional Director, NSS, Lucknow, the NSS Cell of
the Institute organized “New India Pledge” on 15th August 2017 at 9.30 am at Playground of
Faculty of Science. The students and staff of all the faculties and colleges, including
authorities of the Institute participated in this program.
New India Pledge by NSS Volunteers
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INTERNATIONAL OZONE DAY (16 SEPTEMBER 2017)
As a part of Awareness Programs on Environment Protection, NSS Wing of the Institute
observed International Ozone Day on 16 September 2017 in Hall of Faculty of Science. To
mark this program Dr. Ranjit Kumar, Program Officer, NSS, Faculty of Science organized
Speech Competition by NSS Volunteers on the “Causes, Effects and Remedies of Ozone
Depletion” followed by Invited Talks of Dr. V.K. Shukla, Regional Officer, Central Pollution
Control Board, Agra and Mr. Ajayveer Singh Yadav, Environmentalist and Deputy Social
Welfare Officer, Agra.
Invited Talk of Mr. Ajayveer Singh Yadav Attendees of International Ozone Day
Facilitation of Dr. V.K. Shukla Facilitation of Mr. Ajayveer Singh Yadav
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NSS DAY (24 SEPTEMBER 2017)
NSS day was observed on 24 September 2016 to mark the foundation of National Service
Scheme to sensitize youth of the nation about nation building exercises. On this occasion,
NSS Volunteers organized an Awareness Programs in adopted villages and nearby areas.
They also participated in Free Medical and Assistance Camp organized on this occasion.
The services offered in this camp included Free Medical Check-up, Pathological Tests and
Medicine distribution, Hole-in-the-Wall Program, Children Recreation, Spoken English
Program, Education & Career Counseling to Rural Youth, Rural Assistance for Agriculture,
Dairying, and other Local Problems, Chaupal for developing Culture and Ethics among
people of nearby rural areas, Vocational Training and Skill Development Programs.
Free Medical & Assistance Camp on NSS Day
Free Medical & Assistance Camp on NSS Day
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NATIONAL UNITY DAY (31 OCTOBER 2017)
National Unity Day was observed on 31st October 2017 on the Birth Anniversary of Sardar
Vallabh Bhai Patel. On this occasion, the NSS Volunteers, Students and Staff enthusiastically
participated in National Unity Oath Ceremony organized in various faculties by the NSS
Wing of the Institute. In the evening session, NSS Volunteers of various faculties
participated in Inter-faculty Speech Competition on the topic “Role of Youth in Nation
Building” organized in Faculty of Social Sciences.
Unity Day Oath Ceremony Run For Unity
Inter-faculty Speech Competition Inter-faculty Speech Competition
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NATIONAL INTEGRATION WEEK (19 – 25 NOVEMBER 2017)
The NSS wing of the Institute observed National Integration week during 19 – 25
November 2017. During this week NSS Volunteers enthusiastically participated in
discussion programs organized in different faculties of the Institute. To enlighten the NSS
volunteers of the Institute, the NSS cell of the Institute organized Invited talk of Sri R.D.
Sharma, IG (Training), BSF, Mathura on 20 November 2017.
Invited Talk of Sri R.D. Sharma Invited Talk of Sri R.D. Sharma
Attendees of Invited Talk Facilitation of Sri R.D. Sharma
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WORLD AIDS DAY (1 DECEMBER, 2017)
World AIDS Day was observed on 1st December, 2017. On this occasion NSS volunteers
participated in Discussion Program and Inter-faculty Poster and Slogan Writing
Competition on “Causes, Effects and Precautions to Control AIDS”.
Poster and Slogan Writing Competition
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NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK 12-19 JANUARY 2018
National Youth Week was observed in the Institute during 12-19 January 2018. The NSS
volunteers on this occasion took active part in various activities. On 12th January, the Birth
Day of Swami Vivekanand, the NSS Volunteers of the Institute took active part in Painting
Competition, Inter-faculty Speech Competition and Discussion Program on “Teachings and
Contribution of Swami Vivekanand”. For creating awareness and motivating students, an
invited talk of Dr. Nishith Gaur on the topic “Role of Youth in Nation Building” was
organized on 18th January 2018. A large number of students and staff participated in this
program.
Attendees of Invited Talk Painting Competition
Invited Talk of Dr. Nishith Gaur Inter-faculty Speech Competition
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SOCIO-CULTURAL PROGRAM (13 JANUARY 2018)
The Volunteers and staff of NSS Cell of the Institute organized Shramdaan Activities on
11th and 12th January 2018 involving NSS Volunteers of different Faculties in Girls Hostels
and Play Ground near DEI Stadium (Opposite Faculty of Engineering). On these dates,
volunteers also organized Social Awareness Program on various social issues including
Cashless Transaction in nearby localities. On 13th evening, Volunteers and staff of NSS Cell
organized Socio-Cultural Program and Camp Fire in Girls Hostels and Play Ground near DEI
Stadium.
Attendees of Socio-Cultural Program Camp Fire
Cultural Program Cultural Program
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NATIONAL VOTERS DAY (25 JANUARY 2018)
The NSS Volunteers of the Institute are regularly taking active part in Voters Awareness
and Registration Program launched by Government of India. A Voters Awareness-cum-
Registration program was organized in the Institute for students, staff and common people
from nearby localities, adopted villages and slums during NSS Seven Day Special Camp.
(19-25 December 2017). A large number of students of the Institute and people from
nearby localities, adopted villages and slums registered themselves in the Voters List.
On this occasion, in the evening session of 23rd January 2018, an Inter-faculty Essay
Writing Competition was organized. On 25th January 2018, after Morning Assembly, the
NSS Cell of the Institute Organized Voters Oath Ceremony for all Students and Staff of the
Institute. In the afternoon session an Inter-faculty Speech Competition on the topic “My
Vote Does Not Matter” was organized.
Voters Day Oath Ceremony Voters Day Oath Ceremony
Inter-faculty Speech Competition Inter-faculty Speech Competition
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FOUNDER’S DAY (31 JANUARY 2018)
Founder’s Day was celebrated on 31 January 2018 on the Birth Anniversary of Gracious
Huzur Dr. M.B. Lal Sahab, Founder Director of the Institute. A Photo-cum-Poster Exhibition
was organized to depict the contribution of the Institute to the society during current
academic session. On this occasion, the Volunteers and Staff of NSS Cell of the Institute
made live presentation on its unique activities such as Children Recreation facilities, Hole-
in-the-Wall, Chaupal, Spoken English and Rural Assistance conducted in nearby rural areas.
Apart from this, NSS Volunteers also organized Social Awareness Program on Cleanliness/
Cashless Transaction and also on Voters Awareness for Visitors on the occasion of
Founder’s Day.
Visitors at NSS Exhibition on Founder’s Day
Visitors at NSS Exhibition on Founder’s Day
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY (8 MARCH 2018)
International Women’s Day was celebrated on 8th March 2018. Dr. Guru Pyari Mehra,
Chairman, Town Area Committee Dayalbagh and Renowned Social Activist was the Invited
Speaker and Chief Guest of the function. On this occasion, NSS Volunteers of various
faculties participated in inter-faculty Speech Competition on Emerging Issues of Women
and Social Evils. They also shared their knowledge on Women Empowerment Schemes of
the Government through Discussion Program and Essay Writing Competition.
Attendees of Internation Women’s Day Facilitation of Dr. Guru Pyari Mehra
Inter-faculty Speech Competition
Invited Talk by Dr. Guru Pyari Mehra
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ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION (24 MARCH 2018)
Annual Prize Distribution Function of NSS was organized on 24 March 2018 to honor
winners of various competitive events organized under regular and special activities
during the year. Sri Amit Kumar Singh, Assistant Commissioner, GST, Agra was the Chief
Guest of the function. Dr. Piyush Jain, Social Activist and Senior Physician, District Hospital,
Agra was the Guest of Honor on this occasion.
Dr. Prem Shankar Singh, Dr. Rupali Satsangi and Mr. Kumar Ratnakar were honored with
Swami Vivekanand Award for their sincere efforts as Program Officers of the Institute. Two
NSS volunteers, Mr. Siddhant Satsangi and Mr. Manish Kumar were honored with Swami
Vivekanand Award for their remarkable contribution in organizing various NSS activities
during the year. Best NSS Volunteer Award was also given to eight NSS Volunteers of
various Faculties for their performance and contribution in NSS activities during the year
2016-18.
Lighting of Lamp by Guest Lakhay Geet by Volunteers
Welcome of Chief Guest Address by Coordinator, NSS
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Address by Sri Amit Kumar Singh Address by Dr. Piyush Jain
Swami Vivekanand Award to Dr. Rupali
Satsangi, Program Officer, NSS Swami Vivekanand Award to Mr. Kumar
Ratnakar, Program Officer, NSS
Swami Vivekanand Award to Mr. Manish
Kumar, NSS Volunteer Winners of NSS Events
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ONE DAY NSS CAMPS
During the year 2017-18 the NSS Cell of the Institute organized several One Day NSS Camps
involving NSS Volunteers of selected units of different faculties. The dates of Camps are as
follows.
23 July 2017 30 July 2017 18 August 2017
19 August 2017 20 August 2017 26 November 2017
10 December 2017 11 February 2018 25 February 2018
18 March 2018 19 March 2018
The activities conducted/ tasks performed in these camps included:
Sapling of New Plants in the campus, surroundings and nearby places
Maintenance of existing plants/ trees in the campus, surroundings and nearby places
Cleaning of Campus, Surroundings and nearby places
Awareness Program for Clean, Green and Healthy Society
Intensive cleaning of Campus and Surroundings,
Cleaning of Roadsides and Medical Camp Venue,
Free Medical and Rural Assistance Camp for People of Adopted Villages
Literacy and Recreation Activities for Children of nearby Adopted Villages
Voters Awareness in nearby Villages/ Localities
Awareness on E-payment in nearby Villages/ Localities
Rural Assistance and Chaupal
Vocational Training to Youth for youth of nearby Villages and Slums
Awareness Program on Agriculture Issues and Benefits of Community Agriculture
Participation in Community Harvesting
Swachhata Campaign Campus Cleaning
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Cleaning of Institute Orchard Campus Cleaning
Campus Cleaning Shramdaan at Agra Cantt. Railway Station
Cleaning in Adopted Areas
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INNOVATIVE AND UNIQUE NSS ACTIVITIES
FREE MEDICAL AND ASSISTANCE CAMPS (FMAC)
The NSS Cell of the Institute celebrates and organizes a variety of programs/ activities
under the banner of NSS every year. These included Innovative Activities, Regular/
Government Directed Activities and NSS Seven Day Special Camp.
Organization of “Free Medical and Assistance Camps” (FMAC) on regular (Fortnightly)
basis in nearby Rural Areas for the benefit of Villagers and People of Neighborhood
Community is an Innovative Program of the Institute. These Camps are organized with the
help of Team of Doctors and Para-medical Staff of Saran Ashram Hospital, Dayalbagh, Agra,
Faculty Members and Staff of the Institute, Scientists from Other Reputed Institutions/
Research Organizations, NSS Functionaries (Program Coordinator, Program Officers and
Staff and NSS Volunteers on the Institute
The Services offered in these Camps are divided in Three Broad Categories. These are
Multi-Specialty Free Medical Services, Children Development Services and Socioeconomic
Development Services.
MULTI-SPECIALTY FREE MEDICAL SERVICES
Objective: To provide Multi-Specialty Free Medical Services to Villagers and People of
Neighborhood Community.
The Multi-Specialty Free Medical Services are the foremost services initiated on 27 June
2010. These are offered in association with the Doctors and Para-medical staff of the Saran
Ashram Hospital, Dayalbagh, Agra. The team of doctors in these camps consists of General
Physicians, Surgeons, Heart Specialists, Eye Specialists, Child Specialists, Dentists, Chest &
Tuberculosis Specialists, ENT Specialists, Physiotherapists, Gynecologists, Pathologists and
Radiologists.
Apart from this, Specialists from the traditional field of Ayurveda and Homeopathy also
render their services. The facilities provided to people in these Camps include Free Medical
Check-up, Free Pathological Tests (Hemoglobin, Blood Sugar, Blood Culture etc.), Free ECG
& Ultrasound, and Free Medicines (Prescribed by Doctors)
CHILDREN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
For the Multifaceted Development of Children of Deprived Section of Society, Financially
Downtrodden, Children of nearby Villages and Neighbourhood Community, we conduct
several activities in Free Medical and Rural Assistance Camps. These are Hole in the Wall
Program, Children Recreation Facilities and Spoken English Facilities
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1. Hole in the Wall Program
Objective: To facilitate children of nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community to
develop basic computer skills.
Hole in the Wall, an activity to facilitate Children of the nearby Villages and Neighborhood
Community to develop basic computer knowledge/ skills was started on 27 March 2011. In
this program, children are provided multimedia computers with big displays, speakers, and
specially designed /selected computer applications and the right environment for rapid
peer learning. The facility with supervision and peer learning environment provides them a
great opportunity to give up their hesitation or inhibition, quickly pick up computer skills
and become conversant in basic Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills.
Our method of conducting Hole in the Wall Program is Unique and Effective in the sense
that we not only provide the infrastructure and environment, but also guide, monitor and
track the progress of Children by using a well designed and structured program in a way to
carefully build their skills step-by-step.
The program is designed to teach carefully the Children step-by-step the handling of Mouse
(proper positioning of the mouse pointer, clicking, drag and drop, etc.), Handling of
Keyboard and Typing, Basics of operating system, utilities, launching and closing
applications, shutdown procedure, multi-media controls, copying files to pen drive, etc.
Then they are introduced to advanced topics.
Some of the interesting applications/topics used for the purpose include Interactive
Multimedia Edutainment Applications, Paint Applications with some of them having menus
commands in Hindi language, Mathematical Puzzles, Memory Puzzles, Sudoku etc.,
Interactive Pictionary, Talking Dictionary, Popular Hindi and English Animated Rhymes,
Songs and Stories, Documentaries Films on a various topics, e.g. Cleanliness, Health &
Hygiene, Environment, Importance of Education, National Awareness, General Knowledge,
etc., Microsoft Office (Word, Power Point and Excel) and Use of Internet, Creating an Email
Account and Use of Email, Web Searching etc
2. Children Recreation Services
Objective: To provide Recreation facilities to children of the nearby Villages and
Neighborhood Community.
Children Recreation Facilities for entertaining and developing mental abilities of Children
of the nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community was started on 7 December 2014. In
this program, children are provided Traditional Toys such as Carom, Chess, Ludo, Chinese
Checker etc. to play and developing a sense of group living. They are also provided Mind
Games such as Blocks, Puzzles etc. for developing their mental/ learning abilities in group.
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The facility with supervision and peer learning environment provides them a great
opportunity to refresh and make them sensible to understand others. Considering the fact
that Healthy Mind persists in Healthy Body, we also started physical games for children.
Sometimes, the teachers and Volunteers also train the children about Use of Waste
Material, Making of Soft Toys, and Handmade Decorative Items.
3. Spoken English Facilities
Objective: To enable children of nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community to develop
basic knowledge of English and Conversation.
English Speaking Services to develop understanding of Basic English and Conversation
among Children of the nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community was started on 7
December 2014. In this program, Basic English Language of children is developed through
Teaching and Interaction, and the Conversation skills are developed through Peer/ Group
Interaction. Children are also provided Tablets equipped with Specially Designed English
Speaking/ Interactive Software for developing English Speaking abilities and the learning
the proper pronunciation of words.
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
For the Multifarious Development of Society at large, Old, Youth, School Dropouts,
Housewives and Children of Financially Downtrodden Deprived Section of Society of
nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community, we conduct several activities in Free
Medical and Rural Assistance Camps. These are Social/ Community Assistance Services,
Education & Career Counseling Services, Chaupal: Bhagvad Geeta Ke Updesh, and
Vocational Training/ Skill Development Services.
1. Social/ Community Assistance Services
Objective: To understand basic problems related with Agriculture, Dairying, Water, Power,
Sanitation etc. of people of nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community and to help /
offer most feasible solution to them.
Social Assistance Services to help the people of nearby Villages and Neighborhood
Community was started on 7 December 2014. In this program, Faculty Members of the
Department of Botany of the Institute and Experts/ Scientists from Prestigious Institutions
of the Country interact with People/ farmers of nearby villages and Neighborhood
Community on various issues associated with Agriculture, Dairying, Water, Power and
Sanitation. They also provide Laboratory Testing Facilities for Soil, Water, Milk etc. and also
the information about HYV Seeds and Fertilizers especially Wormy Compost. The Team of
Experts understands the problems of people associated with and offer most feasible
solution.
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2. Education & Career Counseling Services
Objective: To counsel and guide Youth of nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community
about education options/ centers, and employment opportunities.
Education and Career Counseling Services to Counsel and Guide Youth of nearby Villages
and Neighborhood Community about Education and Career Options was started on 7
December 2014. In this Cell, the Team of Faculty Members including Staff of Placement Cell
of the Institute counsel and guide Youth (male and female both) about various Formal/
Non-Formal Education Programs, Vocational Training Programs and Skill Development
Programs offered by our the Institute and other Institutions of the Country. They also made
aware of various Employment Opportunities valuable according to their qualification,
knowledge and Skill.
3. Chaupal: Bhagvad Geeta Ke Updesh
Objective: To develop culture and ethics among people of nearby Villages and
Neighborhood Community through discussion.
Chaupal which mainly consists interaction on tenets of Bhagvad Geeta for developing
culture, ethics and values among people of nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community
was started on 7 December 2014. In this program, Faculty members of Sanskrit and Hindi
Department and also the Experts of Theology and Culture interact with people on ethical
issues by way of teachings of Bhagvad Geeta. Sometimes, people of nearby Villages and
Neighborhood Community and also the Volunteers present Devotional/ Folk Songs on
various themes.
4. Vocational Training/ Skill Development Services
Objective: To train and develop skills among Youth and Women of nearby Villages and
Neighborhood Community in various vocational programs, such as Stitching, Sewing,
Textile Printing, Soft Toys Making, Food Processing and Preservation etc.
The Vocational Training Services for Women and Youth of nearby Villages and
Neighborhood Community was started on International Women Day (8 March 2015). In
this Cell the Faculty Members and Staff of Home Science Department and the Team of Life
Long Learning and Extension (LLLE) Section of the Institute train the Women and Youth
about Training/ Skill Development Programs on Stitching, Sewing, Textile Printing, Soft
Toys Making, Food Processing and Preservation, Craft Work, Handmade Decorative Items
and Use of Waste Material.
During these camps Staff and Volunteers also organize Awareness Programs on various
issues, viz., Cleanliness (Swachhata), Health, Hygiene, Malnutrition, Sanitation, Pollution
and Environmental issues, Social Issues, Family Planning, Literacy, Women Empowerment,
Beti-Bachao-Beti-Padhao, Voting Rights, Ill-effects of Parthenium, Evils of Evils of Tobacco,
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Smoking, Drug Addiction, Critical health issues, e.g. Tuberculosis, AIDS, STD etc. through
Discussion, Posters, Banners and Pamphlets. Sometimes, we distribute Old Clothes, Toys
and Books, Stationery etc. to Financially Downtrodden and people/ children of Deprived
Section of Society of nearby Villages and Neighborhood Community.
The detail of attendees in these camps is as follows.
Section Started
On
Number of
Camps
Organized Till
31.03.2018
Number of
Attendees
Till
31.03.2018
Medical 27.06.2010 190 56276
Hole-in-the-Wall 27.03.2011 170 9501
Children Recreation 07.12.2014 80 5890
Spoken English 07.12.2014 80 2664
Social/ Community Assistance 07.12.2014 80 542
Education & Career Counseling 07.12.2014 80 102
Chaupal: Bhagvad Geeta Ke Updesh 07.12.2014 80 2281
Vocational Training/ Skill Development 08.03.2015 74 8806
Total Attendees Till 31.03.2018 86062
These Camps are highly appreciated by Government Officials, Team of Officials from
AYUSH, Medical Practitioners, Social Activists, Dignitaries of NGOs, Scientists from
Government Research Institutions (DRDO, CDRI, IARI etc.), Dr. Ram Shankar Katheria,
Minister for States, Ministry of Human Resource Development and also Visitors from
France, US, Germany, Hong Kong etc. They interacted with villagers, students and
beneficiaries in the camp and congratulated NSS, DEI for working for the under-privileged.
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DETAILS OF FREE MEDICAL AND RURAL ASSISTANCE CAMPS
Camp No. Date NO. OF ATTENDEES Total
Attendees Free Medical
Services
Hole-in-the-
Wall
Program
Children
Recreation
Services
Spoken
English
Services
Social
Assistance
Services
Education
& Career
Counseling
Chaupal
(Bhagvad
Geeta)
Vocational
Training
Services
Activity Started On 27.06.2010 27.03.2011 07.12.2014 07.12.2014 07.12.2014 07.12.2014 07.12.2014 08.03.2015
Camps Organized
(Till 31.03.17)
165 145 55 55 55 55 55 49
Camps Organized
(During 2017-18)
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
Total Camps
(Till 31.03.2018)
190 170 80 80 80 80 80 74
Total Attendees
(Till 31.03.2017)
47791 8163 4112 1945 373 50 1515 6107 70056
Number of Attendees
(During 2017-18)
8485 1338 1778 719 169 52 766 2699 16006
Total Attendees
(Till 31.03.2018)
56276 9501 5890 2664 542 102 2281 8806 86062
DETAILS OF FREE MEDICAL AND RURAL ASSISTANCE CAMPS ORGANIZED DURING 2017-18
166 09.04.2017 229 39 42 22 14 3 15 64 428
167 30.04.2017 212 33 28 19 4 1 11 39 347
168 14.05.2017 251 55 62 28 16 2 14 77 505
169 28.05.2017 173 7 40 9 2 0 0 45 276
170 11.06.2017 219 34 39 12 0 0 9 66 379
171 25.06.2017 382 67 40 30 6 1 19 109 654
172 16.07.2017 408 65 131 28 5 2 59 149 847
173 30.07.2017 477 83 114 49 6 3 40 162 934
174 13.08.2017 533 77 118 46 52 9 50 216 1101
175 27.08.2017 462 81 127 44 6 2 45 171 938
176 10.09.2017 431 67 73 55 9 3 35 187 860
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177 24.09.2017 396 61 93 32 0 1 22 132 737
178 08.10.2017 357 62 73 21 5 1 21 110 650
179 29.10.2017 437 73 86 30 7 6 48 136 823
180 12.11.2017 390 54 91 26 4 2 21 117 705
181 26.11.2017 311 43 82 41 2 0 22 110 611
182 10.12.2017 332 64 53 22 4 2 31 128 636
183 31.12.2017 241 54 60 26 0 1 36 86 504
184 14.01.2018 286 41 46 20 0 2 10 56 461
185 28.01.2018 292 40 50 13 3 7 40 68 513
186 04.02.2018 319 38 65 20 7 0 53 92 594
187 11.02.2018 340 36 60 24 8 0 41 77 586
188 25.02.2018 398 63 83 36 1 2 40 110 733
189 04.03.2018 260 50 54 36 6 0 44 91 541
190 18.03.2018 349 51 68 30 2 2 40 101 643
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Beneficiaries Queue in FMAC Physician’s Services
Gynecologist’s Services Physiotherapist’s Services
Dentist’s Services Cardiologist’s Services
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Physician’s Services Free Pathology & Medicine Distribution
Hole-in-the-Wall Services English Speaking Services
Children Recreation Services English Speaking Services
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Rural Assistance Services Agriculture & Dairying Services
Vocational Training (Pickle Making) Vocational Training (Textile Printing)
Vocational Training (Stitching)
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
SEVEN DAY NSS SPECIAL CAMP (19–25 DECEMBER, 2017)
A Seven Day NSS Special Camp was organized from December 19-25, 2016 with the theme
“Making Sense on Sanitation”.
INAUGURAL FUNCTION
Dr. Hari Om, Secretary General Administration, Uttar Pradesh Government, Lucknow was
the Chief Guest and Sri Mithilesh Kumar Shukla, Joint Commissioner, GST, Agra was the
guest of Honor of the function. The Director, Registrar, Treasurer, Controller of
Examination, Deans, Heads of various departments of the Institute, dignified guests, such as
Sri Buddhesh Mani, Assistant Commissioner, GST, Agra, Invitees, Guests, NSS Program
Officers, Staff and Representatives of adopted Villages and Slums and other and others
graced the Inaugural Function and elevated the enthusiasm of NSS Volunteers on this
occasion. Prof. Swami Prasad Saxena, Coordinator - NSS briefed about the activities to be
conducted during the Camp.
In this Camp, about 1315 volunteers rendered services in adopted villages and slums which
included Bahadur Pur, Sikandar Pur, Nagla Talfi, Lal Garhi, Manohar Pur, Nagla Jageshwar,
Nagla Haveli, Jagan Pur, Vidya Nagar, Nagla Boori, Nagla Padi, Durga Nagar, Devi Nagar,
Saran Ashram Nagar, Basera etc.
The NSS Volunteers also contributed in “Swacchh Rail – Swacchh Bharat Mission” of
Government of India by participating in Cleanliness Campaign and making passengers
aware of Swacchh Rail – Swacchh Bharat Mission.
The Camp activities were conducted in Two Sessions.
First Session (Pre – Lunch Session) was devoted to Activities in adopted Villages and
Sums, and
Second Session (Post – Lunch Session) was dedicated to Literary and Cultural Activities.
(A) SESSION I
During this camp, major activities (Group-wise) conducted in adopted villages, slums,
neighborhood communities, public places and Agra Cantt. Railway Station. The work
locations included:
Group Work Location(s)
A (1) Nagla Jageshwar (2) Devi Nagar (3) Durga Nagar (4) Vidya Nagar
(5) Kitchen Management
B (1) Nagla Haveli (2) Basera (3) Municipal Primary School (4) SA Hospital
C (1) Bahadur Pur (2) Bhood Ka Bagh (3) Nagla Talfi (4) Sikander Pur
(5) Community Gaushala
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D (1) Jagan Pur (2) Basera (3) Lashkar Pur (4) Lal Garhi (5) Agra Cantt. Railway
Station
E (1) Nagla Boodi (2) Kaushal Pur (3) Nagla Padi (4) SA Nagar (5) , Manohar Pur
Besides Shramdaan in adopted villages and slums, the NSS Volunteers also participated in
“Swacchh Rail – Swacchh Bharat Mission” of Government of India at Agra Cantt. Railway
Station, Agra for cleanliness of Railway Station, surroundings and making passengers
aware of Swacchhata. The details of activities organized in Adopted Villages/ Slums and
Agra Cantt. Railway Station included:
1. The Cleanliness Drive: The activities in cleanliness drive included (i) Cleaning and
Fumigation of Drains in Adopted Villages and Slums, (ii) Cleaning of Roads and Public
Places, e.g. Schools, Hospitals, Community Parks etc. in adopted Slums and Villages,
Swacchhata Movement at Agra Cantt Railway Station, e.g. Cleaning of Platforms, Waiting
Space, Open Yard outside Railway Station, and Shramdaan in Community Gaushala and
Harvesting.
2. Children Awareness/ Development Program: It included (i) Children Literacy
Campaign, Basic Knowledge/ Computer Skills to Children through Hole-in-the Wall
Program, and Children Awareness about Cleaning, Education, Health, Hygiene,
Sanitation, Environment Protection etc. through Animated/ Documentary Film Shows.
3. Job Training/ Vocational and Skill Development Programs: This program was
conducted with the help of Life Long Learning and Extension (LLLE) Section of the
Institute. These included Skill Development Programs/ Job Training to Housewives,
School Dropouts and Children of Adopted Villages and Slums, such as (i) Craft Work, (ii)
Making of Soft Toys, (iii) Handmade Decorative Items, (iv) Use of Waste Material, and
(v) Career Counseling.
4. Waste Water and Solid Waste Management
5. Maintenance of Trees
6. Social Awareness Program: The NSS Volunteers under guidance of Program Officers
and deputed Teachers organized social awareness programs on various issues. The
modes used for Awareness Campaign included (i) Interaction/ Discussion, (ii) Rallies,
(iii) Street Plays, and (iv) Folk Songs.
The programs were conducted on (i) Health, Hygiene, and Malnutrition, (ii) Child
Education and Recreation (including Computer Literacy), (iii) Digital Financial Literacy
(Vittiya Saksharata Abhiyan: VISAKA), (iv) Primary Education, (v) Beti Bachao – Beti
Padhao Movement, (vi) Family Planning & Social Issues, (vii) Voters’ Rights and
Responsibilities, (viii) Digital India, Skill India, (ix) Career Counseling, (x) Hole-in-the-
Wall and Computer literacy, (xi) Job Oriented Training, (xii) Women Harassment and
Safety (including Self Defense), (xiii) Evils of Tobacco, Smoking, and Drug Addiction,
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(xiv) Critical Health Issues, viz., Tuberculosis, AIDS, and STD (xv) Environment
Protection, and (xvi) Agriculture Issues, e.g. Problems of Parthenium.
7. Social Survey & Help: The NSS Volunteers (i) Conducted Socio-economic Survey on
about 415 Households of adopted slums by using Structured Questionnaire, and (ii)
Distributed Old Clothes, Toys and Books to people/ children of adopted slums.
(B) SESSION II
In the second session, NSS Volunteers enthusiastically participated in Literary Activities
conduced on important issues, Invited Talks by Eminent Personalities, and the Cultural
Activities on various Social Issues.
8. Literary Activities: These included Poster Making, Slogan Writing, Essay Writing and
Speech Competition organized on (i) Traffic & Road Safety, (ii) Gender Equality &
Women’s Empowerment, (iii) Climate Change & Pollution, (iv) Implications of GST, (v)
Stress Management, and (vi) AIDS Awareness
9. Invited Talks: To make NSS Volunteers more responsible towards society, some
Eminent Personalities of Agra and outside including Scientists and Social Activists were
invited to deliver Expert Talk on various critical and social Issues. These included
(i) Sri Ajay Mishra, Asst. Zonal Officer, Road Transport Office, Agra (Invited talk on
Traffic & Road Safety),
(ii) Dr. Nasrin Begam, HoD, Dept. of Urdu, Baikunthi Devi Degree College and Ms.
Shrishti Gupta, Kalakriti Institute, Agra (Invited talk on Gender Equality & Women
Empowerment),
(iii) Prof S.N. Tripathi, Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Awardee, IIT, Kanpur (Invited talk
on Climate Change & Pollution),
(iv) Sri KK Roy, Dy. Commissioner-GST, Agra, Sri Punit Agnihotri, Asst. Commissioner-
GST, Agra and Sri Prashant Singh, Asst. Commissioner-GST, Agra (Invited talk on
Implications of GST),
(v) Sri Ritesh Batra, Renowned Management Guru & Motivator, Agra (Invited talk on
Stress Management), and
(vi) Dr. Siddharth Agarwal, Renowned Medical Practitioner, Agra (Invited talk on AIDS
Awareness).
10. Cultural Activities: The NSS Volunteers took very active part in cultural competitions
organized in evening session. The events included (i) Indian Vocal: Solo & Group, (ii)
Mono-Acting, (iii) Mime, (iv) Western Vocal: Solo & Group, (v) Instrumental
Performance: Solo & Group, (vi) Skit Competition
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11. Blood Donation Camp: A Blood Donation Camp in association with Samarpan Blood
Bank, Agra was organized on 24 December 2017. The NSS Volunteers enthusiastically
participated in this social cause and they along with NSS functionaries contributed
113 unit blood.
VALEDICTORY FUNCTION
The Valedictory Function was organized on December 25, 2017. Sri Arun Prakash,
Municipal Commissioner, Agra was the Chief Guest on this Occasion. The function was
graced by the Director, Registrar, Treasurer, Authorities and Officials of the Institute. Apart
from this a number of Invitees, Guests, NSS Program Officers, Staff and Representatives of
adopted Villages and Slums appreciated the efforts of the NSS Volunteers on this occasion.
Prof. Swami Prasad Saxena, NSS Coordinator of the Institute briefed about the activities
conducted during the camp. The Special Seven Day NSS Camp activities were highly
appreciated by Sri Arun Prakash. Dr. Guru Pyari Mehra, Chairman, Town Area Committee,
Dayalbagh, Agra, Sri Uday Veer Singh, Gram Pradhan of Adopted Villages, Honorable Guests
and Invited Speakers.
Campers in Inaugural Function Inaugural Function
Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Drains Cleaning in Adopted Villages
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Community Support Drain Maintenance
Children Awareness through Recreation Children Awareness & Chaupal
Drains Cleaning in Adopted Slums Hole-in-the-Wall in Adopted Slums
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Vocational Training in Adopted Slums Swachhata Campaign at Agra Cantt.
Jan Jagran through Rallies Social Help-Old Cloth Distribution
Renovation and Reconstruction of Community Gaushala
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Blood Donation Camp Speech Competition & Invited Talk on AIDS
Invited Talk on Implications of GST Invited Talk on Women Empowerment
Cultural Program Cultural Program