NSS Day Celebrated at Graduate School College for Women

Students showcase talent through dance and song performances

Key Points:

• National Service Scheme Day observed at Graduate School College for Women

• Event highlights importance of youth in nation-building

• Principal emphasizes character development and national service awareness

JAMSHEDPUR – Graduate School College for Women commemorated National Service Scheme (NSS) Day, emphasizing youth involvement in national service and character development.

The event commenced with NSS Program Officer Dr. Nisha Kongari presenting a plant to Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi.

Moreover, Dr. Priyadarshi stressed the importance of developing students’ personalities and raising awareness about national service.

On the other hand, Dr. Vinay Kumar Singh, Head of Political Science, shed light on NSS’s history.

He explained that NSS was formally launched on September 24, 1969, during Mahatma Gandhi’s birth centenary year.

Furthermore, Dr. Singh highlighted Gandhi’s emphasis on involving youth in national service.

"Young people contribute significantly to nation-building," remarked a knowledgeable source.

In addition, the event featured cultural performances by students.

Kajal and Shakuntala presented a beautiful dance performance.

Meanwhile, Shagufta, Chandrika, Urmila, Sonia, Vandana, and Meenakshi sang the NSS anthem.

The program was skillfully conducted by Arpita and Anuradha.

However, the vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Nisha Kongari.

Besides, Prof. Doris Das, Head of Botany Department, and Dr. Jyoti Kumari, Head of Philosophy Department, graced the occasion.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

Protest Seeks National Holiday on Bhamashah Jayanti

Protest in Jamshedpur demands national holiday on April 23 for Bhamashah Jayanti, with memorandum sent to President and Prime Minister.

Youth Dies After Clash Turns Violent in Jamshedpur

A violent clash in Jamshedpur led to a youth’s death after firing and blade attack, triggering protests by family members demanding compensation and bill waiver.

Opinion

Middle East War Risks Global Economic Shock

Rising Middle East tensions could trigger a global food and fuel crisis, highlighting weak global governance and costly geopolitical adventurism.

Baby Girl

Congrats, it's a baby girl.  Wrap her up, let the autumn leaves curl. At 5, she plays with her brother's car. Her mother reminds, come back soon...

Just A Girl 

You May Also Like

चांडिल में हाथी का हमला, चार घर ध्वस्त

चांडिल के गुंडा गांव में तड़के हाथी के हमले से चार घर टूटे और फसल नष्ट हुई, ग्रामीणों ने मशाल और शोर से हाथी को जंगल की ओर भगाया।

Elephant Rampage Destroys Homes in Chandil Village

A wild elephant caused destruction in Chandil village, damaging homes and crops, forcing villagers to flee and raising concerns over rising human-elephant conflict.

Read More

Discussion

Recent