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NSS MOTTO

The motto of NSS is ‘NOT Me But You’. This reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service and appreciation of the other person’s point of view and also to show consideration for fellow human beings.

NSS LOGO

The symbol of the NSS is based on the ‘Rath’ wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Orissa. These giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release, and signify the movement in life across time and space.

NSS DAY

National Service Society was formally launched on 24th September, 1969, the birth centenary year of the Father of the Nation. 24 September is celebrated every year as NSS Day with appropriate programmes & activities

NSS Song

During Silver Jubilee Year the NSS theme song has been composed. All NSS volunteers are expected to learn the theme song and sing the song during NSS programmes and celebrations. The theme song is available in download page. 

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List of NSS Programme Co - ordinators in Kerala

 

Sl.No Name of the University/Directorate Name of the Programme Co-Ordinator Mobile No Phone No Email I.D
1 University of Kerala  Dr. Shaji.A 9447324831   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ,This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
2 Mahatma Gandhi University Dr.E N Sivadasan 9447150086 0481 - 2731029
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3 University of Calicut Dr.N A Shihab 9447930196 0494 - 2407362 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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4 Kerala Agriculture University Dr. LATHA  K.   9496287722 0487 - 2438457 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
5 Kerala University of Health Science (KUHS) Dr.Asish .R 9539121063   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,
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6 Cochin University (CUSAT) Dr.Remya Ramachandran 9446035607 0484 - 2862226   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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7 Sri Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit Dr.Padmadas.K.L 8113047033 0484 - 2463480 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
8 Kannur University Dr.Sujith.KV 0497-2762356, 8547542565 0497 - 2715232, 2715291 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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9 Kerala University of Veterinary & Animal Science Dr.Sreeranjini A R 9447820178     This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
10 Kerala University of Fisheries  & Ocean Studies Dr.S Unnikrishnan 8921181551 0484 - 2703781 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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11 Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University Sri.Baburajan K 9946555718 0494 - 2631230  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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12 Central University of Kerala Smt.Anbazhagi S 9074306815 0467 - 2309474  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
13 Kerala Kalamandalam Deemed University for Arts & Ascience Sri.Aneesh 9496352144 04884 - 262562 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
14 Technical Cell Sri.Jayan P Vijayan 9747182813 0484 - 2551411  nsstckerala@gmail. com          
15 IHRD Sri. Manu Rajendran 9447266800 0479 - 2451424  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
16 Directorate of Training & Employment (ITD) Sri.Vasudevan P 9400226771 0471 - 2592612, 2501867 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
17 Directorate of Higher Secondary Education Dr. Shajitha.S 9746805470 0471 - 2323023 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
18 Directorate of Vocational Higher Secondary Education Dr. Renjith. P 9446878306 0471 - 2325323  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
19 NIT, Calicut Dr. Ashutosh Mishra 9474985651 8299231530 0495-2286223 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
20 National University of Advanced Legal Studies Dr.Sujith 9745677864 0484 - 23335990 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
21 APJ Abdul Kalam Technological university Dr.Arun M 9447860379   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
22 Aligar Muslim University (AMU), Malappuram Dr.Faisal K P 8921566483 9961124211 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
23 Jamia Hamdard Kannur Campus Sri.Sameer P A 9746232331   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.                                 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
24 Digital University Sri.Pradeep Kumar K 9605009044 0471-2788000 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
25 Central Sanskrit University Dr. Remya.PR 9847272075   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.,         This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
1 ETI Co-Ordinator, Calicut Dr.Sunny N M 9447418715   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
2 ETI Co-Ordinator, Kalamassery       This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  Regional Director Sri.YM.Uppin 9008840491   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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  State NSS Officer Dr.Anzer R N 9447304366   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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First award

 

NSS STATE AWARD 2022-23

CATEGORY – I

BEST DIRECTORATE

 Directorate of Voccational Higher Secondary Education-(VHSE)

 Programme Co-ordinator- Dr.Renjith P

 BEST UNIVERSITY

KANNUR UNIVERSITY

Programme Co-ordinator- Dr.Nafeesa Baby T P

 

 CATEGORY – II 

BEST NSS UNITS & PROGRAMME OFFICER

Sl. No

Name of Programme Officer

Name of Institution

  University/ Directorate

1

Sri.Vijaya Kumar V

Nehru Arts and Science College, Kanhangad

Kannur University

2

 

Dr.Suneesh P U

MES College of Engineering, Thrikkanapuram, Kuttippuram, Malappuram

APJ AbdulKalam Technological University

3

Dr.Ajish K R

CMS College , Kottayam

Mahatma Gandhi University

4

Smt.Preetha M V

T K Madhava Memorial College, Nangiarkulangara

Kerala University

5

Dr.Joseph Varghese

Sacred Heart College , Thevara, Ernakulam

Mahatma Gandhi University

6

Dr.Rafeeque P

Farooq College, Kozhikode

Calicut University

7

Sri.Aneesh Kumar E P

Iritty HSS , Iritty, Kannur

Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

8

Smt.Rajalekshmi P M

GVHSS Balussery, Kozhikode

Directorate of Voccational Higher Secondary Education

9

Dr.Midhun K S

Sreekrishna College, Guruvayoor

Calicut University

10

Smt.Lakshmi Pradeep

College of Applied Science, Thamarassery

Institute of Human Resources Development

11

Sri.Unnikrishnan P

Central Polytechnic College, Thiruvananthapuram

Directorate of Technical Cell

 

CATEGORY – III     VOLUNTEERS

BEST VOLUNTEERS (GIRLS)

Sl No

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

1

 

Fathima Anshi

RMHSS Melattur

Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

 

2

Liya Anna Yohannan

St.Gregorios College, Kottarakkara, Kollam

Kerala University

3

Isabel Maria

Mahatma Gandhi College Iritty, Kannur

Kannur University

 

4

Nasla Sherin C  K

CKG Memorial Govt.College,Perambra

Calicut University

5

 

Anashwara Vinod

Sree Narayana Guru College Chelannur, Kozhikode

Calicut University

6

 

Devika Menon

College of Applied Science, Chelakkara

Institute of Human Resources Development

     7

 

Kamalam

GVHSS (G)BP Angadi, Thirur, Malappuram

Directorate of Voccational Higher Secondary Education

8

Fida K

SSM Polytechnic College, Thirur

Directorate of Technical Cell

9

Adithya R V

HHMSPB NSS College for Women , Neeramankara

Kerala University

10

Anjana K Menon

TKM College of Engineering Kollam

APJ AbdulKalam Technological University

11

 

Shilpa Pradeep

Donbosco Arts and Science College, Angadikadavu

Kannur University

 

BEST VOLUNTEERS( BOYS)

Sl No

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

1

 

Mohammed Nihal C  P

MES Ponnani College , Ponnani , Malappuram

Calicut University

2

Adhith R

NSS College of Engineering , Palakkad

APJ AbdulKalam Technological University

 

3

 

Savin Shaji

Govt.College, Thalassery Kannur

Kannur University

 

4

 

M S Gautham

 

SreeNarayana College Kollam

Kerala University

5

 

Akhil Rajan

NSS Hindu College, Changanassery

Mahatma Gandhi University

 

6

 

 

Shifin P

Amal College of Advanced Studies, Nilambur

Calicut University

      7

 

 

Vyshak A

Govt.College Kasargode

Kannur University

     8

Sayanth P S

Iritty Higher Secondary School, Iritty Kannur

Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

 

 



 

NSS STATE AWARD 2021-22

 

CATEGORY – I
BEST DIRECTORATE

Directorate of Institute of  Human Resources Development

Programme Co-Ordinator- Dr.C R Ajith Sen

BEST UNIVERSITY

KERALA  UNIVERSITY

Programme Co-Ordinator- Dr.Shaji A

 

 CATEGORY – II 

BEST NSS UNITS & PROGRAMME OFFICER

Sl. No

Name of Programme Officer

Name of Institution

  University/ Directorate

1

Sri.Prasad S B

Krishna Menon Memorial Govt.Women’s  College Pallikunnu, Kannur

Kannur University

2

Dr.S Lekshmi

Sanatana Dharma College, Alappuzha

Kerala University

3

Sri.Khadhar K A

Seethi Sahib Memorial Polytechnic College,Thekkumuri, Tirur

Directorate of Technical Education

4

Dr.Sujith K V

Payyannur College, Payyannur

Kannur University

5

Dr.Suneesh P U

M E S College of Engineering,

Kuttippuram, Malappuram

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University

6

Smt.Mini K

Sreekrishnapuram V T Bhattathiripad College,

Mannampatta, Palakkad

University of Calicut

7

Smt.Rekha E R

H S S Panangad, Thrissur

Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

8

Dr.Sajeesh P

NSS College of Engineering,

Akathethara, Palakkad

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University

9

Smt.Sillyath K

GVHSS (G) B P Angadi, Tirur

Directorate of Vocational Higher Secondary Education

10

Sri.Faizal P Khan

College of Applied Science,

Muttom, Thodupuzha

Institute of Human Resources Development

 

CATEGORY – III     VOLUNTEERS

BEST VOLUNTEERS (GIRLS)

Sl No

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

 

1

 

Archana Prakash

 

Govt.Law College, Ayyanthole

Thrissur

 

University of Calicut

 

2

 

Fidha Farha Khalid

Krishna Menon Memorial Govt.Women’s College,

Pallikunnu, Kannur

 

Kannur University

3

Manjima M

M E S College of Engineering, Kuttippuram

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University

 

4

 

Athira Mohan G

T K Madhava Memorial College, Nangiarkulangara, Alappuzha

 

University of Kerala

 

5

 

Drishya Mol T

 

G W P T C Kottakkal

Directorate of Technical Education

 

6

 

Sreelaya O P

GHSS for Girls, Madayi, Kannur

Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

7

 

Sneha V

College of Applied Science, Chelakkara, Pazhayannur, Thrissur

Institute of Human Resources Development

8

Arya Ranjith

M E S Arts and Science College, Kuthuparamba

Kannur University

 

 

BEST VOLUNTEERS( BOYS)

Sl No

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

 

1

 

Martin Joseph

St.Berchmans (Autonomous) College,

Changanassery

Mahatma Gandhi University

2

Abhijith S

NSS College of Engineering, Palakkad

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University

 

3

 

Albin Kuriakose

Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Government Arts & Science College, Kottathara, Attapadi

 

University of Calicut

4

Ajamal A

Milad E Sherif Memorial College, Kayamkulam

University of Kerala

 

5

 

Anith M

Sreekrishnapuram V T Bhattathiripad College,

Mannampatta, Palakkad

 

University of Calicut

6

 

Rohin Pramod

College of Applied Science, Thamarassery

Institute of Human Resources Development

 

7

 

 

Basim K

Govt.HSS Pookkottupadam, Malappuram

Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

 

6

 

 

Alwin Christy

Nehru Arts & Science College.

Kanhangad

 

Kannur University

 

 

 



NSS STATE AWARDEES 2020-21

CATEGORY – I       BEST UNIVERSITY/DIRECTORATE
Directorate of Technical Education
Programme Co-Ordinator – Smt.Ajitha A

CATEGORY – II        BEST UNITS & PROGRAMME OFFICER

BEST NSS UNITS & PROGRAMME OFFICERS

 

Sl. No

Name of Programme Officer

Name of Institution

  University/ Directorate

1

 Sri. Santhosh. N

Pandallur Higher Seconday School Pandikkadu, Malappuram

Directorate of General Education (Higher Secondary Wing)

 

2

Sri. Sijo George

Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mattoor, Kalady, Ernakulam

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological  University

 

3

Sri. Sameer Sideequi.P

Govt.VHSS East Maradi, Ernakulam

Directorate of General Education (Vocational Higher Secondary Wing)

 

4

Smt.Manjusha. C.G

St.Mary's College Manarcadu, Kottayam

M.G. University

 

5

Sri. Anish.K.Joseph

St.Berchmans Autonomous College, Changanassery, Kottayam

M.G. University

 

6

Sri. Muhammed Shafi T

EMEA College of Arts and Science Kondotty, Malappuram

University of Calicut

 

7

Dr. Mohammed Rafi C

Ansar Arbic College, Valannur , Malappuram

University of Calicut

 

8

Dr. Deepamol Mathew

Nirmalagiri College, Kuthuparamba, Kannur

Kannur University

 

9

Sri.Shaiju. G.

Govt.Polytechnic College. Neyyattinkara

Directorate of

Technical Education

 

10

Smt.Ramia P K

College of Applied Sicence Puthenvelikkara North Paravoor, Ernakulam

Institute of Human Resources Development

 

 CATEGORY – III     VOLUNTEERS

BEST VOLUNTEERS (GIRLS)

SI No.

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

1

Amaya N

Providence Women's College , Kozhikkode

University of Calicut

 

2

 

Lakshmi Nandana. N.R.

Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ernakulam

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological  University

 

3

 

Saniga. K.

Govt. Polytechnic College Kodumbu , Palakkad

Directorate of Technical Education

 

4

Swathi Santhosh

Sree Chithra Thirunal College of Engineering, Pappanamcode, TVM

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological  University

 

5

Bhagya Mohan

S  N College for Women, Kollam

 

University of Kerala

 

6

Theertha.N.B.

Mahatma Gandhi College, Irutty, Kannur

Kannur University

7

Elsa Mani

Basalios Poulose II Cathelics College, Piravam, Ernakulam

M.G .University

8

Saranya Chandran G

S N College, Chempazhanthy, Trivandum

University of Kerala

 

BEST VOLUNTEERS( BOYS)

 

SI No.

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

1

Aswin K

NSS College, Ottappalam, Palakkad

University of Calicut

2

Akash.P

Govt. College, Kasarkode

Kannur University

3

Sreejith.S.V.

NSS College of Engineering, Palakkad

APJ Abdul Kalam Technological  University

4

Vishnu Ajayan

Marthoma College, Thiruvalla, Kottayam

MG University

5

Muhammed  Shabeeb K T

Blossom Arts and Science College, Kondotty, Malappuram

University of Calicut

 

6

 

Samraj.A.S.

College of Applied Science Puthanvelikkara, North Paravoor, Ernakulam

Institute of Human Resources Development

7

Naveen Jimmy

St.Berchmans Autonomous College, Changanassery, Kottayam

M.G .University

 

 



NSS State Award 2019-20

UNIVERSITY & DIRECTORATE LEVEL

University Level

 Kerala University

Directorate Level

  Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

 

BEST NSS UNITS & PROGRAMME OFFICERS

 

Sl. No

Name of Programme Officer

Name of Institution

University/Directorate

1

Dr.Gopakumar G

BJM Govt. College, Chavara

University of Kerala

2

Smt.Anzia S

GVHSS Kadakkal, Kollam

Directorate of General Education (Vocational Higher Secondary Wing)

3

Sri. Shaji K

KPMSM HSS Arikkulam Uralloor,Koyilandy

Directorate of General Education (Higher Secondary Wing)

4

Sri. Anil Melepurath

Vidya Academy of Science & Technology, Thrissur

Directorate of Technical Education

5

Sri. Sijo George

Adhi Shankara Institute of Science and Technology, Vidhya Bharathy Nagar, Mattoor, Kalady, Ernakulam - 683574

Directorate of Technical Education

6

Sri. Ansar A

Govt.Model HSS, Kulasekharapuram, Clappana

Directorate of General Education (Higher Secondary Wing)

7

Dr. Abdhunnassar Thalekunnath

Anvarul Islam Women's Arabic  College, Mongam, Malappuram

Calicut University

8

Smt. Sheena K

Mahathma Gandhi Arts & Science College, Chendayad, Panoor

Kannur University

9

Dr. Priya Senan V

Sahodaran Ayyappan Smaraka SNDP Yogam College Konni, Pathanamthitta

MG University

10

Sri. Ashok Alex Luke

CMS College Kottayam

MG University

 

VOLUNTEERS (GIRLS)

SI No.

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

1

Catherin Elza John

 

Achamma Memmorial HSS, Kalaketty

Kottayam

Directorate of General Education  (Higher Secondary Wing)

2

Raseena C Muhammed

Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kalady

Directorate of Technical Education

3

Angitha Das K

 

 Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College, Calicut

Calicut  University

 

4

Sree Lakshmi Deva

B J

Poilkav HSS Edakkulam

P O Koyilandy

Directorate of General Education (Higher Secondary Wing)

5

Nina Abraham

 

St.Berchmans Autonomous College Changanassery

MG University

 

6

Janavarshini

 

Sree Chithira Thirunal College of Engineering, Pappanamcode, Trivandrum

Directorate of Technical Education

7

Anaina K V

 

Navajyothi College , Cherupuzha

Kannur University

8

Vipanjika M A

College of Applied Science, Thamarassery, Kozhikkode

Institute of Human  Resources Development

9

Mumthas S

St.George College Aruvithura

MG University

10

 Reshma M

 

GVHSS Paravanna , Malppuram

Directorate of General Education (Vocational Higher Secondary Wing)

 

VOLUNTEERS( BOYS)

SI No.

Name of the Volunteer

Name of School/ College

University/Directorate

1

Nirmal Bino

 

Vidya Acadamy of Science and Technology, Thrissur

Directorate of Technical Education

2

Akshay S K

 

PRNSS College, Mattannur, Kannur

Kannur University

3

Jayaraj K S

 

Government Polytechnic College, Kodumbu, Palakkad

Directorate of Technical Education

4

Sudev V G

College of Applied Science, Kiliyanad P O, Calicut

Institute of Human  Resources Development

5

Dittu Alex

 

Sree Narayana College

Punalur, Kollam

 

University of Kerala

 



 

NSS State Award - 2018-19
CATEGORY – 3     
BEST VOLUNTEERS 
Sl No Name of Volunteers Name of School/College University/Directorate
1 Sreehari A M Vidhya Academy Science and Technology, Thrissur Directorate of Technical  Education
2 Gokul C Dileep St.Mary'S College, Manarkadu, Kottayam Mahathma Gandhi University
3 Arshad M MES College,Kuthuparamba, Kannur Kannur University
4 Vishnu Prasad C Marthoma College, Chungathara, Malappuram Calicut University
5 Vishnu S  Govt.College, Kasargod Kannur University
6 Arya C V KMCT College of Engineering for women, Kallamthode, Kozhikode Directorate of Technical  Education
7 Vinduja P S St.Michael's College, Cherthala Kerala University
8 Anchana Vinod College of Applied Science, Nedumkandam, Idukki,  Institute of Human Resources Development
9 Anagha T J Krishna Menon Memorial Govt.Womens's College, Kannur Kannur University
10 Soorya P S G M B H S S, Attingal, Trivandrum Directorate of Higher Secondary Education
11 Priyanka RaJan Morazha Co-Operative Arts and Science College, Kannur Kannur University
12 Riyamol S B College, Changanassery Mahathma Gandhi University
13 Anjana T College of Applied Science, Vadakkencherry, Palakkad Calicut University

The National Service Scheme is a flagship youth movement launched by the Government of India in 1969 during the birth centenary year of Mahatma Gandhi. Guided by the inspiring motto “Not Me, But You,” NSS nurtures socially committed, responsible, and compassionate citizens through the spirit of voluntary community service and nation-building. Rooted in the philosophy of Education through Service, NSS empowers student youth to transform learning into meaningful social action.

The National Service Scheme functions under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India, as a Central Sector Scheme engaging Plus Two students, technical institution students, and undergraduate & postgraduate students across the country. From its humble beginning in 37 Universities with nearly 40,000 volunteers, NSS has evolved into one of India’s largest and most vibrant student movements dedicated to community transformation and youth empowerment.

In Kerala, NSS stands as a dynamic force of social change and youth leadership. The Kerala State NSS Cell presently comprises 25 Cells, including 19 University Cells and 6 Directorates, with 2313 GIA Units and 1300 SFU Units, collectively engaging more than 3.6 lakh volunteers across the State. Through innovative, impactful, and people-centered initiatives, NSS Kerala has emerged as a model of excellence in community engagement and youth development.

NSS volunteers actively participate in transformative programmes such as Snehabhavanam (Homes for the Homeless), Yuvajagaran (HIV/AIDS Awareness), Jeevadhara (Blood Donation Campaigns), Health and Organ-donation awareness initiatives, Swachhata Hi Seva(Cleanliness) campaigns, Palliative care services, Upajeevanam (Self-Employment Support), skill enhancement programmes, ASAADSENA anti-drug campaigns, environmental and carbon neutrality initiatives, and YuvaAapda Mitra disaster management activities. The flagship seven-day Special Camps and Manasagramam (Partner Village) projects provide volunteers with immersive community living experiences that cultivate leadership, discipline, teamwork, empathy and social commitment.

The activities of NSS, Kerala are strongly aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on inclusive growth, health and well-being, quality education, environmental sustainability, gender equality, poverty alleviation and resilient communities. Through every initiative, NSS strives to build a socially conscious generation committed to creating a sustainable, equitable, and compassionate society.

The National Service Scheme continues to inspire youth to become catalysts of positive change — serving humanity with dedication, integrity and the true spirit of selfless service.

Aim

The core aim of the National Service Scheme (NSS) is to inspire and empower student youth through meaningful community service, while fostering personality development, leadership, social responsibility and a spirit of active participation. NSS provides diverse learning experiences that nurture confidence, teamwork, empathy, service-mindedness and a strong sense of achievement among volunteers.

Objectives:

The broad objectives of NSS are to:

(i) understand the community in which they work

(ii) understand themselves in relation to their community;

(iii) identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving process;

(iv) develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility;

(v) utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community problems;

(vi) develop competence required for group living and sharing of responsibilities;

(vii) gain skills in mobilizing community participation;

(viii) acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude;

(ix) develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and

(x) practice national integration and social harmony.

Since National Service Scheme is jointly sponsored by the Government of India and the State Government, active participation of the State Government is essential for the proper growth and development of NSS Programme in the State. To achieve this aim, the following administrative structure is envisaged at State level, consisting of the state Liaison Cell and State Advisory Committees.

State NSS Cell

At the State level, there will be a state Nss Cell headed by the State NSS Officer (SNO). The Government of India extends cent percent financial assistance for establishing the State NSS Cell.

Functions of the State NSS Cell


The main functions of the State NSS Cell are:

To ensure that budgetary provisions are made for NSS programmes in the State budget;

Timely allocation of NSS strength to respective Universities in the State.

Timely release of grants to Universities and colleges/+2 councils.

Submission of accounts, statements and programme reports to the
government of India.

Convening of meetings of State Nss Advisory Committee from time to time.

Monitoring of the programme through Universities/+2 councils in
consultation with NSS Regional Centre.

Coordinating with development agencies and departments for NSS
programme development in the State.

State NSS Officer

The State Liaison Officer will be the head of the State NSS Cell which is set up in the State Secretariat. The State NSS Officer will be looking after the functions of the Cell as stated above and to get all matters expedited and take follow-up action at appropriate levels in the State for effective implementation
of NSS.

Selection of the State NSS Officer

The State NSS Officer will be selected as per the procedure laid down as under:-
a) The information about the post will be circulated among Universities and colleges and application will be invited.
b) Interview will be conducted by the Selection Committee constituted for this purpose.
c)  The committee will recommend the name of suitable candidates for the appointment as State Liaison Officer.

Composition of Selection Committee

a)Secretary of Nodal Department dealing with NSS  ( Chairperson )
b)The Commissioner/Director of Higher Education & Youth Affairs ( Member)
c)The nominee of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, New Delhi (Member)

Qualifications for the post of State Liaison Officer


a)He/she should have served as Programme Coordinator in the University or Programme Officer in a college at least for four years continuously.
b)He/she should possess the academic qualifications for being appointed as State Liaison Officer as prescribed by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.
c)He/she should have interest in Youth work in particular and social work in general.

Functions of State NSS Officer


a) The State Liaison Officer will ensure that sufficient budgetary provisions are made well in advance in the budget of the State government as per the financial pattern every year so that necessary funds are available from the States for the implementation of NSS programme.

b) He/she will ensure that the NSS grants are released in time to the Universities/+2 stage. He/she will further ensure that the Universities/+2 stage release the grants to the colleges and schools in time.

c)  He/she will further ensure that the grants are utilized by the Universities/+2 stage as per the administrative and policy directives of the Government of India.
d) He/she will further ensure that the grants are utilized for NSS activities without any diversion. In case of misuse of NSS funds, he/she will also conduct necessary investigation and submit report to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, New Delhi along with his/her recommendations.

e)  He/she will ensure that the Universities/+2 councils maintain separate accounts in respect of NSS grants and submit the accounts duly audited to the State Government in time. He/she will further ensure that consolidated accounts of the grants released to the State Government duly audited along with the utilization Certificates are sent to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, New Deli in time. This will enable the Ministry to release further grants in time.

f)   The State NSS Officer will ensure that the NSS volunteers strength allocated by the Government of India is further re-allocated to the Universities and +2 councils in time. In consultation with NSS Regional Centre he will also assess the demand of NSS strength by the various Universities/+2 councils in the light of the performance of the Universities/+2 councils during the last year. He/she will also issue the necessary office orders regarding allocation of NSS strength by 30th May every year.

g)  He/she will ensure the convening of the meeting of the State NSS Advisory Committee periodically as prescribed by the Ministry. The State Advisory Committe should meet twice a year. In the absence of the meeting of the State Advisory Committee, he/she will ensure that the State NSS Coordination Committee meets to review the progress of NSS programme during the year.

h)  He/she will ensure the Inter-Departmental coordination of the various State Government Departments relating to NSS Activities. He/she will further ensure that close coordination is maintained between the Programme Coordinators and TOCs/TORCs. He/she will convene the meeting for planning, review and evaluation of NSS activities in the State by inviting Heads of the office of NSS Regional Centre, Programme Officers, Programme Coordinators of the Universities/+2 stage and TOC/TORCs. He/she in turn will give feed back to the Programme Adviser.

i)   He/she would also ensure that the Programme Coordinators in the Universities/+2 councils are appointed by the Universities in time as per the terms, conditions and procedure laid down by the Government of India and no post of Programme Coordinator remains vacant for a long time in any university.

j)   He/she will ensure that the Programme Officers for NSS units in the colleges/+2 schools are selected as per terms, conditions and procedure laid down by the Ministry. He/she will also ensure that the teachers selected as Programme Officers are relieved by the Institutions for their training and orientation, organized by TOC/TORC from time to time.

k)  He/she will ensure the proper coordination in the State level/Inter-University programmes like Workshop, Conferences, State Youth Awards, Pre-camp training of the State contingent of the volunteers selected for national events etc.

l)   He/she will process and evaluate the reports received from the various Universities/+2 level of the NSS activities. He/she will ensure the submission of data and periodical reports to the Programme Adviser regarding regular activities

m) He/she will also bring out suitable NSS literature periodically, and publish Annual Reports of NSS activities, conducted in his/her State.

n)  He/she will make visits to the Universities, colleges, schools to assess the implementation of NSS programme, not exceeding 15 days in a quarter.

University Level

The National Service Scheme covers students at the level of higher education. Thus the administrative structures of the higher education have the responsibility of looking after NSS and its implementation at college/school/universities level. The successful functioning of NSS Cell at University level will give impetus for proper implementation of NSS in the Unit level.

NSS University Cell

Every University should have an NSS Cell to supervise and coordinate NSS Programmes in colleges affiliated to it.

The Universities having strength of more than 10,000 NSS volunteers should have full time programme coordinators. The Universities having strength of less than 10,000 NSS volunteers may have part time programme coordinators.

NSS being an academic extension programme the University will provide necessary infrastructure and other facilities like telephone, office and office equipment and secretarial assistance for the smooth functioning of the cell.

The Cell will function under the Vice – chancellor. The Programme Coordinator, NSS will be in charge of the Cell and the main executive functionary.

Composition of Selection Committee


The selection of the Programme Coordinator will be made by the Selection Committee as per the following procedure:

The vacancy of the post will be advertised in local and National dailies.

The suitable candidates will be interviewed by the Committee. At least 5 persons should be short listed for interview.

The candidate will be selected by the Committee constituted for this purpose.

Selection of the Programme Coordinator

a) Vice Chancellor/Head of Institution ( Chairperson )
b) Secretary of the Department dealing with NSS/ - his/her nominee  (Member )
c) Head of NSS Regional Centre not below the rank of DY. Programme Adviser/Asst. Programme Adviser  ( Member )
d) Registrar of the University ( Member Secretary )

Qualifications of the Programme Coordinator

a)    Reader/Senior lecturer in the University or affiliated college.
b)    Principal of affiliated college having the status of Reader with NSS background.
c)    Must have been a Programme Officer of NSS for at least three years.
d)    Must have undergone NSS orientation in a TOC/TORC.
e)    Not more than 50 years of age at the time of selection as Coordinator.

Term/Tenure of the Programme Coordinator

The Programme Coordinator will be appointed on deputation/short term contract for the period of three years extendable by two year further.

No Programme Coordinator will be appointed on permanent basis.

Functions of the Programme Coordinators

a) To assist and guide the NSS Unit for implementation of NSS programmes at college level.
b) To help in organizing camps, training and orientation programmes for the NSS Programme Officers.
c) To visit the NSS Units for monitoring and evaluation.
d) To ensure timely release of grants to colleges.
f)  To submit the reports and returns to Programme Adviser, Regional Centre, State Liaison Officer.
g) To ensure selection of new Programme Officers as per guidelines and ensure their orientation within the stipulated period.
h) To submit half yearly reports and other information required to Government of India, Regional Centre and State NSS Officer on the prescribed proforma.
i)  To have liaison with Regional Centre, State Liaison Officer and TOC/TORC for the implementation of NSS programme.
j)  To bring out documents and reports on the achievements of NSS.

+2 Levels

During VII plan many State Governments approached the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, government of India for extension of National Service Scheme at +2 level also. Initially, NSS was introduced at +2 level in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, west Bengal and Goa (UT) on experimental basis. In course of time many other States have also introduced NSS at +2 level. The response of the NSS Volunteers at +2 level has been very encouraging. Approximately 1,20,000 volunteers have been enrolled in +2 by the end of the year 1992 – 93. At present, the following infrastructure has been established in the States for the implementation of NSS Programme.

NSS Cell at +2 Level

a) NSS Cell at +2 level will be established in the established in the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education/Secondary School Education to supervise and coordinate the NSS Programmes in the Schools covered under NSS at Higher/Senior Secondary school level. Students admitted into +2 i.e. 11th and 12th standards only are eligible to join NSS.

b) The Education Department/Director of Secondary education/school education/+2 Council will ensure that a full time programme coordinator is provided where the strength of NSS volunteers at +2 level is more than 10,000. However, a regular officer can serve as part time programme coordinator if the strength of NSS Volunteers is less than 10,000.

c)  If the strength of NSS volunteers crosses 15,000, another programme coordinator may be appointed to provide effective supervision, coordination and implementation of NSS Programme.

d) The Education Department/Directorate of Secondary Education/School Education/+2 Council will provide necessary infrastructure and other facilities, like Telephone, office accommodation, office equipment and secretarial assistance for the smooth function of the NSS Cell.

e)  The NSS Cell/Cells will function under the Director of Secondary Education/School Education/+2 Council. The programme coordinator will be in charge of the Cell.

f)   The NSS Advisory Committee will be constituted to advise and guide the programme coordinator.

Programme Co-ordinator

The Programme Coordinator is the key functionary as far as NSS in concerned. Only a dedicated and devoted Programme Coordinator with adequate experience in youth work can plan, execute and evaluate the NSS activities in the proper perspective.

The Programme Coordinator will execute all administrative and policy directives of the Government of India and the State Government, decisions of the State Advisory Committee, +2 Advisory Committee for the implementation of NSS programmes. The NSS programmes will be prepared in the light of the guidelines issued by the Government of India.

Selection of the Programme Coordinators

The selection of the programme coordinators at +2 level will be made by a duly constituted Selection Committee as per the following procedure:

  1. The vacancy of the post will be advertised in the local and national dailies.
  2. The suitable candidates will be interviewed by the committee. At least 5 persons will be short listed for interview.
  3. The candidate will be selected by the Committee constituted for this purpose.

Composition of the Selection Committee

The Selection Committee for the post of Programme Coordinator for +2 stage will consist of the following members:

  1. The Educational Secretary                            -        Chairperson
  2. NSS State Liaison Officer (SLO)                     -        Member
  3. Head of the concerned NSS Regional Centre   -        Member
  4. The Director of Secondary Education/

School Education/+2 Council                    -        Member

Qualification for the post of Programme Coordinator at +2 stage

  1. Principal of a Higher Secondary School not below the rank of District. Education Officer.

Or  Officer of the Education Department not below the rank of District. Educational Officer.

  1. Should have served as Programme Officer in a school or college at least for 3 years.
  2. Should have undergone NSS orientation in a TOC/TORC.
  3. Not more than 50 years of age at the time of selection as Programme Coordiantor.

Term/Tenure of the Programme Coordiantor

The programme Coordinator will be apoointed on deputation/short term contract for the period of 3 years initially. It may be extended for another year subject to satisfactory performance.

Functions of the Programme Coordinators

  1. To assist and guide the NSS Units for implementation of NSS Programmes at +2 level.
  2. To help in organizing camps, training and orientation programmes for the  NSS Group leaders and programme officers.
  3. To visit the NSS Units for monitoring and evaluation.
  4. To ensure implementation of NSS Regular Activities and Special Camping Programme.
  5. To ensure timely release of grants.
  6. To submit reports and returns to Programme Advisor, Regional Centre and State Liaison Cell.
  7. To select new Programme Officers as per guidelines and ensure their orientation within the stipulated period.
  8. To submit half yearly reports and other information required to government of India, Regional Centre, State Liaison Officer and TOC/TORC as desired by the Governement of India.
  9. To liaise with Regional Centre, State Liaison Officer and TOC/TORC for implementation of NSS programme.
  10. To bring out the publication and reports throwing light on the achievements.

Pattern of Expenditure at +2 level

  1. The Programme Co- ordinator may incur expenditure on NSS Cell as per
    pattern of financial expenditure sanctioned by the Government of India.
  2. The Programme Co-ordinator will get the budget approved by the NSS
    Advisory Committee.
  3. As the financial pattern of Expenditure falls in the category of
    Administrative and Policy directives, the +2 Cells are requested to adhere
    to it.

NSS Advisory Committee at +2 Stage

a) The Education Department of its wing for +2 Education will constitute an
NSS Advisory committee as stated in para No. I of chapter 6 of this part. The Advisory Committee will advise the Programme Coordinator in planning and developing NSS programmes and projects in the schools. It will also review the NSS activities undertaken during the past years. It will also ensure the allocation of NSS student strength and release of grants to the schools.

b) The Advisory Committee is an apex body for implementation of NSS at +2
level. The Programme Co-ordinator will approach the committee for the approval of NSS budget covering the NSS activities and establ;ishment expenditure on NSS Cell.

Shri. Roji M John
Minister for Higher Education
Chairperson
(NSS Advisory Board)
Dr. Sharmila Mary Joseph IAS
Principal Secretary
Higher Education Dept.
( Vice- Chairman )

 

Dr. D Devipriya
State NSS Officer

NSS MOTTO:- The motto of NSS is ‘NOT Me But You’. This reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service and appreciation of the other person’s point of view and also to show consideration for fellow human beings.

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NSS LOGO :-The symbol of the NSS is based on the ‘Rath’ wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Orissa. These giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release, and signify the movement in life across time and space.

NSS DAY :- National Service Society was formally launched on 24th September, 1969, the birth centenary year of the Father of the Nation. 24 September is celebrated every year as NSS Day with appropriate programmes & activities