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1 N.S.S. REPORT (R. A. PODAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS) 1) AVHAN CAMP: DATE: 1 ST JUNE TO 10 TH JUNE, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 01 MALE: 00 FEMALE: 01 (JUNE) AVHAN is a state level camp. This was conducted by Kolhapur University. Nearly 1200 volunteers attended this camp from all over Maharashtra. From our college Ms. Amita Phale attended this camp.
2 AVHAN Camp ) WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY: DATE: 5th JUNE, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 15 MALE: 07 FEMALE: 08 NSS Volunteers were asked to prepare posters on account of World Environment Day and these posters were displayed in the college to spread awareness of Environment Day. 3) YOGA DAY CAMP: DATE: 17 TH JUNE TO 19 TH JUNE, 2017
3 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 05 MALE: 00 FEMALE: 05 R. D. National College arranged yoga day camp. This was attended by our volunteers. Different yoga asana were taught during yoga day camp. 4) INTERACTION WITH ADAM GILCHRIST AT CONVOCATION: DATE: 20 TH JUNE, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 01 MALE: 00 FEMALE: 01 This was a university level activity in which there was interaction between volunteers and Adam Gilchrist. Interaction with Adam Gilchrist 5) INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY: DATE: 21 ST JUNE, 2017
4 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 13 MALE: 07 FEMALE: 06 On 21 st June we celebrated international yoga day in our college with NCC and Extension Forum. Students from junior as well as Degree College participated in it. Also our Principal Madam was a part of it. International Yoga Day 6) DRUG ABUSE: DATE: 28 TH JUNE, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 17 MALE: 08 FEMALE: 09 Activity on drug abuse was conducted at Worli. Various programmes were arranged.
5 (JULY) 7) VANMOHATSAV WEEK: DATE: 1 ST JULY TO 7 TH JULY, ST JULY: TREE PLANTATION IN COLLEGE: NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 12 MALE: 05 FEMALE: 07 NSS Volunteers had a tree plantation programme in college premises. Total 20 trees were planted during this programme.
6 Tree Plantation during Vanmahotsav Week. 3 RD JULY: POSTER MAKING: We arranged poster competition in our college during Vanmahotsav week. 6 TH JULY:
7 RALLY: NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 19 MALE: 11 FEMALE: 08 Rally was conducted on account of Vanmahotsav week around our college premises to spread awareness of save tress. 8) PULSE POLIO DRIVE: Pulse Polio Drive DATE: 3 RD JULY TO 7 TH JULY, RD JULY, 2017 (1 ST DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 13 MALES: 06 FEMALE: 07 4 TH JULY, 2017 (2 ND DAY)
8 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 14 MALE: 07 FEMALE: 07 5 TH JULY, 2017 (3 RD DAY) NO OF VOLUNTEERS: 15 MALE: 07 FEMALE: 08 6 TH JULY, 2017 (4 TH DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 14 MALE: 06 FEMALE: 08 7 TH JULY, 2017 (5TH DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 13 MALE: 05 FEMALE: 08 Pulse Polio Drive was conducted in association with Lal Bahadur Shastri hospital volunteers were allotted different areas. Our Volunteers visited the allotted area and had given the dose to the children of age 0-5 years. 9) GURUPOORNIMA: DATE: 8 TH JULY, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 08 MALE: 03 FEMALE: 05 Our NSS Volunteers had celebrated the programme of guru pornima with the teaching as well as non-teaching staff. Teachers were felicitated with small token of love.
9 10) VAJRESHWARI BOOK DONATION: DATE: 9 TH JULY, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 50 MALE: 28 FEMALE: 22 We had a book donation programme at Vajreshwari in association with Parel Samajik Sanstha. Books were donated to the orphanage children. Book donation
10 11) F.Y.J.C ADMISSION PROCESS: DATE: 11 TH JULY, TO 13 TH JULY, TH JULY, 2017 (1 ST DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 17 MALE: 09 FEMALE: TH JULY, 2017 (2 ND DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 16 MALE: 08 FEMALE: TH JULY, 2017 (3 RD DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 30 MALE: 13 FEMALE: 17 We the NSS Volunteer had helped our office staff in the admission process of FYJC in form filling and other stuff. 12) F.Y.BCOM ORIENTATION: DATE: 13 TH JULY TO 15 TH JULY, TH JULY, 2017 (1 ST DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 06 MALE: 01 FEMALE: TH JULY, 2017 (2 ND DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 04 MALE: 01 FEMALE: TH JULY, 2017 (3 RD DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 04
11 MALE: 02 FEMALE: 02 NSS Volunteers helped the college staff for the F.Y.Bcom Orientation. Volunteers helped in crowd controlling and sitting arrangements. 13) UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION DAY: DATE: 17 TH JULY, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 18 MALE: 10 FEMALE: 08 There was a university activity in convocation hall on account of University Foundation Day. 14) Anti-Ragging squad: DATE: 17 TH JULY, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 35 MALE: 15 FEMALE: 20 On the first day of college the volunteers formed an ant- ragging squad to prevent F.Y.Bcom students from being ragged. 15) N.S.S ORIENTATION: DATE: 20 TH JULY, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 40 MALE: 19 FEMALE: 21 It was conducted in order to make our newly admitted people aware about NSS. Students were briefed about various activities conducted throughout the year.
12 N.S.S Orientation 16) BOOT CAMP: DATE: 29 TH JULY, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 18 MALE: 09 FEMALE: 09 Our senior volunteers arranged boot camp for our juniors. First they gave introduction to each other, and then treasure hunt was organized for juniors and after treasure hunt juniors had to do street play on the topic which was given at the end of treasure hunt. After treasure hunt we had refreshments. Core team was introduced to juniors at the end of boot camp.
13 Boot Camp Party
14 (AUGUST) 17) WASTE MANAGEMENT SESSION: DATE: 2 ND AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 03 MALE: 03 FEMALE: 00 Waste management session was organized by Ruia College. This was attended by our volunteers. Session was about how to manage different kinds of waste i.e. wet& dry waste. Seminar was conducted by an NGO. They told us about how to segregate wet and dry waste? How to decompose wet waste? And what to do with dry waste? They told us to do job that 2 societies should be covered per volunteer and awareness should be spread throughout the Mumbai about waste management. 18) STEM CELL ACTIVITY: DATE: 4 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 43 MALE: 15 FEMALE: 28 Stem cell donation camp was organized by our NSS unit with the help of Tata memorial hospital. Our volunteers tried to bring as much as donors possible for registration. Our volunteers tried to explain the importance of stem cell donation that it can save someone s life, a child suffering from cancer can be saved with this donation. At the end of the day total 250 donors registered themselves for stem cell donation.
15 Stem Cell Registration 19) CLEAN UP-DRIVE AT BARHANPUR: DATE: 5 TH AUGUST, 2017 VENUE: BHARANPUR NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 40 MALE: 23 FEMALE: 17 Cleanliness is at next to godliness, as the old maxim goes a clean- up drive was conducted at Barhanpur to make the awareness of cleanliness.
16 20) TREE PLANTATION AT BARHANPUR: DATE: 18 TH AUGUST, 2017 VENUE: BHARANPUR NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 30 MALE: 14 FEMALE: 16 We planted 100 trees in our adopted village Barhanpur, our adopted area.
17 Tree Plantation: Barhanpur 21) BLOOD DONATION SKIT: DATE: 10 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 11 MALE: 05 FEMALE: 06 Our volunteers did a street play on blood donation as our NSS unit arranged blood donation camp in our college. Our volunteers tried to explain the importance of blood donation through this skit. They tried to convey our
18 message to audience that blood donation is the best donation; you can save someone s life. We performed street play in front of our college gate and near Matunga station. Blood Donation skit performed by N.S.S volunteers at Matunga Station area. 22) BLOOD DONATION ACTIVITY: DATE: 10 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 39 MALE: 17 FEMALE: 22 We arranged BLOOD DONATION CAMP in our college with the help of Sion Hospital. Before Blood Donation Camp our volunteers performed a street play on blood donation, in front of our college gate and near Matunga station. After street play, we started the blood donation camp in our college auditorium. There were our 39 volunteers on duty during blood donation camp. They tried
19 to bring donors by explaining the importance of blood donation. 35 blood samples were collected during this whole camp. 23) FRIENDSHIP DAY: DATE: 11 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 22 MALE: 06 FEMALE: 16 On the occasion of friendship day our volunteers celebrated friendship day with sweepers who clean near Matunga station and nearby areas, around our college.
20 24) PEACE AND HARMONY RALLY: DATE: 13 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 27 MALE: 10 FEMALE: 17 It was a university level activity at Worli. Seminar was arranged and it was addressed by ram dev baba. They gave a speech on nonviolence.
21 25) INDEPENDENCE DAY: DATE: 15 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 55 MALE: 30 FEMALE: 25 On the occasion of Independence Day our volunteers enacted an act or play to show today s generation how the condition of our India in pre Independence was and post-independence period. To show how our freedom fighters gave their life to save our country. And what are we doing now? Is this the India our freedom fighters gave their life for? These are the questions on which our play focused on. Independence Day 2017
22 26) LTC CAMP: DATE: 16 TH AUGUST, 2017 TO 20 TH AUGUST, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 02 MALE: 01 FEMALE: 01 LTC is a university level camp, arranged by K.C College Churchgate. In this camp Mr. Siddhant more and Ms. Siddhi Kadam represented our college. In this camp total 62 volunteers participated from 30 different colleges. Volunteers were given special training about NSS and different activities. It was a 5 day camp which consisted of different activities.
23 27) WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY: DATE: 24 TH AUGUST, 2017 VENUE: GURUNANAK COLLEGE. NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 05 MALE: 01 FEMALE: 04 Waste management activity was arranged by Gurunanak College, which was attended by our volunteers. In this seminar how to segregate wet and dry waste? What to do with wet waste? And how to decompose it? And other question regarding waste management were discussed. 28) Book Donation (Barhanpur): Date: 24 th August, 2017 No. of volunteers: 51 Male: 25 Female: 26 Book donation was carried out by our volunteers in Barhanpur rural schools. The children were extremely happy to receive those books.
24 29) Food Distribution (Barhanpur): Date: 25 th August, 2017
25 No. of volunteers: 55 Male: 33 Female: 22 Volunteers distributed biscuits at our adopted village. Food Distribution.
26 30) Crowd Controlling: DATE: 29 th August, TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 26 MALE: 15 FEMALE: 11 During Ganesh Chaturthi our volunteers did crowd controlling at Dadar chowpaty. Our volunteers helped police officers who were working in that area by helping them to control crowd and helping other people.
27 (SEPTEMBER) 31) RALLY FOR RIVERS: DATE: 1 ST SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 48 MALE: 28 FEMALE: 20 Our volunteers carried out rally for rivers rally, after the session of rally for rivers which was conducted in our college. Rally for rivers is a mission to save all the important rivers of India. We tried to spread out awareness about rally for rivers through this rally. We distributed leaflets of rally for rivers; we tried to convey our message by a peaceful means. We explained them that rivers are our mothers so this is our duty to save them. Rally For Rivers
28 32) Clean-Up Drive L.S.S: DATE: 2 TH SEPTEMBER, NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 35 MALE: 18 FEMALE: 17 A clean-up drive was conducted by the volunteers at our adopted area in Sion. 33) RRC Workshop: Date: 4 th September, No. of volunteers: 03 Male: 01 Female: 02 Three volunteers which included the RRC heads of the college attended the workshop in which they were informed about HIV and AIDS. Moreover, which and how the activities should be conducted was even briefed.
29 RRC workshop 34) Teachers Day: DATE: 5 TH SEPTEMBER, NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 25 MALE: 11 FEMALE: 14 Teacher s day was celebrated by the volunteers in the college by making and distributing THANK YOU cards to the teachers and the staff.
30 35) YOUTH FESTIVAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION: DATE: 7 TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 05 MALE: 00 FEMALE: 05 5 female volunteers from our NSS UNIT went for this activity. On the occasion of prize distribution of youth festival, our female volunteers welcomed chief guests for this event. 36) ONE MIND TRAINING: DATE: 8 TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 02 MALE: 01 FEMALE: 01 The Activity started at morning 9 am with a warm welcome to all of us, then introduction of Principal of Gurunanak college next Chief Guest MRS THOMAS ANDERSON who is the regional director of I.Y.F then MRS DUKE JAN YEN who is the Ambassador of Korean Republic. Mr JAN YEN Gave a speech that how best training they have given to their Korean Students to help the people all over the world, to bring equality, faith, Love towards each other. I.Y.F is carrying its activities since 2003 and now There are 5704 members in all over the world.
31 Volunteers at MIND TRAINING CAMP. 37) LSS ACTIVITY: DATE: 8 TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 26 MALE: 11 FEMALE: 15 We went to LSS i.e. Lok seva sanga. It is a school were our volunteers go every Saturday to teach and play with the students of this school. We enjoy a lot over there while playing and teaching them. We donated pencils on the 1 st day of LSS. 38) GENDER SENSITIZATION: DATE: 16 TH SEPTEMBER, 2017
32 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 29 MALE: 17 FEMALE: 12 Gender sensitization activity was arranged by Ruia college NSS unit. Main focus of this activity was to increase awareness about gender equality and equity. 39) LSS ACTIVITY: DATE: 16 TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 36 MALE: 20 FEMALE: 16 We went to LSS i.e. Lok seva sanga. It is a school were our volunteers go every Saturday to teach and play with the students of this school. We enjoy a lot over there while playing and teaching them. We donated book to them on 1 st day of LSS. 40) PULSE POLIO DRIVE: DATE: 17 TH SEPTEMBER TO 22 ND SEPTEMBER, 2017
33 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 12 MALE: 06 FEMALE: 06 Our college volunteers did a pulse polio drive in Dadar, Matunga and Sion. Our volunteers on 1 st day we re given polio booths to complete the task. From 2 nd day onwards our volunteers did door to door pulse polio drive. 41) LSS ACTIVITY: Date: 23 rd September, 2017 No. Of volunteers: 28 Male: 15 Female: 13 We went to LSS i.e. Lok seva sanga. It is a school were our volunteers go every Saturday to teach and play with the students of this school. We enjoy a lot over there while playing and teaching them. 42) NSS DAY CELEBRATION: Date: 23 rd September, 2017 No. Of volunteers: 58 Male: 28 Female: 30 On the occasion of NSS day we decorated our NSS room with balloon and ribbons. We took NSS prayer. Then our principal gave a small speech to inspire and motivate us.
34 Rangoli made on the occasion of N.S.S Day. 43) STATE LEVEL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION: Date: 24 th September, 2017 No. Of volunteers: 40 Male: 19 Female: 21 It was a university level activity. Which was attended by our volunteers. On the occasion of NSS day. Which was held at convocation hall Churchgate. Our C.M. Mr. Devendra Fadanvis and education minister Vinod Tawade was present during prize distribution.
35 44) COLLEGE CLEANLINESS DRIVE: Date: 27 th September, 2017 No. Of volunteers: 34 Male: 15 Female: 19 Cleanliness drive was done by our volunteers in our college.
36 College Cleanliness Drive 45) CLEANLINESS DRIVE AT MAHIM BEACH: DATE: 29 TH SEPTEMBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 45 MALE: 20 FEMALE: 25 Our volunteers did cleanliness drive at Mahim beach on 29th September.
37 (OCTOBER) 46) BHAJAN SANDHYA: DATE: 2 ND OCTOBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 55 MALE: 29 FEMALE: 26 It was a university level activity. On the occasion of 2 nd October Bhajan Sandhya was organised by university. Volunteers from different colleges of Mumbai gathered in front of gateway of India. After singing we all took the oath of nonviolence.
38 Bhajan Sandhya at Gateway of India.
39 47) VYASN MUKTI RALLY: DATE: 3 RD OCTOBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 50 MALE: 25 FEMALE: 25 It was a university level activity. Rally was from Azad Maidan to Churchgate. Reason for rally was to make people Vyasn mukta. 48) EYE CHECK UP CAMP: DATE: 4 TH OCTOBER, 2017 TO 6 TH OCTOBER, 2017 NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 52 MALE: 21 FEMALE: 31 Free eye check-up camp was arranged in our college from 4 th October to 6 th October, for all the students teaching and non-teaching staff.
40 Eye Check-up Camp 49) Compost Pit Work: Date: 7 th October, No. of volunteers: 26 Male: 12 Female: 14 Wet waste was collected from the Matunga station market area for the compost pit work by the volunteers. Followed by a session by Ma am about the working of compost pit and how it should be done.
41 50) Diwali celebration (Barhanpur): Date: 8 th October, 2017 ton14 th October, No. of volunteers: 40 Male: 15 Female: 25 Volunteers celebrated Diwali with the people in Barhanpur by distributing diyas painted by the volunteers.
42 51) Jashn-E-Qwwali: Date: 10 th October, No. of volunteers: 27 Male: 12 Female: 15 An area based activity was conducted at the Kalina University.
43 52) Anti-corruption Seminar: Date: 13 th October, No. of volunteers: 04 Male: 02 Female: 02 An university level activity was conducted at Jai Hind college. A seminar was conducted on anti-corruption. 53) Diwali celebration (Barhanpur): Date: 14 th October, No. of volunteers: 32 Male: 15 Female: 17 Volunteers celebrated Diwali with the people in Barhanpur by distributing diyas painted by the volunteers.
44 54) Run For Unity: Date: 31 st October, No. of volunteers: 56 Male: 26 Female: 30 At Marines Drive a run was conducted as the university level activity. Run For Unity
45 (November) 55) Children s Day Celebration: Date: 14 th November, No of volunteers: 37 Male: 21 Female: 16 The day was celebrated with street kids by gifting them stationery. Children s Day Celebration with sum kids.
46 56) Celebration of Constitution Day: Date: 18 th November, No of volunteers: 43 Male: 18 Female: 25 A seminar about briefing our constitution was conducted as a college level activity. 57) Meatless Day: Date: 18 th November, No of volunteers: 12 Male: 03 Female: 09 There was Meatless Day celebration in KC College. Being an University Level Activity various events were conducted. 58) Constitution Day Rally: Date: 26 th November, No of volunteers: 25 Male: 12 Female: 13 It was a University Level Activity. On account of Constitutional Day there was a rally from Worli Seaface to Dadar Chaityabhumi.
47 59) Red Ribbons Club Week: Date: 30 th November, 2017 to 8 th December, RRC Heads th November Poster Making: No of volunteers: 28 Male: 11 Female: 17 A poster making activity was organized during the RRC Week in the college on the topic of HIV/AIDS awareness. The posters later were used during the rally.
48 (December) 2 nd December: T-Shirt Painting: No of volunteers: 25 Male: 12 Female: 13 A T-shirt painting competition was held in the college. There were participants from both degree as well as junior college. T-Shirt Painting
49 Quiz Competition: No of volunteers: 41 Male: 23 Female: 18 A quiz competition was conducted to get to know how much awareness is there among the college students about HIV/AIDS. And it really helped them. 4 th December: Tattoo Making: No. of volunteers: 47 Male: 23 Female: 24 Another activity conducted during the RRC week was of tattoo making before rally and the theme was HIV/AIDS. Basically, the idea was to carry the tattoo during the rally.
50 Tattoo made on the day of awareness rally. AIDS Awarness Rally: No. of volunteers: 51 Male: 22 Female: 29 An AIDS awareness rally was organized during the RRC Week. The rally started from our college gate and the route was from Ruia College via Maheshwari and then coming back to our college. This was one of the major activities organized by us.
51 Awareness Rally 6 th December: AIDS Awarness Street play: No. of volunteers: 10 Male: 05 Female: 05 In order to aware people near our college premises the volunteers performed a street play supporting the theme HIV/AIDS. Group Discussion:
52 No. of volunteers: 37 Male: 21 Female: 16 An open group discussion session was organized so as to aware volunteers about HIV/AIDS and to come forward with their thoughts, doubts etc. Group Discussion conducted on HIV/AIDS. 7 th December: Treasure Hunt: No. of volunteers: 38 Male: 12 Female: 26
53 Within the Matunga area, with clues related to HUV/AIDS a treasure hunt was organized. Groups of 4 were formed. It was one of the major, banged on event. Balloon Display: No. of volunteers: 35 Male: 15 Female: 20 In this event a red balloon was given to each volunteer and made them stand in a shape of red balloon to each volunteer and made them stand in a shape of RED RIBBON and also formed the RRC with human chain so as to aware other people about HIV/AIDS. RRC Formation through human chain.
54 60) Blood Donation Camp: Date: 8 th December, No. of volunteers: 43 Male: 16 Female: 27 HDFC Bank organized a blood donation camp for one day i.e. on 8 th December in the college campus. Many people, outsiders as well as the college students turned up around for donation of blood.
55 Blood Donation 61) Lok Seva Sang (LSS) Activity: Date: 22 nd December, No. of volunteers: 02 Male: 01 Female: 01 Two volunteers had gone to the LSS area (Sion). A skit was set by them on the topic cleanliness amongst the group of 14 children. Their acting skills were enhanced.
56 (January) 62) Barhanpur Pre-visit: Date: 8 th January, No. of volunteers: 6 Male: 02 Female: 04 Few volunteers had gone for a pre-visit at the camp site Barhanpur to check it. 63) Road Safety Week: Date: 9 th January, 2018 to 13 th January, Poster Making: Date: 9 th January, No. of volunteers: 46 Male: 24 Female: 22 A poster making competition was organized during the week in our college on the topic road safety. The posters were later used during the rally. Street play: Date: 10 th January, No. of volunteers: 10
57 Male: 05 Female: 05 A street play was prepared on road safety. It was performed at the college gate and even at the Matunga station area. Quiz Competition: Date: 10 th January, No. of volunteers: 51 Male: 21 Female: 30 A quiz competition was organized based on road safety. Wherein, they were asked questions based on the topic and informed and were made aware about the same. Road Safety Rally: Date: 11 th January, No. of volunteers: 40 Male: 23 Female: 17 A rally was organized during week by the volunteers. The rally started from our college gate and the route was from Ruia college via Maheshwari Udyaan and then coming back to our college. The posters made during the competition were used. Thank you card: Date: 12 th January, 2018.
58 No. of volunteers: 36 Male: 16 Female: 20 Thank you cards were made and distributed to the traffic policemen. The cards were hand made by the volunteers. Video byte: Date: 13 th January, No. of volunteers: 48 Male: 21 Female: 27 An activity of video byte was conducted where the volunteers encountered the college students as well as outsiders. It was a basic question and answer session on road safety which s video was recorded. Group discussion: Date: 15 th January, No. of volunteers: 43 Male: 19 Female: 24 On the account of road safety week, a group discussion was conducted on the same. There was great participation from both degree and junior college students. They all came forward with own incidents and points.
59 64) Beach Clean-Up: Date: 14 th January, No. of volunteers: 37 Male: 24 Female: 13 This was an area based activity to clean up the Dadar beach.
60 Beach Clean-Up. 65) Paper Bag Making: Date: 15 th January, No. of volunteers: 38 Male: 19 Female: 19 Bags of paper were made by the volunteers to say no to plastic bags. The same bags were distributed in the adopted village during the camp.
61 66) ICTC Visit: Date: 16 th January, No. of volunteers: 25 Male: 10 Female: 15 It was an activity based on the RED RIBBION CLUB. The volunteers paid visit to the Sion Hospital to get information on HIV/AIDS its causes and prevention methods.
62 ICTC visit 67) Rural Camp (Barhanpur): Date: 19 th January, 2018 to 25 th January, Venue: Barhanpur, Palghar. No. of volunteers: 51 Male: 31 Female: 20
63 51 N.S.S volunteers attended the 7 days rural camp this year. The 51 volunteers were divided into 6 groups. Various activities were conducted. Activities for all the 7 days were as followed:- Wall painting Compost pit Shramadan
64 Survey Seminar
65 Clothes distribution
66 Street play Haldi kumkum Dental camp
67 Industrial visit 68) Awareness about Safety and Terrorism: Date: 30 th January, No. of volunteer: 55 Male: 20 Female: 35 A seminar was conducted by Security branch of Mumbai police conducted it as part of the initiative JAGARUK MUMBAIKAR on the account of Road Safety Week.
68 Security Branch of Mumbai.
69 (February) 69) Pulse Polio Drive: DATE: 29 th January, 2018 to 2 nd February,2018. (1 ST DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 13 MALES: 06 FEMALE: 07 (2 ND DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 14 MALE: 07 FEMALE: 07 (3 RD DAY) NO OF VOLUNTEERS: 15 MALE: 07 FEMALE: 08 (4 TH DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 14 MALE: 06 FEMALE: 08 (5TH DAY) NO. OF VOLUNTEERS: 13 MALE: 05 FEMALE: 08 Pulse Polio Drive was conducted in association with Lal Bahadur Shastri hospital volunteers were allotted different areas. Our Volunteers visited the allotted area and had given the dose to the children of age 0-5 years.
70 70) Self Defence Workshop: Date: 6 th February, No. of volunteers: 51 Male: 21 Female: 30 A workshop was conducted by women development cell for all the students, teaching and non-teaching staff for empowering them to be a fighter and never a victim. 71) Matunga Station Clean-Up Drive: Date: 8 th February, No. of volunteers: 40 Male: 16 Female: 24 Cleanliness is next to godliness, as the old maxim goes a clean-up drive was conducted by our volunteers at Matunga station. Volunteers at Matunga station clean-up.
71 72) Annual Prize Distribution: Date: 10 th February, No. of volunteers: 50 Male: 25 Female: 25 During the college Annual Prize distribution function the N.S.S unit volunteered for its management and security work. 73) Sankalp Event: Date: 12 th February, No. of volunteers: 06 Male: 04 Female: 02 An university level activity was conducted by Lala College. It was a seminar on transgender. The chief guest for the event was Shri. Gauri Sawant.
72 Volunteers with Shri. Gauri Sawant. 74) Camp at Devgad: Date: 15 th February, 2018 to 21 st February, No. of volunteers: 01 Male: 00 Female: 01 A university level camp was conducted at Devgad. It was a seven days camp. 75) Organ Donation Seminar: Date: 16 th February, No. of volunteers: 08 Male: 05 Female: 03 The seminar was conducted by university at NSS College. Importance and awareness regarding organ donation was done.
73 ORGAN DONATION SEMINAR 76) Disaster Management Workshop: Date: 22 nd February, 2018 to 23 rd February, No. of volunteers: 56 Male: 30 Female: 26 Two day seminar and practical teaching was done at Disaster Management Office in Curry Road. It was a very informative session.
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