N.S.S

Golden Opportunity, Join N.S.S., Serve Nation!

The National Service Scheme was launched in 1978 with the objective of imparting education through community. service: Although the objective is yet to be realized and it is directly linked with the restructuring of the curriculum in the Universities, the N.S.S. activities have provided sufficient experience to teachers for making it An integral part of the curriculum. The National Service Scheme has since its reception provided through its extra mural. Programme to the Universities and colleges in adopted villages, slums or areas where social service effort have been directed to the benefit of the community and for the educational experience of students and teachers.
The National Service Scheme has been introduced in the College from the session 1985. At present there are 4 units of N.S.S. out of which one unit is assigned for girls. All the students of the College are eligible to join as N.S.S. volunteers.

Objectives:

The N.S.S. aims at the active involvement and participation of students in the community serviced while they undergo studies in the college. The major I objective of N.S.S. are to promote student’s social consciousness and provide them the opportunities to devote their leisure to the service of the nation to work among the people to understand through direct experience the realities of social life, to develop a spirit of fellow-feeling and service to the needy to put into use the knowledge and the skills gained in the classroom for the practical solution of social problems, to understand and accept the dignity of labour and to inculcate in the students a sense of patriotism, communal harmony and national unity.

Enrolment:

As a rule, students having .genuine interest in social work are selected and enrolled in N.S.S. As the scheme is based on voluntary service the students of all classes are eligible to join. The selection for students enrolment is made by officers in charge of N.S.S.

Programmes:

Programmes will be designed primarily to create permanent community assets like community orchards, tanks, irrigation channels, etc. and’ creating an impact on the quality of life of the community.

  • Constructive Work – Building, roads, repairs of roads, renovation and cleaning of tanks, wells, improvement of public places etc.
  • Education-Adult literacy, social education, libraries, book banks.
  • Health-Service to patients in hospitals, environmental sanitation, health service, distribution of medicine, vaccination and inoculation, etc.
  • Socio-economic survey and educational survey.
  • Small savings drive.,
  • Anti-dote programmes and old age pension.
  • Soil testing Plantation
  • Bana Mohachhab in College, Hostel and” rural villages.

Campaigns:

For eradication of social evils like un touch ability, child marriage, dowry, anti-sanitation, anti-national integration, corruption and to promote, soil testing campaign for agricultural benefits. . Service during emergency: Flood, Famine, Accidents & Epidemics etc.

Student volunteers enrolled into N.S.S. are required to work for 120 ‘hrs., during the session including their work for 7 hrs. per day in1 0, days special camp which is usually conducted in vacations preferably in rural area .

Programmes for Students:

The Social Service Scheme programmes selected by Chikiti Mahavidyalaya, Chikiti provide the following experience to participating N.S.S. Volunteers.

  • To work with and among people.
  • To bring change in creative and constructive social action.
  • To enhance their knowledge of themselves and community1hrough a confrontation with reality.
  • To put their scholarship to practical use in solving at least of the social problems.
  • To gain skills In the exercise of democratic leadership.
  • To gain skills in programme development and enable them to get self employed.
  • To learn discipline, punctuality and hard work.
  • Pada yatra campaign for motivation.

Incentives to students:

  • Award of merit certificate in recognition of their service at the college level university level and national level.
  • Opportunity to participate in seminars, visit to different rural places to undertake NSS work project or. to see development programmes.
  • To receive training for democratic leadership.

Work:

A student who joins the N.S.S. shall have to put up120 hours of field work out of which 70 hours field work will be done in the camp within the prescribed days.

Motto:

  • Join N.S.S. for self purification and Service to Common folk.
  • Education through Community Service.
  • Service to Man is Service to God.
  • Do work sincerely, no advertisement

Programme officers:

  • Unit – I : Miss Iti praba, Lecturer in Poltical Science

Youth Red Cross And Red Ribbon Club

he college has started one unit of Youth Red Cross from this session 2012 for the purpose of inculcating in the youth of the country, the idea of peace and the practice of service, especially in relation to the care of their own health and that of others, the understanding and acceptance of civic human responsibility and the cultivation and maintenance of a spirit of friendly helpfulness towards other youth in all countries.

At present this is working as the Youth Red Cross Association functioning with the Principal, Ramajee Degree Mahavidyalaya as its Ex-officio President and one of the members of the teaching staff as nominated Counsellor of the Association. At the time of admission each student pays a sum of Rs. 10/- to this Association and thereby becomes a member of the Association by submitting a separate application to the Counsellor. From among the active members a Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, a Secretary and a joint secretary will be nominated by the Principal in consultation with the active members assembled in meeting.

From the total collection at the time of admission, 30% is sent to the Red Cross Bhawan, Bhubaneswar as state share along with a sum of Rs. 10.00 as group registration fee.

Students are advised to take the maximum advantage of the organization by becoming its active members and involve themselves in the humanitarian work conducted by it.

A Red Ribbon Club is also functioning in the college with the aim to work for eradication of HIV/AIDS.

Active members in charge:

  • Sri Nihar Ranjan Kar Lecturer in Poltical Science

Sport council

Sports have been an integral part of the institution since its inception (1980). Therefore the institution has formed a sports council which takes keen interest in organizing sports activities throughout the year to promote the zeal among students for sports and games. The sports council functions under the dynamic leadership of the physical education teacher (appointed specially for the purpose of promoting sports and games) who takes the students (both girls and boys) out of the classroom beyond college hours to the play ground. The principal and other senior members of the staff (having interest in sports and games) do form the inseparable part of the sports council as advisors.

The institution provides adequate sports facilities to the students to engage themselves in indoor as well as out-door games and sports. We have a big playground where students play a number of outdoor games like cricket, volleyball, ball badminton, Kabadi, Khokho etc. They also play indoor games like chess, carom etc. As we lack an indoor stadium, we cannot provide other facilities of indoor games. The sports council regularly conducts the annual Athletic Meet of the college where both boys and girls participate in large numbers to outshine one another in sportive spirit in different events like field and track, Javelin throw, Discus throw, Putting the shot, etc. Every year our student’s contingent also participates in University Athletic Meet.

We are simply proud of our students who bring laurels to the college every year by performing at various competitions organized at University, Inter-University, State and National levels. If one looks at the records of performance of our students, he/she becomes happy to note the exploits. A recent studnent are participat in Natioal level Kabadi and Badmition in konkorada college konkorada . They got the Runner ship in Badmition tournament. On the other hand, the college is given the task of organizing various inter college sports events by the affiliating University.

 

 

INCEPTION

Bharat Scouts & Guides unit of the college started on  2017, by the BSG coordinator Sri Prasanta kumar Panda. The Chairman of the BSG Unit is Sri Raghuantha Nayak, Principal of the college. Under this scheme the students enroll themselves to carry out all the activities of the BSG.

INTRODUCTION:

The Bharat Scouts & Guides is the national scouting and guiding association of India. The national headquarters of BS&G is recognized by the government of India. Scouting was founded in India in 1909 as an overseas branch of this scout association and became a member of world organization of the scout movement in 1938. Guiding in India started in 1911 and was amongst the founder members of world association of girl guides and girl scouts in 1928, also covering present-day Bangladesh and Pakistan at that time. The BS&G serves 2,886,460 scouts (as of 2011) and 1,286,161 Guides (as of 2005). Scouting and guiding is an international movement to inculcate a spirit of loyalty, patriotism & thoughtfulness for others in the young boys and girls. Ministry of youth affairs and sports provides assistance for promotion of scouting and guiding all across the country.

MOTTO: Service

The ROVER/RANGER motto is simply “SERVICE”, and it is put into practice both in the group and the community All BPSA section leaders are required to be registered as rovers/rangers to provide them with more solid background in scouting.

AIMS OF BS&G:

The purpose of the movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of local, national and international communities. The scout/guide movement is based on the principles of Duty to god, Duty to others and Duty to self.

GOALS OF BS&G:

The overriding goal of the scouting and guiding movements is to help develop the young people in local communities. This goal is reflected in the official statement of purpose of the guides and mission statement of the scouts. There are many areas of young people’s lives where the scout and guide movements can have a positive effect. Both groups strive to develop their members emotionally, socially, mentally /intellectually, physically and spiritually so that they can make a positive contribution to their communities and the wider world.

GENESIS OF BS&G:

It was established in 1914, when Rustomji Edulji Sethna (1898-1954) came across the book scouting for boys, written by Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of scout movement. He was enamored by the book and found one of the India’s first scout groups for native boys.

PANNEL MEMBERS:

1. Sri Prasanta kumar Panda, Ranger Leader, Co-ordinator, RDM.
2. Miss Priyadarsini pradhan, Rover Scout Leader (RSL),RDM.