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Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to Be University), Pune (India) Yashwantrao Mohite College, of Arts, Science and Commerce Pune -411 038 BHARATI VIDYAPEETH (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY), PUNE (INDIA) YASHWANTRAO MOHITE COLLEGE, OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE PUNE -411 038. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) – 2019-2020 Moto of NSS iS “Not Me But You” REGULAR ACTIVITES National service scheme unit, Yashwantrao Mohite College, Pune works with an objective for the personality development of youth through their different activities and social work. We have 250 students enrolled as NSS volunteers. The NSS unit conducted following activities during the academic year 2019-2020. International Yoga Day - 21st June 2019. International Yoga day was celebrated on 21st June 2019 in Erandwane Campus of Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Pune-38. Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Manikrao Salunkhe inaugurated Yoga Day activities with lighting of lamp early in the morning. On this occasion Incharge Principal Dr. S. R. Patil, Dr. Mrs. Bhagyashree Deshpande, Dr. Sachin Vernekar, Dr. Rathod, teaching staff, non-teaching staff and students of colleges and schools actively participated. About 328 participants exercised yogasana, pranayam under the guidance of yoga instructor Miss Sujata Kale and Mrs. Shilpa Padmanabhan. 1 Tree Plantation Program - 24th August 2019 The NSS troup of Yashwantrao Mohite College pune, launched an extensive tree Plantation Programme on 24th August 2019. The saplings were planted on the Vetal Hill (Bhamburde forest zone) the area reserve for forest by the Forest Department of India. One thousand saplings were provided by the Forest department, Pune District. The Principal incharge Dr S. R. Patil, NSS officials and other staff members, students 468 participated in tree plantation, worked for 6 hrs and planted saplings on the hill side. Every step of the programme was appreciated by the representatives of forest department. 2 Blood Donation Camp - 13th August 2019 On the occasion of August Kranti Din on 13th August 2019, the NSS unit of the college organized blood donation camp. This camp was inaugurated by Prin. Dr. Sachin Vernekar, Director, IMED, Pune. In the presence of Incharge Principal, Dr. S. R. Patil, NSS program officer Dr. S. G. Pawar and NSS volunteers. 378 blood donors reported and screened, then they donated blood. 378 blood bottles were collected by Bharati Hospital Blood Bank, Pune. All volunteers actively participated in this camp. Haemoglobin (Hb) Checkup Camp- 13th August 2019. Bharati Hospital Blood Bank, Pune had detected the hemoglobin concentration of 307 girls in Y.M. College pune. It is observed that majority of girls are having less than 10 Hb in their blood and more than 20 girls having less than 8 Hb in their blood. Councelling increase the Hb is given to all volunteers in the college by the expert doctors. 3 4 Disaster Management - 10th August to 14th August 2019. Through the 120 volunteers college teaching and non teaching staff participated in flood rehabilitation camp at village Amnapur Tal. Palus Dist. Sangli, for rescue operation done from 10th August to 14th August 2019. Various authorities of Zilla parishad school, Grampanchayat, Anganwadi shala and Sherimala shala Amnapur appreciated the work of the NSS students and they were happy to observe the activity. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Selection for Pre-RD Camp and SRD Camp: Mr. Pankaj Sambhaji Chavan from Y. M. College pune was selected from Bharati Vidyapeeth University for Pre-RD Camp from 5th to 14th November 2019 held at Hemchandracharya North Gujrat University Patan. and SRD Camp during 16th to 26th January 2020 at Shivaji Park Dadar Mumbai. Beti Bachav Beti Padhav Workshop - 26th August 2019. The workshop was organized on Monday, 26th August 2019. On the topic “Beti Bachav Beti Padhav” by Lokayat NGO Pune. This workshop was ingurated by Prof. Medha Pansare and her team with 82 students actively participated in the workshop. Ganesh Festival - 02nd September to 12th September 2019. 1) On the occasion of Ganesh festival 16 volunteers participated in Nirmalya collection drive, Ganesh idols of Nirmalya was collected by students to keep the water tanks clean and to maintain non polluted Environment during this week from 02nd September to 12th September 2019. This week was celebrated at various places on the river banks of Muttha river. 2) Police Mitra at Ganesh Festival: On the occasion of Ganesh festival from 02nd September to 12th September 2019, 46 volunteers participated as a Police Mitra at various places in Pune City. The volunteers helped to control traffic for safety of children and old persons at various places. 14 3) Rakshabandhan RAKSHABANDHAN 17TH AUGUST 2019 15 Constitution Awareness: Street Play - 24th September 2019. On 24th September 2019 the street play was organized on Constitution Awareness .The NGO. Lokayat students expressed their views on Constitution Awareness, Buvabaji and education. About 270 students participated as volunteers. 16 Elocution competition - 2nd September 2019. On 2nd September 2019 the Elocution was organized on topic “Organ Donation. Twenty five students participated in this activity. The winners are as follows and they were given prizes: 1) Pornima Vikram Kadekar T.Y. B.Sc. 2) Rohit Rajendra Mali S.Y.B.Com 3) Rohit Arun Patil M.Sc. I Swchatha Oath - 25th September 2019. Swchatha Oath was taken by the volunteers on the occasion of NSS day on 25th September 2019. About 250 volunteers participated in this activity. 17 18 Mahatma Gandhi & Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti – Tuesday 2nd October 2019 On Tuesday 2nd October 2019, Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti was celebrated in the college. Incharge Principal Dr. S. R. Patil offered garland to Mahatma Gandhi & Lal Bahadur Shastri photos. All staff members & students of the college were present on this occasion. MULTICON 2019 on Medical Science, (Two Days Seminar) - 1st and 2nd December 2019. Indian Medical Association, Pune organized MULTICON 2019, on 1st and 2nd December 2019 at Annabhau Sathe Auditorium in Pune. In this seminar various Research Papers were presented by the specialized experts on medical science. As a volunteer our following students actively participated in this seminar. 1) Raut Renuka Rajendra 2) Shelar Sidhant Jaywant 3) Ahire Ganesh D. 4) Jamdade Ayush Mohan 5) Sudewad Onkar Kashinath 6) Pawar Kartik Gajanan 7) Tonde Rohan Mohan 19 9th National Voters Day – Saturday 25th January, 2020 Awareness Rally: To create awareness among the students and the citizens the “Voters awareness rally” was organized on Saturday 25th January 2019. In Kothrud slum area of Pune city. Through Banners and Poster of slogans were taken by the students. About 600 students actively participated in the rally. Teaching and non-teaching staffs participated in the rally. National Seminar on Medical science: Indian Medical Association Pune organized MULTICON 2019 on 1st and 2nd Dec, 2019 at Pune. In this seminar outstanding efforts, dedication and contribution for the success of Medical Conference were taken by the volunteers Anjali Bapat, Sapana Tiwari, Shradhha Parab, Sonali Divate, Priyanka Jori and Baba Kshirsagar. Inauguration of “Electoral Literacy Club” To increase Literacy among the students about election and voting, the club was established in the college. On this occasion Incharge Principal Dr. S. R. Patil. Dnyaneshwar Molak, Asst. Commissioner P.M.C. Pune. Vikas Bhalerao Tahsildar Asst. Voter Registration Officer Pune, Shree, Anant Pise, Nayab Tahsildar, Pune. Shri. Satish Bhogam, Election Coordinator Pune, all teaching and Non- teaching Staff and 300 Volunteers were Present for the function. Voters Oath: The Voters Oath was taken by all volunteers, teaching, non-teaching staff and guests participated on the college ground. 20 NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) – 2019-2020 (Special Winter Camp) Moto of NSS iS “Not Me But You” Introduction: The motto of NSS is “Not Me But You” the goal of NSS is to sitmulate the students into responsible citizens by giving them exposure through NSS. NSS helps the students to develop appreciation to other persons point of view and also show consideration to other living beings. By considering this in the mind, special winter camp was organized by the NSS unit of Yashwantrao Mohite College at Lavale, Tal. Mulshi, Dist. Pune during 13th December 2019 to 19th December 2019. Total population of Lavale is around 8500. It is near about 20 km away from Pune on western side. Around this many small villages are located like Pirangut, Nande, Urawade, Ambegaon, Marnewadi, Bhukum, Hinjewadi, Ghotawade are few names of those villages. The special winter camp was inaugurated by Hon’ble Vijayrao Kolate Former president Zilha parished Pune on 13th December 2019 at 4 pm. On this occasion Hon’ble Incharge Principal Dr. S. R. Patil chaired the function. Dr. D. Kartigeyan, Chief of the NSS from Maharashtra & Goa and Dr. Avinash Mhetre NSS co-ordinater of Bharati Vidyapeeth University were present. During the inaugural function Dr. Sunil G. Pawar in his introductory speech explained history of NSS, the importance of education, cleanliness, health and discipline. He also said that for the personality development of students NSS is important. In his talk he mainly focused in different activities which would be conducted during this 7 days special camp. 21 Daily Program of special winter camp has been mentioned in the following chart. Sr. No Program Time 1 Wake up 05:00 am 2 P.T. Prayer, Yoga 06:00 am– 8:30 am 3 Tea break 08:00 am – 8:30 am 4 Shramdan 08:30 am–12:00 pm 5 Lunch 12:00 pm– 2:00 pm 6 Rest 02:00 pm – 3:00 pm 22 7 Lecture 03:00 pm– 07:00 pm 8 Dinner 08:00 pm – 9:00 pm 9 Daily reporting 09:00 pm – 10:00 pm Different activities held in the camp are Exercise, Prayer, Pranayama, Yoga, and Physical Training Every morning from 5 to 7 am NSS participants students undergo training in Pranayama, yoga and prayer to keep these volunteers fit.
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