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Savitribai Phule Pune University National Service Scheme SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME BHARATI VIDYAPEETH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN, PUNE-43 ANNUAL REPORT ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016 - 2017 NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME ACADEMIC YEAR (2016-17) NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME REGULAR ACTIVITIES BHARATI VIDYAPEETH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN, PUNE-43. ANNUAL REPORT(2016-2017) Unit Strength-200 volunteers Program officer- Prof. S.A. Itkarkar Prof. S.P.Kadam NSS Member-Prof. S.T. Khot Prof. Kiran Yesugade Prof. Ashwini Khairkar Student Representative :-Apurva Thakare (BE E&TC) APRIL2016-May2016 1) Three NSS volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering For Women participated in the state level pre-selection of “Avhan-Disaster Management” camp held at S.P. College, Pune on 5th May,2016. JUNE 2016 2) NSS volunteer Aditee Jadhav of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering For Women participated in “Avhan-Disaster Management Camp” from 5th June ,2016 to 14th June ,2016 organized by Savitribai Phule Pune University. 3) Prof. Savita Itakarkar attended the "Avhan-Disaster Management Camp" as Food committee Incharge from 5th June ,2016 to 14th June ,2016 organized by Savitribai Phule Pune University. 4) NSS volunteer Monika Tukaram Shinde participated in “International Youth Exchange" at China from 14th June,2016 to 27th June,2016 organized by Youth & Sports Ministry Of Govt. Of India. 5) 30 NSS volunteers along with Program officer Prof. Savita Itkarkar successfully completed “Raigad Trek” on 26th June, 2016 under National Service Scheme. 6) International Yoga Day was celebrated on college ground by performing yoga by all the NSS volunteers. 7) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women attended inauguration program of Dindi at Savitribai Phule Pune University on 30th June 2016. 8) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women arranged "Warkari Mitra" activity for warkari at Bhavani Peth on 30th June 2016. Volunteers interacted with warkari. 9) 15 volunteers from NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women attended the IT Dindi from Hadapsar to Saswad. JULY 2016 10) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women donated a "Satranji” to the Kondiwade village temple in presence of villagers and principal Dr. D.S. Bilgi on 7th July,2016. 11) All NSS volunteers were introduced about NSS, upcoming activities and guided by prof. S. A. Itkatkar in the Orientation program held on 16th July,2016 at Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women. 12) On the occasion of Gurupornima handmade diaries were gifted to the teaching and non-teaching staff on 19th July 2016. All the volunteers were blessed by the staff. 13) 23rd July 2016 was celebrated as Lokmanya Tilak Jayanti by conducting the open book Quiz competition for all the volunteers. 14) Fifteen NSS volunteers attended the workshop based on Consumer Rights at SPPU on 23rd July 2016. 15) A guest lecture was organized by NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women on Disaster Management for all Students and NSS volunteers on 26th July 2016 at Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women. AUGUST 2016 16) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women, guided the students and parents for the admission process of First Year Engineering in Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women from 1st August 2016 to 6th August 2016. 17) In annual Award Function organized by NSS department of Savitribai Phule Pune University, Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College of Engineering for Women achieved awards in which Monika Shinde was awarded for participation in National Republic Day parade at Delhi and participation in International Youth Exchange at China. 18) In annual Award Function organized by NSS department of Savitribai Phule Pune University, Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College of Engineering for Women achieved awards in which Kalyani Joshi was awarded for participation in state level Utkarsh camp. 19) In annual Award Function organized by NSS department of Savitribai Phule Pune University, Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College of Engineering for Women achieved award in which Prof. S.A. Itkarkar was awarded for contribution in Food Committee in "Avhan-Disaster Management Camp", being the committee in charge. 20) On 12th August 2016, International Youth Day , NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women organized poster exhibition which included various posters made by volunteers and some technical videos. 21) The volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women participated in Tiranga Rally started from Shaniwarwada to S. P. College on the 14th August 2016. 22) On Independence Day NSS volunteers organized and attended the Flag hoisting ceremony in Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women in the presence of Principal Dr. H. V. Vankudre and all staff members. 23) On 18th August 2016, NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women visited “Adhar Mook-Badhir Sanstha” to celebrate "Rakshabandhan" with special children and conducted a drawing competition and many games. 24) On 18th August 2016, NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women visited “Adhar Mook-Badhir Sanstha” and took drawing competition and many games for special children. 25) Introduction to Sakal‟s Young Inspirator‟s Network was given to NSS volunteers on 26th August 2016. 26) Four volunteers from NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women attended the meeting with YIN‟s coordinators on 27th August 2016 at Sakal office. 27) A trek was organized by NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women for the volunteers at “Purandar Fort” on 28th August 2016. Thirty three volunteers participated in the trek. 28) Introduction to Sakal‟s Young Inspirator‟s Network was given to NSS volunteers on 26th August 2016. 29) All new volunteers of NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women were introduced to all NSS volunteers and an interesting interaction was done with all the new volunteers. 30) To spread awareness among students and staff members about the importance of organ donation, poster exhibition was organized by NSS volunteers on the occasion of “Organ Donation Awareness”. 31) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women guided the students and parents for Direct Second Year Admissions of Engineering on 31st August 2016. 32) Lokayat organized a campaign against women violence in co-ordination with NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College of Engineering for Women in the Bhaati Vidyapeeth Campus on 27th august 2016. SEPTEMBER 2016 33) NSS volunteer Apurva Thakare and Anushka Sapre participated in the “SPEAK FOR INDIA” debate competition organized by federal bank held at Ness Wadia college on 1st September 2016. 34) "Sakal Young Inspirator's Network Elections" were conducted in Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women on Friday 2nd September 2016 in which NSS volunteers helped in the election process. 35) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering for Women organized a seminar on Friday 2nd September 2016 on "Eye Donation Awareness" for college students which helped the students and encouraged them to fill the form for eye donation. 36) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering for Women organized a seminar on Friday 2nd September 2016 on "Happy Menses" which encouraged the volunteers to create awareness within the women living in slum areas. 37) NSS Unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women organized "Photography Competition" on 6th September 2016 at Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering For Women. 38) NSS volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College of Engineering for Women attended the program for Results of YIN Elections at Sakal office baner road. 39) Six volunteers from NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering for Women attended the seminar on "Dengue and Chikun-Gunia awareness" organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s medical college on 8th September 2016. 40) Six volunteers from NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering for Women attended the workshop on "disaster management" organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s medical college on 8th September 2016. 41) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering for Women organized a seminar on FSAI for Second Year Engineering students on "awareness of FSAI "on 6th september 2016. 42) On 8th September 2016 , Principal of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women was honored to do the Aarati of Lord Ganapati in which NSS volunteers of our college helped in the organization. 43) Five volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women participated in district level pre-selection camp of SRD/NRD held at Modern college of Arts, Commerce and Science on 13th September 2016 from which three volunteers got selected for university level. 44) Three NSS volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women participated in university level pre-selection camp of SRD/NRD held at Savitribai Phule Pune University on 14th September 2016. 45) NSS volunteer Priyanka Valiv of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women participated in state level pre-selection camp of SRD/NRD held at Shivaji University, Kolhapur from 17th September 2016 to 19th September 2016. 46) On the occasion of engineers day, a survey was conducted by the NSS volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women on “Why you want to become an Engineer?” for understanding the views of youth about engineering on 19th September 2016 in college campus. OCTOBER 2016 47) NSS unit of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College Of Engineering for Women formed a human chain under the road safety abhiyan on 6th octomber 2016 in which 103 volunteers were participated. 48) Three NSS volunteers of Bharati Vidyapeeth‟s College of Engineering for Women attended the meeting of IFSY at Hyatt.
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