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Annual Report Academic Year: 2015 SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME BHARATI VIDYAPEETH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN, PUNE-43 ANNUAL REPORT ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015 - 2016 NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME ACADEMIC YEAR (2015-16) NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME Regular Activities During Year 2015-16 BHARATI VIDYAPEETH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN,PUNE43 ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 2015 – MARCH 2016 Unit Strength:- 150 volunteers Program officers:- Prof. S.A Itkarkar Prof. Dr. S.P. Kadam NSS members: - Prof. S.T.Khot Prof. KiranYesugade Prof.Ashwini Khairkar Student Representatives:- Nidhi Gupta (TE E&TC) Apurva Thakare (TE E&TC) Rutuja Baheti(TE COMP.) APRIL 2015- MAY 2015 1. Heena Varma and Apurva Thakare participated in Pre Selection of State level „Avhan Disaster Management Camp‟ which was held on 15th May 2015. JUNE 2015 2. Heena Verma (TE E&TC) was selected for State level „Avhan Disaster Management Camp‟ 2015 3. Heena Verma (TE E&TC) participated in „Avhan Disaster Management Camp‟ which was held from 25th May to 3rd June, 2015 at Mumbai organised by the Government of Maharashtra. 4. Six volunteers performed Street Play on Farmers Suicide at village Karandi on 1st June,2015. 5. Ten volunteers participated in Tree Plantation program at Warje on 5th June,2015. 6. Twenty volunteers organized International Yoga day at BVCOEW on 20thJune 2015. Mr. N.K Lokhande was invited as the chief guest. He aware us with the benefit of yoga. 7. Twenty five volunteers attended the International Yoga day celebration at SPPU on 21st June 2015. 8. P.O. Prof. S.A. Itkarkar at SPPU attended for annual preplanning meeting. on 22nd June 2015at SPPU, Pune. 9. Thirty NSS volunteers attended the Golden Jubilee function of Bharati Vidyapeeth University held on 26th June 2015 where President Mr.Pranab Mukherjee was invited as a chief guest along with Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Hon. Devendra Fadnavis, Hon. Sushil kumar Shinde and Hon. Sharad Pawar along with our Founder Hon. Dr. Patangrao Kadam, Hon. Dr. Shivajirao Kadam and Hon. Dr. Vishwajit Kadam. JULY 2015 10. Rasika Tambe (BE E&TC), Shavita Koul(BE E&TC ) along with other volunteers participated in tree plantation at Omkar Trust, Gujarwadion 03rd July 2015. 11. Thirty NSS Volunteers along with P.O. and Prof D.D. Pukale organised animal adoption activity named “KARUNA” 5th July 2015 at Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in which we adopted 2 white tigers for a day.15 NSS Volunteers performed Street play at Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park on the topic „NISHABDA – Aawaj Mukpranyancha ‟. 12. Fifty NSS Volunteers attended the Award function at SPPU with principle and P.O. on 8th July 2015. 13. Kritika Surya awarded as the best NSS Volunteer at district level on 8th July 2015 at SPPU, Pune. 14. Rasika Tambe awarded for the participation in the State Republic Day parade, 2015 Mumbai on 08th July 2015 at SPPU ,Pune. 15. Heena Verma awarded as the best Volunteer at AVHAN 2015 on 8th July 2015 at SPPU, Pune. 16. On the occasion of digital week an activity named “PLUG IN INDIA” was organised in which three competitions were held that are Debate Competition, Rangoli Competition and Poster competition on 17th July 2015 at BVCOEW. 17. Thirty volunteers volunteered as “Varkari-Mitra” on 11th July 2015 during the Palki stay at Pune. Security management, water and sanitation management and medical facilities for the Maulis‟ were undertaken by the volunteers. 18. Ten NSS Volunteers attended the inauguration of dindi on 12th July 2015. 19. Twenty NSS Volunteers volunteered as „Varkari Mitra‟ on 12thjuly 2015 along with Palki from Hadapsar to Saswad. 20. NSS Volunteers organised the celebration of Ekadashi on 27thjuly 2015 at BVCOEW in which volunteers had sung Bhajans. AUGUST 2015 21. Essay competition and Slogan competition was organised by NSS Volunteers at BVCOEW under Anti-Tobacco campaigning. 22. Area coordinator Prof S.A.Itkarkar was invited as a guest at Sarhad College of Science ,Arts and Commerce on 11th August 2015. 23. One hundred and fifty volunteers along with P.O. and staff members celebrated Independence Day on 15th August, 2015 at BVCOEW. 24. Twenty five Volunteers along with P.O organised a Tree Plantation program at Taljai- Pathar on 15th August 2015. 25. One hundred and fifty volunteers along with P.O attended the Orientation program on 20thAugust2015. NSS Alumni Volunteers Nupur Jagtap and Mamata Yengul also attended this event. 26. Sixty NSS Volunteers with P.O.attended „Mind and its Control‟ workshop at „Dnyaneshwari Sankul Kendra ‟ , Nasrapuron 23th August 2015. 27. Ten NSS Volunteers attended the one day workshop “UDAAN” at Sir Parshuram College on 27th August 2015. 28. Fifty NSS Volunteers along with staff members and P.O. on account of „Raksha Bandhan‟ on 29th August, 2015 visited Old Age Home at Pune Vidyarthi Graha. The NSS volunteers celebrated this festival by tying rakhis to the elders. 29. Seven NSS Volunteers participated in SRD/NRD pre selection at BVCOEW (College Level) on 28th August 2015. 30. Forty NSS Volunteers participated in diary making activity on 30thAugust 2015. 31. Monika Shinde (TE-E&TC),Apurva Thakre(TE-E&TC), Nidhi Gupta(TE-E&TC) and ChandbibiMulla (TE-E&TC) participated in District-level SRD/NRD pre selection camp which was held at Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar ,Pune on 31st August 2015. 32. Area Coordinator Prof S.A.Itkarkar visited Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar ,Pune in District-level SRD/NRD pre selection camp on 31st August 2015 33. Kritika Surya, Rasika Tambe and Shavita Koul felicitated in District-level SRD/NRD pre selection camp which was held at Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shivajinagar ,Pune on 31st August 2015. SEPTMBER 2015 34. Monika Shinde (TE-E&TC),Apurva Thakre(TE-E&TC), participated in University-level SRD/NRD pre selection camp which was held at SPPU ,Pune on 02nd September 2015. 35. Monika Shinde (TE-E&TC), participated in State-level SRD/NRD pre selection camp which was held at Swami Ramanand Tirtha Marathwada University, Nanded from 9th September 2015 to 11th September 2015. 36. NSS Volunteers organised Engineer‟s day and Teacher‟s day on 15 September 2015 at BVCOEW . Quiz competition was held for all the volunteers and „Gavhankur‟ and hand- made dairies were presented to the professors as a token of gratitude. 37. Peace day was celebrated on 21st September 2015 at BVCOEW. 38. Ninety NSS Volunteers attended Police Mitra training at police Head-quarters, Shivajinagar Pune on 16th September 2015. 39. Ninety NSS Volunteers participated in the “Police Duty” during Ganpati Festival from 17th September 2015 to 27th September 2015. 40. Ten NSS Volunteers attended the one day workshop on „Pune Smart City Citizen‟at Balgandharwa , Deccan Pune on 18th September 2015. 41. HeenaVerma (TE-E&TC) and five NSS Volunteers organised Helping Hand activity in which stationary was collected from people on 25th September 2015. 42. Apurva Thakare volunteered during village Ganapati Festival and created awareness of eco friendly Ganapati through street play on 30th September at Sakhardoh, Dist Washim. OCTOBER 2015 43. Twenty NSS Volunteers organised „SWACHH MAHAVIDYALAYA ABHIYAAN‟ at BVCOEW on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October 2015. 44. One hundred and fifty volunteers along with Principal, P.O., staff members and alumni attended NSS Foundation Day Foundation program which was celebrated in BVCOEW on 03rd September 2015 .Social Worker Mr.Kiran Sonar was invited as the guest of this event. NSS Alumni Volunteers Mamata Yengul, and Kritika Surya also attended this event. 45. Twenty volunteers along with P.O participated in TREKKING at LOHGAD Fort on 04th October 2015. 46. Monika Shinde (TE-E&TC) attended SRD/NRD pre selection camp training at SPPU, Pune from 05th October 2015 to 07th October 2015. 47. Monika Shinde (TE-E&TC) was selected for Zonal level SRD/NRD pre selection camp held at Rahtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj University, Nagpur from 08th October 2015 to 17thOctober 2015. 48. Interview of Program Officer and NSS volunteers of BVCOEW is held with“Golden Sparrow” newspaper on account of zoo activity “KARUNA” on 15th October 2015. DECEMBER 2015 49. Five NSS volunteers volunteered Dipostav Activity organized by Nirmaan during Diwali at Shatayu Bhavan Old age Home on 2nd December 2015. 50. Certificate is given to the NSS unit of BVCOEW at Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park for the adoption of white tiger under the activity named “KARUNA” on 12th December 2016. 51. Six NSS volunteers along with the Program Officer went to Munoth Vidyalaya on 27th December 2015 and conduct lectures, Essay writing competition and played games on the topic “ROAD SAFETY AND TRAFFIC RULES”. 52. Twelve NSS Volunteers participated in the University Level Camp at Kondiwade from 28th December 2016 to 03rd January 2016. JANUARY 2016 53. NSS unit of BVCOEW performed street play at International Film Festival at Modern College near SPPU on the topic “Nishabd :Aawaz mukpranyacha” on 08th January 2016. 54. Fifteen NSS Volunteers worked as registration committee members for PVPIT Alumni meet at Yash Lawns on 09th January 2016. 55. One hundred and fifty NSS Volunteers along with program officer and other staff member participated in “Oath Taking Ceremony” conducted on National Youth Day at BVCOEW on 12th January 2016. 56. Fifty students took participation in National Youth Day Celebration organized by SPPU at Shaniwarwada on 12th January 2016. 57. Ten NSS volunteers attended the Workshop on “Road Safety” at Namdev Hall,SPPU on 13th January 2016. 58. Apurva Thakare interviewed Mr. Mandar Karanjkar and Mrs. Dakshyani Aathalye for their dedicated work of running music school in slum area on 13th January 2016. 59. NSS unit of BVCOEW celebrated Makar Sankranti by distributing sweets nd tilgud at college on 14th January 2016.
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