Inaugural Function of NSS Unit

The National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit of VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics, held its inaugural function for the academic year 2024 – 25 on 18th September 2024 in Hall No. 2. The event was graced by the esteemed Chief Guest, Ms. Joan Rebello, retired Vice Principal of the college.

The function commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the dignitaries, symbolizing the beginning of a new journey of service and learning. In his welcome address, Prof. Sanjay P. Sawant Dessai, Officiating Principal of the college, highlighted the importance of NSS in shaping responsible citizens and fostering a spirit of volunteerism among students.

Following this, the NSS Programme Officer In-charge Mr. Sanjay Velip, presented an overview of the NSS activities planned for the year, which include environmental conservation drives, health awareness campaigns, educational outreach programs, and various community welfare initiatives, that aimed at making a positive impact on society.

The Chief Guest, Ms. Joan Rebello, delivered an inspiring address, emphasizing the significance of NSS in addressing Goa’s socio-economic challenges. She underscored the critical role the NSS unit, in collaboration with its members, can play in tackling pressing issues in the state like cleanliness and sanitation, and other social issues, urging the volunteers to take proactive steps to contribute to the welfare of society.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the Chief Guest, dignitaries, and 68 volunteers for their participation and support.

The programme was coordinated by faculty members Mr. Sanjay Velip (NSS PO-Incharge), Mr. Ainsley Bernard (NSS PO), Ms. Akshada Gaonkar (NSS PO), Ms. Kalpana Parab (NSS PO) and Ms. Puja Gaonkar (NSS PO).

Expected Outcome of the Activity

The inaugural function introduced students to the objectives and goals of the National Service Scheme (NSS), highlighting its role in fostering social responsibility and volunteerism. Students were briefed on the diverse range of activities, which include environmental conservation efforts, health awareness drives, educational outreach programs, and various community welfare initiatives. These activities are designed to provide students with opportunities to make a meaningful impact on society while developing essential life skills.