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NSS Activities 2024-25


Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Diwali Celebration.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 31st October 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college recently organized a heartwarming Diwali celebration at the Maitri Old Age Home, embodying the spirit of joy and community that this festival represents. The volunteers dedicated their time and effort to decorate the old age home, adorning it with vibrant decorations and lighting beautiful Diwali lamps that illuminated the space with warmth and cheer.

Outcome : NSS volunteers took the initiative to engage with the residents of Maitri Old Age Home. They spent quality time conversing with the elderly, sharing stories, and fostering connections that transcended generations. This interaction not only uplifted the spirits of those living there but also provided an opportunity for students to learn from their experiences. As part of their celebration, NSS volunteers distributed a variety of traditional Diwali foods to ensure that everyone could partake in the festive spirit. This thoughtful gesture not only filled bellies but also hearts, reinforcing a sense of belonging and joy during this special occasion.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 08

Female - 15

Total - 23

Name of the event: Online session on Vigilance Awareness

Organizing Agency:NSS Cell, University of Mumbai and Lala Lajpat Rai College

Collaborating Agency : Anti Corruption Bureau, Mumbai

Time: 04:00 P.M.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Cell of the University of Mumbai, in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Bureau, organized an informative session on the significance of Vigilance Awareness Week. This initiative aims to promote transparency and integrity within various sectors, encouraging individuals to be vigilant against corruption.

Outcome : During the session, NSS volunteers from the college actively participated, engaging in discussions that highlighted the importance of ethical behavior and accountability. The event provided valuable insights into how vigilance can help combat corruption at both individual and institutional levels. Participants learned about various strategies to foster a culture of honesty and responsibility within their communities. The Session raised awareness about integrity issues and empower students to take an active role in promoting vigilance in society.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 23

Female - 47

Total - 70

Name of the event: Voter’s Awareness Session

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 08th November 2024

Time: 04:00 P.M.

Venue : Gateway of India, Mumbai

Purpose of the Activity : NSS Cell of the University of Mumbai organized a significant Voter Awareness Session at the iconic Gateway of India, in anticipation of the upcoming Vidhansabha Election scheduled for November 20. This initiative aimed to educate and inform citizens about the importance of voting and civic engagement.

Outcome : The NSS Unit actively participated by deploying volunteers who attended the session to enhance their understanding and spread awareness within their communities. The event was graced by notable personalities, including Gauri Sawant, a prominent transgender activist known for her advocacy work, as well as a representative from the Mumbai ACP and various film celebrities. These influential figures emphasized the critical role that voting plays in shaping democracy and urged attendees to convey this message to others. Through discussions and interactions during this session, participants were encouraged to recognize their power as voters and understand that every vote counts in influencing governance and policy decisions.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 05

Female - 03

Total - 08

Name of the event: Documentary Screening on AIDS Awareness.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 3rd December 2024

Time: 8:00 A.M.

Venue : The S.I.A. College of Higher Education.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college recently conducted a documentary screening onAIDS awareness at S.I.A. College Of Higher Education. It’s a vital step toward educating our youth about an issue that affects millions worldwide. By focusing on AIDS awareness, we aim to spread crucial knowledge among students, empowering them to understand the realities of this disease and dismantle the stigma associated with it.

Outcome : By participating in this initiative, S.I.A. College can play a pivotal role in shaping informed and compassionate future leaders who are equipped to advocate for public health issues. Let’s come together to ensure that our youth are educated about AIDS awareness— because knowledge is power, and every conversation counts in the fight against this epidemic.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 217

Female - 352

Total - 569

Name of the event:Awareness through Pamphlet Distribution

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 12th December 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue :Sagarli goan

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS unit of our college recently undertook a pamphlet distribution campaign in Sagarli Gaon, focusing on AIDS awareness among youth and young people. The initiative involved the distribution of 250 informative pamphlets that aimed to educate the community about the importance of understanding HIV/AIDS, its prevention, and the significance of safe practices.

Outcome : Through this activity, NSS volunteers participated in The pamphlet distribution Activity on AIDS awareness was a Successful initiative that achieved its objectives of creating awareness reducing stigma and discrimination and promotion positive attitudes and behaviours the activity demonstrates the importance of community based initiatives in promoting health awareness and Education

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 04

Female - 11

Total - 15

Name of the event: Street play on human Rights

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 10 December 2024

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Venue : Dombivil station (East) near Morvika.

Purpose of the Activity : The main purpose of the street play was to raise awareness about human rights and their importance in our daily lives. The play aimed to educate the audience about the fundamental rights and freedoms that everyone is entitled to, and to promote a culture of respect, tolerance, and empathy.

Outcome : The street play on human rights was a huge success, with an overwhelmingly positive outcome. One of the primary achievements of the play was to raise awareness about human rights and their importance. By educating the audience about human rights, the play helped to increase understanding and appreciation of these fundamental rights.. Another significant outcome of the play was its ability to promote empathy among the audience. By encouraging the audience to understand and respect the rights of others, the play helped to foster a sense of community and shared humanity. This, in turn, helped to break down social and cultural barriers, and promoted a culture of tolerance and understanding.. The play also inspired action among the audience, motivating them to take steps to promote and protect human rights.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 11

Female - 09

Total - 20

Name of the event: Helping Hand during Assembly Elections

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 20th November 2024

Time: 08:00 A.M – 06:00 P.M

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Ground Floor.

Purpose of the Activity : During the recent assembly elections, the NSS unit of our college took a proactive role in supporting the democratic process by collaborating with the Election Commission of India and Mumbai Police. This initiative, aptly named "Helping Hand during Assembly Elections,” aimed to ensure that every eligible voter could cast their vote with ease and confidence.

Outcome : NSS Volunteers were strategically positioned at various polling stations across Dombivli, providing essential guidance to voters. They assisted individuals in locating their designated gates and offered support to senior citizens and persons with disabilities who may have faced challenges during the voting process. This hands-on approach not only facilitated a smoother voting experience but also fostered a sense of community engagement among students and locals alike.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 31

Female - 45

Total - 76

Name of the event: Rally on 75th Constitution Day

Organizing Agency:Mumbai University

Date:26th November 2024

Time: 10:00 A.M.

Venue :Mumbai University (Health Centre to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar)

Purpose of the Activity : On the 75th Constitution Day, the NSS Unit of S.I.A College joined forces with Kalina Mumbai University for an exciting rally that was all about celebrating our rights and spreading awareness about the Constitution of India. The NSS volunteers were not just participants they were beacons of encouragement, urging everyone around to learn more about their constitutional rights.

Outcome : NSS Unit of S.I.A College, Volunteers in a vibrant display of unity and patriotism. Starting from the Kalina University Health Centre, we marched a spirited 1.5 kilometers to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Bhavan. As we walked, chants of "Satyamev Jayate,” "Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” and "Vande Mataram” filled the air, creating an electrifying atmosphere that showcased our love for our country. The event was expertly guided by Mr. Ravindra Kulkarni Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University and Mr. Sushil Shinde OSD of Mumbai University, who inspired us all to embrace the spirit of volunteerism and civic responsibility. It was more than just a rally; it was a celebration of our constitution, our rights, and what it means to be part of this incredible nation. After, Reaching the Point We all Read Preamble of the Indian Constitution.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 08

Female - 01

Total - 09

Name of the event: Blood Donation Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 16th November 2024

Time: 09:00 A.M – 06:00 P.M

Venue :Dombivli Railway Station

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college, in collaboration with Sion Hospital, recently organized a successful Blood Donation Drive at Dombivli Railway Station. This initiative aimed to encourage community participation in a noble cause while addressing the critical need for blood donations.

Outcome : Throughout the day, NSS volunteers actively reached out to commuters and passersby, highlighting the importance of blood donation and its impact on saving lives. Their efforts paid off remarkably, as a total of 121 donors stepped forward to contribute. This impressive turnout not only reflects the community’s willingness to help but also underscores the significance of such drives in maintaining an adequate blood supply for hospitals and patients in need.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 16

Female - 11

Total - 27

Name of the event: Children’s Day Celebration

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 14th November 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Zilla Parishad School, Azde Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : Children’s Day is celebrated in India to raise awareness about rights, education and welfare of Children. It is celebrated on 14th November every year on the occasion of the birthday of first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who was known to be fond of children.

Outcome : The NSS unit recently celebrated Children’s Day in a vibrant and engaging manner, bringing together college volunteers and students from the local Zilla Parishad School This event aimed to create a joyful atmosphere for the children while fostering a sense of community and support. The day was filled with various sports activities that encouraged teamwork and friendly competition among the students. NSS volunteers played an integral role in organizing these events, ensuring that each child had the opportunity to participate and enjoy themselves. The laughter echoed throughout the school grounds as funny activities unfolded, including races etc. that sparked joy among both volunteers and students

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 14

Female - 14

Total - 28

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme

Name of the event: Nirmalya Collection Drive 4.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency:Nirmal Youth Foundation

Date: 17th September 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M – 09:00 P.M/p>

Venue : Juni-Dombivli, Khumbarkan Pada, Saat-Pool Jetti, Reti -Bandar.

Purpose of the Activity :On every Ganpati Visarjan, the city is choked with hundreds of tonnes of paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth. The practice of throwing these items in Visarjan well enhances the water pollution.

Outcome : Along with the city-based NGO ‘Nirmal Youth Foundation’, NSS volunteers participated in the Nirmalya Collection Drive on the occasion of Ganpati Visarjan at various places in Dombivli for Five (5) hours. All the paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth items along with Ganesh idol were collected before the immersion and dry waste (Plastic) and wet waste (Nirmalya) were segregated. Dry waste was handed over for recycling and wet waste for composting to the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC).

 

Total Three Days Collection of Wet & Dry:

No. Ghats Nirmalya (Kgs) Dry (Kgs)
1. Juni- Dombivli (Ganesh Ghat) 1157 650
2. Khumbarkan Pada 200 120
3. Saat-Pool Jetti 870 570
4. Reti Bandar 630 430
TOTAL 2557 1800

 

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 39

Female - 61

Total - 100

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Nirmalya Collection Drive 3.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency:Nirmal Youth Foundation

Date: 12th September 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M – 09:00 P.M

Venue :Juni-Dombivli, Khumbarkan Pada, Saat-Pool Jetti, Reti -Bandar.

Purpose of the Activity : On every Ganpati Visarjan, the city is choked with hundreds of tonnes of paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth. The practice of throwing these items in Visarjan well enhances the water pollution.

Outcome : Along with the city-based NGO ‘Nirmal Youth Foundation’, NSS volunteers participated in the Nirmalya Collection Drive on the occasion of Ganpati Visarjan at various places in Dombivli for Five (5) hours. All the paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth items along with Ganesh idol were collected before the immersion and dry waste (Plastic) and wet waste (Nirmalya) were segregated. Dry waste was handed over for recycling and wet waste for composting to the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC).


Total Three Days Collection of Wet & Dry:

No. Ghats Nirmalya (Kgs) Dry (Kgs)
1. Juni- Dombivli (Ganesh Ghat) 1020 625
2. Khumbarkan Pada 655 225
3. Saat-Pool Jetti 990 780
4. Reti Bandar 1500 320
TOTAL 4165 1950

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 39

Female - 61

Total - 100

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Ganpati Immersion Traffic Control Duty 2.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: RTO, Mumbai Police

Date: 11th September 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M – 09:00 P.M

Venue : Reti Bandar, Khumbharkan Pada, Tilak Chowk.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college, in collaboration with the RTO and Mumbai Police, organized a dedicated Traffic Control Duty during the Ganpati immersion festivities. This initiative aimed to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhance public safety while thousands participated in the Ganesh Visarjan.

Outcome :Volunteers played a crucial role in this effort, working diligently from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM on 11th September 2024. Their responsibilities included directing vehicles, managing pedestrian movement, and assisting law enforcement officers in maintaining order during this busy period. By actively engaging with the community and promoting safe practices, these volunteers not only contributed to effective traffic management but also fostered a spirit of cooperation among festival-goers.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 20

Female - 27

Total - 47

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Nirmalya Collection Drive 2.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Nirmal Youth Foundation

Date: 11th September 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M – 09:00 P.M

Venue : Juni-Dombivli, Khumbarkan Pada, Saat-Pool Jetti, Reti -Bandar.

Purpose of the Activity : On every Ganpati Visarjan, the city is choked with hundreds of tonnes of paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth. The practice of throwing these items in Visarjan well enhances the water pollution.

Outcome :Along with the city-based NGO ‘Nirmal Youth Foundation’, NSS volunteers participated in the Nirmalya Collection Drive on the occasion of Ganpati Visarjan at various places in Dombivli for Six (6) hours. All the paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth items along with Ganesh idol were collected before the immersion and dry waste (Plastic) and wet waste (Nirmalya) were segregated. Dry waste was handed over for recycling and wet waste for composting to the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC).


Total Three Days Collection of Wet & Dry:

No. Ghats Nirmalya (Kgs) Dry (Kgs)
1. Juni- Dombivli (Ganesh Ghat) 480 250
2. Khumbarkan Pada 730 280
3. Saat-Pool Jetti 300 150
4. Reti Bandar 600 160
TOTAL 2110 840

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 39

Female - 61

Total - 100

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Ganpati Immersion Traffic Control Duty.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: RTO, Mumbai Police

Date: 31st October 2024.

Time: 08th September 2024

Venue : Reti Bandar, Khumbharkan Pada, Tilak Chowk.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college, in collaboration with the RTO and Mumbai Police, organized a dedicated Traffic Control Duty during the Ganpati immersion festivities. This initiative aimed to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhance public safety while thousands participated in the Ganesh Visarjan.

Outcome :Volunteers played a crucial role in this effort, working diligently from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM on 08th September 2024. Their responsibilities included directing vehicles, managing pedestrian movement, and assisting law enforcement officers in maintaining order during this busy period. By actively engaging with the community and promoting safe practices, these volunteers not only contributed to effective traffic management but also fostered a spirit of cooperation among festival-goers.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 20

Female - 27

Total - 47

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Nirmalya Collection Drive 1.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Nirmal Youth Foundation & KDMC.

Date: 08th September 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M – 09:00 P.M

Venue : Juni-Dombivli, Khumbarkan Pada, Saat-Pool Jetti, Reti -Bandar.

Purpose of the Activity : On every Ganpati Visarjan, the city is choked with hundreds of tonnes of paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth. The practice of throwing these items in Visarjan well enhances the water pollution.

Outcome : Along with the city-based NGO ‘Nirmal Youth Foundation’, NSS volunteers participated in the Nirmalya Collection Drive on the occasion of Ganpati Visarjan at various places in Dombivli for Five (5) hours. All the paper, plastic, thermocol, flowers, fruits, and cloth items along with Ganesh idol were collected before the immersion and dry waste (Plastic) and wet waste (Nirmalya) were segregated. Dry waste was handed over for recycling and wet waste for composting to the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC).


Total Three Days Collection of Wet & Dry:

No. Ghats Nirmalya (Kgs) Dry (Kgs)
1. Juni-Dombivli (Ganesh Ghat) 570kg 225kg
2. Khumbarkan Pada 645kg 290kg
3. Saat-Pool Jetti 330kg 480kg
4. Reti Bandar 810kg 700kg
TOTAL 2,355 kg 1,695 kg

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 39

Female - 61

Total - 100

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Rally on Vriksha Dindi

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 01st September 2024

Time: 07:30 A.M

Venue : B.K Birla College to Subhash Maidaan, Kalyan West.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college recently participated in rally known as Vriksha Dindi, organized by the NSS Unit of B.K. Birla College. This event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of tree planting in our communities.

Outcome : The event saw enthusiastic participation from our NSS Volunteers & other NSS Units across all colleges in the Thane district, coming together to spread their message through various slogans. The rally commenced in Kalyan West and traversed nearby areas, allowing participants to engage with the public directly. By sharing insights about how planting just one tree can make a substantial difference in combating climate change and enhancing local biodiversity, the rally aimed to inspire individuals to take action towards a greener future.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 05

Female - 06

Total - 11

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: First Year NSS Orientation Program

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 19th July 2024

Time: 08:20 A.M to 11:00 A.M

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS unit of the college recently organised an orientation program for the new first-year students to enrol in NSS. The orientation was led by the >NSS Programme Officer, Mrs. Renu Verma, along with former NSS volunteers.

Outcome : The purpose of the orientation was to make the new students aware of the NSS and its various activities and initiatives. Mrs. Verma provided detailed information about the history, objectives, and structure of the NSS. She also highlighted the numerous volunteering opportunities available for the students through the NSS. The former NSS volunteers shared their experiences and the positive impact that being a part of the NSS had on their personal and professional development. They encouraged the new students to actively participate in the NSS and contribute to the community service projects organized by the unit. The orientation was well-received by the new students, who expressed their enthusiasm to enrol in the NSS and be a part of the noble cause of serving the society. The NSS unit is confident that the new batch of students will carry forward the legacy of the organization and contribute to its continued success.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 15

Female - 15

Total - 30

Total Beneficiary: 883

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Celebrating International Yoga Day Protocol

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 21st June 2024

Time: 08:30 A.M

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : The primary objective of the International Yoga Day is to raise awareness about yoga as a holistic practice for mental and physical well-being This observance holds great importance in shedding light on the importance of psychological and physical wellness in today's world. This day encourages the cultivation of a regular meditation practice to foster mental in a stress-free environment clarity and self-awareness, essential for thriving in a stress-free environment.

Outcome : NSS Volunteers enthusiastically participated in the celebrations, showcasing their commitment to physical and mental well-being. The NSS volunteers performed various yoga asanas and breathing exercises, which not only improved their physical flexibility and strength but also had a positive impact on their mental health. Yoga has been proven to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, while also enhancing focus, concentration, and overall emotional balance.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 15

Female - 35

Total - 50

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Observing International Yoga Day Protocol

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:20 th June 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M

Venue :Zilla Parishad School, Azde Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : The primary objective of the International Yoga Day is to raise awareness about yoga as a holistic practice for mental and physical well-being This observance holds great importance in shedding light on the importance of psychological and physical wellness in today’s world. This day encourages the cultivation of a regular meditation practice to foster mental in a stress-free environment clarity and self-awareness, essential for thriving in a stress-free environment.

Outcome : NSS Unit visited the Zilla Parishad School to teach basic yoga steps and chair yoga to the students. The aim was to introduce the students to the benefits of yoga and how it can positively impact their mental and physical well-being. The volunteers demonstrated a range of yoga asanas and breathing exercises that the students could easily follow and incorporate into their daily routine. They also explained the significance of International Yoga Day and the importance of making yoga a regular practice.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 10

Female - 08

Total - 18

Total Beneficiary: 150 Approx

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Observing International Yoga Day Protocol

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 20 th June 2024

Time: 08:20 to 11:00 A.M

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : The primary objective of the International Yoga Day is to raise awareness about yoga as a holistic practice for mental and physical well-being This observance holds great importance in shedding light on the importance of psychological and physical wellness in today’s world. This day encourages the cultivation of a regular meditation practice to foster mental in a stress-free environment clarity and self-awareness, essential for thriving in a stress-free environment.

Outcome : The volunteers organized a comprehensive program that focused on educating the students about the various yogasanas and their benefits. Through interactive sessions and hands-on demonstrations, the students were able to learn the proper techniques and understand the importance of incorporating yoga into their daily lives. The NSS Volunteers efforts went beyond just the physical practice of yoga. They also emphasized the philosophical and spiritual aspects, encouraging the students to explore the deeper connections between the mind, body, and soul. By providing this holistic understanding, the volunteers empowered the students to harness the full potential of yoga and integrate it seamlessly into their daily routines.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 10

Female - 08

Total - 18

Total Beneficiary: 521

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Observing International Yoga Day Protocol

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 19 th June 2024

Time: 02:00 P.M

Venue :Sarovar Nagar, Dombivli West

Purpose of the Activity : In a bid to promote the benefits of yoga and encourage a healthy lifestyle, the NSS unit recently organized a yoga session for the housewives residing in Sarovar Nagar, Dombivli West. The session aimed to educate the participants on the proper yoga asanas (postures) and the importance of following yoga protocol.

Outcome :The yoga session was conducted by the volunteers who guided the attendees through a series of gentle yet effective yoga poses. The focus was on teaching the housewives the correct techniques and the proper alignment of the body to ensure maximum benefits and prevent any injuries. Throughout the session, the volunteers emphasized the significance of observing yoga protocol, which includes aspects such as breathing techniques, meditation, and the overall mindfulness required during the practice. Participants were encouraged to listen to their bodies and modify the poses as per their individual needs and comfort levels.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 07

Female - 10

Total - 17

Total Beneficiary: 25

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Observing International Yoga Day Protocol

Organizing Agency:National Service Scheme

Date: 18th June 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home

Purpose of the Activity : Yoga is an ancient practice that has been shown to have numerous benefits for people of all ages. For the elderly residents of the old age home, practicing yoga can help improve their flexibility, balance, and strength, while also reducing stress and promoting a sense of calm and relaxation.

Outcome : NSS volunteers guided the participants through a series of gentle yoga poses and breathing exercises, tailored to their individual needs and abilities. The senior citizens were receptive and eager to learn, and they expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to engage in this holistic form of wellness. By observing the proper yoga protocol and ensuring the safety and comfort of the participants, our NSS volunteers were able to create a nurturing and inclusive environment for the senior citizens to explore the benefits of this transformative practice.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 05

Total - 11

Total Beneficiary: 30

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Poster Making Drive.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:17th June 2024

Time: 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : Posters can accommodate a large amount of information and pictures, which makes them easy to spot and read, so they’re useful to spread awareness. The main objective to make handmade posters is to grab the attention of commuters and passersby.

Outcome : The NSS Unit conducted a "Poster” making activity on 17 th June 2024 for 5 hours. The NSS Volunteers actively participated with immense zeal and enthusiasm and made posters on topics like Yoga Asans, Gender Sensitization, Plastic Free Society, etc. The posters were later used for awareness campaigns at various locations.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 15

Female - 19

Total - 34

Total Poster Made: 25

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Observing World Environment Day

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:05th June 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Sagarli Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : June 5th marks World Environment Day, a global observance dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring action to protect our planet. This annual event, established by the United Nations, serves as a timely reminder of the critical importance of safeguarding the natural world around us.

Outcome : The NSS volunteers recycled waste plastic bottles and used them to plant 80 saplings of various plant species. They then distributed these saplings throughout the local community and conducted awareness campaigns to educate citizens on the importance of recycling plastic and the benefits of tree planting.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 18

Female - 27

Total - 45

Total Beneficiary: 92

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Blood Donation Drive

Organizing Agency: L.T.M.G Hospital, Sion.

Date: 02 nd May 2024

Time: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM

Venue : Thane Railway Station

Purpose of the Activity : Blood donation is a selfless act that can save lives. The primary purpose of blood donation is to provide a reliable supply of blood products to meet the ongoing medical needs of patients.

Outcome : NSS volunteers conducted a Blood Donation camp at Thane Railway Station in collaboration with L.T.M.G. Hospital, Sion. The volunteers played a crucial role throughout the process. They actively reached out to potential donors, made them aware of the importance of blood donation, and guided them to the donation camp. The volunteers ensured that the donors felt comfortable and supported, helping them through the entire procedure.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 05

Female - 05

Total - 10

Total Blood Bags Collected: 43

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Blood Donation Awareness in Community

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 29th June 2024

Time: 09:00 A.M

Venue : Sagarli gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : Blood is a precious resource that can mean the difference between life and death for many individuals. By donating blood, you have the power to save up to three lives with a single donation.

Outcome : The NSS volunteers emphasized the critical need for a constant supply of blood and the impact that blood donors can have on their local communities. During the awareness sessions, the volunteers provided information on the donation process, eligibility criteria, and the various blood types. They also addressed common misconceptions and concerns that people may have about donating blood.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 10

Female - 09

Total - 19

Total Beneficiary: 110

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Blood Donation Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Rotaract Club – Dombivli

Blood Bank: Chidanand Blood Bank (STBC Blood Banks)

Date: 01st July 2024

Time: 07:30 AM to 03:00 PM

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Auditorium

Purpose of the Activity : To provide safe and quality blood and blood components collected from voluntary donors, round the clock, at affordable cost to the public and free of cost to the poor. To ensure safety and quality of blood, motivate and maintain a permanent well-indexed record of voluntary blood donor. Blood is essential to help patients survive surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries. This lifesaving care starts with one person making a generous donation. The need for blood is constant.

Outcome : NSS volunteers conducted a Blood Donation camp at College Auditorium in collaboration with Rotaract Club – Dombivli & Chidanand Blood Bank. The volunteers played a crucial role throughout the process. They actively reached out to potential donors, made them aware of the importance of blood donation, and guided them to the donation camp. The volunteers ensured that the donors felt comfortable and supported, helping them through the entire procedure.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 07

Total - 13

Total Blood Bags Collected: 65

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Blood Donation Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Rotary Club Suncity – Dombivli.

Date: 01st July 2024

Time: 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM

Venue : Dombivli Railway Station

Purpose of the Activity : To provide safe and quality blood and blood components collected from voluntary donors, round the clock, at affordable cost to the public and free of cost to the poor. To ensure safety and quality of blood, motivate and maintain a permanent well-indexed record of voluntary blood donor. Blood is essential to help patients survive surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses, and traumatic injuries. This lifesaving care starts with one person making a generous donation. The need for blood is constant.

Outcome : NSS volunteers conducted a Blood Donation camp at Dombivli Railway Station in collaboration with Rotaract Club Suncity – Dombivli & Chidanand Blood Bank. The volunteers played a crucial role throughout the process. They actively reached out to potential donors, made them aware of the importance of blood donation, and guided them to the donation camp. The volunteers ensured that the donors felt comfortable and supported, helping them through the entire procedure.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 04

Total - 10

Total Blood Bags Collected: 47

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Free Hemoglobin Check-up.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Rotaract Club.

Date: 01st July 2024

Time: 07:30 AM to 03:00 PM

Venue : The NSS unit of college recently organized a free hemoglobin check-up camp for the female students and members of the college. This initiative aimed to raise awareness about the importance of monitoring hemoglobin levels, especially among women who are more prone to iron deficiency and anemia.

Outcome : During the camp, NSS volunteers guided the people and made them comfortable. Trained medical professionals conducted quick and painless hemoglobin tests for all the participants. The results were immediately provided, allowing individuals to understand their current hemoglobin status. This valuable information empowers people to take proactive steps towards maintaining healthy iron levels.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 07

Total - 13

Total Beneficiary: 89

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Free Health Check-up.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Natural’s Herbal Life.

Date: 01st July 2024

Time: 07:30 AM to 03:00 PM

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Auditorium.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS (National Service Scheme) unit of our college recently organized a free health check-up event in collaboration with Naturals Herbal Life. This initiative aimed to provide comprehensive health assessments to our students and faculty members, promoting overall well-being and preventive healthcare.

Outcome : During the camp, NSS volunteers guided the people and made them comfortable. The free health check-up covered a range of essential screenings, including blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, and basic physical examinations. Qualified medical professionals from Naturals Herbal Life were on-site to conduct these assessments and provide personalized guidance to the participants. By organizing this free health check-up, the NSS unit demonstrated its commitment to the holistic development of our college community. This initiative not only addressed the immediate health concerns of the participants but also encouraged a proactive approach to healthcare, empowering individuals to take charge of their well-being.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 07

Total - 13

Total Male Beneficiary: 51

Total Female Beneficiary: 92

Total Beneficiaries: 143

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Street Play on "World Population Day.”

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 11th July 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Morvica, Dombivli (E).

Purpose of the Activity : World Population Day is an annual event observed on July 11th to raise awareness about global population issues. This year, the NSS volunteers took to the streets to perform a thought-provoking street play on this important theme.

Outcome : The street play focused on the theme of "Being Proud and Controlling the Crowd”. It aimed to educate the public about the significance of World Population Day and the need to address population-related challenges. The volunteers used creative skits, dialogues, and performances to convey their message effectively. Through the street play, the NSS volunteers highlighted the importance of responsible family planning, women’s empowerment, and sustainable development. They encouraged the audience to be proud of their role in contributing to a balanced population growth and to take proactive measures to control the crowd in a responsible manner.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 11

Female - 05

Total - 15

Total Beneficiary: 200 Approx.

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Poster Making Competition

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 11th July 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M.

Venue :The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Classroom.

Purpose of the Activity : World Population Day is an annual event observed on July 11th to raise awareness about global population issues. The competition aimed to raise awareness among the students about the pressing issue of population growth and its far-reaching consequences. The theme for the competition was "Impacts of Population Explosion”.

Outcome : The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across different departments of the college. The posters showcased a range of perspectives, from the depletion of natural resources to the strain on infrastructure and public services due to overpopulation. The judging panel, comprising faculty members and experts, evaluated the entries based on their artistic merit, clarity of message, and adherence to the given theme. The winners were awarded prizes for their outstanding contributions, and all participants were appreciated for their efforts.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 05

Total - 11

Total Participants: 22

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Tree Plantation Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: Hariyali Foundation

Date: 13th July 2024

Time: 10:00 A.M.

Venue : MSEB Office, Azde Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : In a commendable effort to promote environmental sustainability, the NSS unit of our college organized a tree plantation drive in collaboration with the Hariyali Foundation. The event took place at the MSEB office in Azde Gaon, where dedicated volunteers came together to plant a variety of trees.

Outcome :The tree plantation drive was a resounding success, with a significant number of trees being added to the landscape. This collaborative effort between the NSS unit and the Hariyali Foundation showcases the commitment of our college to environmental conservation and the active participation of our NSS volunteers in such meaningful initiatives

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 12

Female - 09

Total - 21

No. of trees planted: 35

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Documentary Screening on University Foundation Day

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 18th July 2024

Time: 08:20 A.M to 11:00 A.M

Venue : On the occasion of the University’s Foundation Day, the NSS Unit organized a documentary screening for the students of the college. The documentary highlighted the rich history and remarkable journey of the University, which has completed an impressive 165 years of providing quality education and shaping the minds of countless individuals.

Outcome : The screening provided an insightful look into the University’s past, present, and future. Students had the opportunity to learn about the institution’s humble beginnings, its evolution over the decades, and the significant milestones it has achieved. The documentary showcased the University’s commitment to academic excellence, innovative research, and the development of well-rounded individuals who are poised to make a positive impact on the world.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 05

Female - 04

Total - 09

Total Beneficiary: 460

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Tree Plantation Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 22nd July 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Saksham Special School, Dombivli East

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit recently organized a tree plantation drive at the Saksham Special School for mentally retarded children. The initiative aimed to not only increase the green cover but also engage the students in an enriching activity.

Outcome : The NSS volunteers, along with the mentally retarded children of the school, planted 50 saplings within the school premises. This collaborative effort allowed the students to actively participate in the plantation drive and learn about the importance of greenery and environmental conservation. The event provided a platform for the NSS Unit to spend quality time with the children, fostering a sense of community and inclusivity. It was a meaningful experience for all involved, as they worked together to plant the trees and create a more sustainable environment for the school.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 14

Female - 34

Total - 48

Total Saplings Planted: 50

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Pamphlet Distribution on Har Ghar Tiranga

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 12th August 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS volunteers played a crucial role in distributing pamphlets on the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign to raise awareness about the 78th Independence Day celebrations. The Har Ghar Tiranga initiative encourages citizens to display the national flag at their homes to honor the sacrifices of our freedom fighters.

Outcome : NSS volunteers went door-to-door in various communities, handing out informative pamphlets that outlined the significance of the Har Ghar Tiranga program. These pamphlets provided details on the history and importance of the national flag, as well as guidelines on how to respectfully display it. Through this outreach effort, the NSS volunteers ensured that people from all walks of life were informed about the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign and its objectives. By distributing these pamphlets, they helped foster a deeper sense of patriotism and unity among the citizens as the country celebrates its 78th year of independence.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 19

Female - 09

Total - 28

Total Beneficiary : 100

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Environmental Awareness Session.

Collaborating Agency: Nirmal Youth Foundation.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 10th August 2024.

Time: 12:00 A.M.

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : In a collaborative effort, the NSS unit and Nirmal Youth Foundation recently organized an informative environmental awareness session. The session aimed to educate volunteers on the importance of environmental conservation and the proper segregation of waste during the upcoming Ganpati Nirmalya activity.

Outcome : During the session, volunteers were taught about the significance of maintaining a healthy environment and the role they can play in achieving this goal. The discussion covered topics such as waste management, recycling, and the impact of individual actions on the planet. A key focus of the session was preparing the community for the Ganpati Nirmalya activity, where devotees offer flowers and other biodegradable items to the deity. Volunteers were instructed on the proper segregation of wet and dry waste to ensure efficient and eco-friendly disposal. The event was well-received by the local community, who expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to learn and contribute to environmental preservation efforts.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 19

Female - 79

Total - 98

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Food Distribution to Poor/Needy People

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 13th August 2024.

Time: 09:00 A.M

Venue :Dombivli Station.

Purpose of the Activity : As part of its community outreach efforts, the NSS unit of SIA College recently organized a food donation drive to provide nutritious meals to those in need. The initiative focused on preparing and distributing a traditional Indian breakfast called ‘poha’, a flattened rice dish that is both delicious and packed with essential nutrients.

Outcome : The NSS volunteers worked tirelessly to prepare large quantities of poha, carefully packing it into containers to be distributed to the local community. This simple yet wholesome meal was chosen not only for its cultural significance but also for its ability to provide a filling and nourishing start to the day for those facing food insecurity. Through this endeavour, the SIA College NSS unit demonstrated its commitment to making a tangible difference in the lives of the less fortunate. By leveraging the power of traditional cuisine, the students were able to offer a comforting and culturally relevant meal that was warmly received by the recipients.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 11

Female - 42

Total - 53

Total Beneficiary: 130

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Rally on Har Ghar Tiranga.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 14th August 2024.

Time: 09:30 A.M

Venue : S.I.A College to Dombivli Station.

Purpose of the Activity :The "Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign is an initiative by the Government of India to encourage citizens to display the national flag at their homes to honor the sacrifices of our freedom fighters. The rally was aimed at raising awareness about this campaign and instilling a sense of national pride among the participants.

Outcome : The NSS Unit of our college recently organized a "Har Ghar Tiranga” rally to celebrate the 78th Independence Day of India. The rally saw enthusiastic participation from students, faculty, and staff, all carrying the national flag and chanting patriotic slogans. During the rally, the participants marched through the campus, waving the tricolour and shouting slogans such as "Vande Mataram” and "Bharat Mata ki Jai.” The event was a visual treat, with the sea of flags creating a patriotic atmosphere. The rally was a success, with the participants expressing their commitment to the nation and their appreciation for the sacrifices made by our forefathers. The event served as a reminder of the importance of unity, patriotism, and the need to preserve the values that our country stands for.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 13

Female - 45

Total - 58

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Online Pledge on Har Ghar Tiranga.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 15th August 2024.

Time: 08:30 A.M

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home, Sagarli Gaon.

Purpose of the Activity : On the occasion of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, NSS volunteers took a pledge to uphold the spirit of our nation’s freedom struggle and dedicate themselves to India’s progress.

Outcome :The pledge stated:"I pledge that I will host the tricolour, respect the spirit of our freedom fighters and brave sons, and dedicate myself to the development and progress of India.” This commitment reflects the campaign’s aim to foster a deep sense of patriotism and national pride among citizens. By taking this pledge, the NSS volunteers demonstrated their resolve to be active participants in the nation-building process. The Har Ghar Tiranga initiative encourages all Indians to display the national flag at their homes, thereby reinforcing the idea of unity and collective identity.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 47

Female - 53

Total - 100

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Flag hosting in Saksham Special School

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 15th August 2024.

Time: 09:00 A.M

Venue : Saksham Special School, Dombivli East.

Purpose of the Activity : On the occasion of the 78th Independence Day, the NSS unit of our college collaborated with Saksham Special School to organize a flag hoisting ceremony with the specially-abled children.

Outcome : The NSS volunteers dedicated two days, 13th and 14th August, to teach the children dance moves and help them prepare for the special performance on Independence Day. The children showcased their talent and enthusiasm as they danced to patriotic songs, filling the air with a sense of pride and unity. The flag hoisting ceremony on 15th August was a truly heart-warming event, where the specially-abled children, alongside the NSS volunteers, hoisted the national flag and sang the national anthem. This collaborative effort not only celebrated the spirit of independence but also highlighted the importance of inclusivity and empowering the differently-abled members of our society.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 13

Female - 49

Total - 62

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Flash-Mob on Independence Day.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 15th August 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Morvika, Dombivli Station.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college played a pivotal role in commemorating the 78th Independence Day celebrations. As part of the festivities, they organized a captivating flash-mob and an impressive human pyramid to raise awareness about our nation’s brave heroes.

Outcome : The flash-mob performance was a sight to behold, as a group of students came together to showcase a synchronized dance routine set to patriotic music. The energetic moves and the coordinated efforts of the participants created a mesmerizing display, capturing the essence of our country’s freedom struggle. In addition to the flash-mob, the NSS Unit also orchestrated the formation of a human pyramid, a traditional Indian celebration that symbolizes unity and teamwork. Students from various backgrounds collaborated to build this impressive structure, demonstrating the power of collective effort and the shared pride in our nation’s independence. Through these engaging activities, the NSS Unit successfully engaged the community, educating them about the sacrifices and contributions of our freedom fighters. The flash-mob and human pyramid not only entertained the audience but also instilled a deeper sense of patriotism and appreciation for our nation’s history.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 21

Female - 17

Total - 38

Total Beneficiary: 800 Approx.

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Rakhi Making Drive.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 17th August 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M – 02:00 P.M.

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, NSS Room.

Purpose of the Activity :The event aimed to promote the spirit of the festival and encourage community engagement. Volunteers dedicated their time and effort to creating unique and personalized Rakhi’s, which were then distributed to the local community. The Rakhi Making Drive was a successful initiative that brought together the NSS volunteers and the community, fostering a sense of unity and celebration ahead of the Raksha Bandhan festivities.

Outcome : The event aimed to promote the spirit of the festival and encourage community engagement. Volunteers dedicated their time and effort to creating unique and personalized Rakhi’s, which were then distributed to the local community. The Rakhi Making Drive was a successful initiative that brought together the NSS volunteers and the community, fostering a sense of unity and celebration ahead of the Raksha Bandhan festivities.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 29

Total - 35

Total Rakhi’s Made: 130

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Celebrating Rakshabandhan at RTO & Police Station..

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 19th August 2024.

Time: 09:00 A.M

Venue :Ramnagar Police Station & RTO, Dombivli (E)

Purpose of the Activity : This Rakshabandhan, the NSS Unit of our college organized a special celebration to honor the hard-working RTO, Policemen and RPF officials of Dombivli. As these dedicated public servants are often too busy serving our nation to celebrate the festival with their own families, our students took it upon them to bring the festivities to them.

Outcome : The Volunteers visited the local RTO office, police station, and railway protection force outpost, carrying colourful Rakhi and sweets. They warmly tied Rakhi on the wrists of the officials, thanking them for their tireless efforts in maintaining law and order and ensuring the smooth functioning of public services. The gesture was greatly appreciated by the recipients, who were visibly touched by this display of gratitude and community spirit. For the volunteers too, it was a meaningful experience to directly engage with and express their respect for these unsung heroes of our society. Through this initiative, the NSS Unit has set an example of how we can come together to celebrate our festivals in an inclusive manner, extending the spirit of brotherhood and camaraderie to those who work tirelessly to keep us safe and secure.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 06

Female - 35

Total - 41

Total Beneficiaries: 110

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Paper Bag Making Drive.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 06th August to 13th August 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M – 02:00 P.M

Venue :The S.I.A College of Higher Education, NSS Room.

Purpose of the Activity : From August 6th to August 13th, 2024, NSS volunteers organized a paper bag making drive, working tirelessly for 3 hours each day. The goal of this initiative was to promote sustainable practices and reduce the use of plastic bags within the local community.

Outcome : During the drive, the volunteers collected waste paper, newspapers, and other recyclable materials. They then meticulously folded and stitched the paper to create sturdy, reusable paper bags. These bags were then distributed to local shops, markets, and residents, encouraging them to adopt eco-friendly alternatives to plastic. The response from the community was overwhelmingly positive, with many individuals and businesses expressing their gratitude for the volunteers’ efforts. The paper bags not only helped reduce plastic waste but also served as a symbol of the community’s commitment to environmental conservation.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 09

Female - 68

Total - 77

Total Paper Bags Made: 750

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cotton Bag Making Drive.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 06th August to 13th August 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M – 02:00 P.M

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, NSS Room.

Purpose of the Activity : From August 6th to August 13th, 2024, NSS volunteers organized a cotton bag making drive to promote sustainable alternatives to plastic bags. The drive, which ran for 3 hours each day, aimed to educate volunteers on the importance of reducing plastic usage in their daily lives.

Outcome : During the drive, the volunteers learned how to make reusable cotton bags from scratch. They were taught the step-by-step process, from cutting the fabric to stitching the final product. The goal was to equip the volunteers with the skills to create their own cotton bags, which they could then use instead of disposable plastic bags. The initiative was a resounding success, with a large number of volunteers participating enthusiastically. By the end of the drive, the volunteers had created a substantial number of cotton bags, which they pledged to use in their daily lives. The drive not only provided a practical solution to the plastic bag problem but also raised awareness among the volunteers about the environmental impact of plastic waste.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 05

Female - 20

Total - 25

Total Cotton Bags Made: 200

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Rakhi Selling Drive.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 07th August to 17th August 2024.

Time: 09:00 A.M – 12:00 P.M

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, College Campus.

In a heart-warming display of community support, the NSS volunteers of the college recently conducted a Rakhi selling drive from August 7th to August 17th, 2024. The 11-day initiative aimed to raise funds for the Saksham Special School, which provides education and care for mentally retarded children.

Outcome :The rakhis sold during this drive were handmade by the students of Saksham Special School, showcasing their talents and creativity. The NSS unit played a crucial role in facilitating the sale of these unique, personalized rakhis, ensuring that the proceeds directly benefited the school and its students. Through this collaborative effort, the NSS volunteers not only supported the Saksham Special School but also raised awareness about the importance of inclusive education and the abilities of children with mental disabilities. The Rakhi Selling Drive was a testament to the power of community engagement and the transformative impact that can be achieved when students, educators, and social welfare organizations come together.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 11

Female - 11

Total - 22

Total Rakhi’s Sold: 300

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Celebrating Janmashtami

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 26th August 2024.

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue :Saksham Special School, Dombivli East.

Purpose of the Activity :The NSS Unit, in collaboration with the Saksham Special School for special children, recently organized a vibrant celebration of Janmashtami, honoring the birth of Lord Krishna. This event provided a unique opportunity for the children to engage in cultural festivities while fostering an inclusive environment.

Outcome :The celebration included various activities that highlighted the significance of Janmashtami, such as games and storytelling sessions about Krishna’s life and teachings. Volunteers worked closely with the children to ensure that everyone participated in a way that was enjoyable and accessible.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 012

Female - 15

Total - 27

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Bhajan Sandhya Gandhi Jayanti

Organizing Agency:NSS Cell, University of Mumbai.

Date: 02nd October 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M to 08:00 P.M

Venue : Gateway of India, Mumbai.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Cell of the University of Mumbai organized a heartfelt Bhajan Sandhya on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, bringing together students and volunteers from various colleges across Mumbai and Thane. This event served as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, celebrating his ideals through music and dance.

Outcome : The evening was filled with an array of Bhajans that resonated with the spirit of peace and non-violence that Gandhi Ji championed. NSS volunteers from all colleges collaborated with NSS Cell, University of Mumbai, creating a vibrant atmosphere that honoured his legacy. The performances not only reflected devotion but also fostered a sense of community among the attendees, reinforcing the message of unity and harmony that Gandhi stood for. Through this gathering, participants were reminded of Gandhi Ji’s teachings while enjoying an enriching cultural experience.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 14

Female - 16

Total - 30

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Observing Gandhi Jayanti

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:02nd October 2024

Time: 09:00 A.M

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Ground Floor.

Purpose of the Activity : Observing Gandhi Jayanti is a significant occasion that honours the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader known for his principles of non-violence and truth. This year, the NSS Unit of our college commemorated this important day by organizing a heartfelt event centred around remembrance and reflection.

Outcome : NSS volunteers came together to light a lamp as a symbol of peace and enlightenment. This act not only marked the beginning of the celebrations but also served as a reminder of Gandhi’s enduring legacy in promoting harmony and goodwill among individuals. The event featured an inspiring speech that highlighted the values embodied by Gandhi, encouraging attendees to reflect on his teachings and apply them in their daily lives. To further enhance the atmosphere, NSS volunteers performed the famous song "Vaishnavi Janto,” which resonated deeply with everyone present and added a special touch to the occasion.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 12

Female - 16

Total - 28

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cotton Bag Distribution Drive at Camp Site.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 30th September 2024

Time: 01:00 P.M.

Venue : Dhoke Dapivali, Badlapur West

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college recently organized a cotton bag distribution drive at the camp site in Dhoke Dapivli, located in Badlapur West, under the banner of "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This initiative aimed to promote environmental awareness and encourage local residents to reduce their reliance on plastic bags.

Outcome : NSS volunteers played a pivotal role in this drive, actively distributing cotton bags throughout the village areas of Dhoke Dapivli. By providing these eco-friendly alternatives, the volunteers sought to educate the community about the harmful effects of plastic pollution and inspire sustainable practices. The distribution not only served as a practical solution for carrying goods but also fostered a sense of responsibility towards maintaining cleanliness and protecting our environment.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 12

Female - 18

Total - 30

Total Cotton Bag Distributed: 500

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Ganpati Immersion Traffic Control Duty.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Collaborating Agency: RTO, Mumbai Police

Date: 17th September 2024

Time: 03:00 P.M – 09:00 P.M

Venue : Reti Bandar, Khumbharkan Pada, Tilak Chowk.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college, in collaboration with the RTO and Mumbai Police, organized a dedicated Traffic Control Duty during the Ganpati immersion festivities. This initiative aimed to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhance public safety while thousands participated in the Ganesh Visarjan.

Outcome :Volunteers played a crucial role in this effort, working diligently from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM on 17th September 2024. Their responsibilities included directing vehicles, managing pedestrian movement, and assisting law enforcement officers in maintaining order during this busy period. By actively engaging with the community and promoting safe practices, these volunteers not only contributed to effective traffic management but also fostered a spirit of cooperation among festival-goers.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 20

Female - 27

Total - 47

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Beach Cleaning Drive.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 18th September 2024

Time: 08:00 A.M

Venue : Khumbarkan Pada.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college organized a significant beach cleaning drive under the banner of Swachhta Hi Sewa, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and environmental responsibility.

Outcome : NSS volunteers worked diligently, collecting litter and debris to ensure that the beach remained a safe and enjoyable space for everyone. This drive not only aimed at cleaning up but also raised awareness about waste management practices among participants and spectators alike. The event saw participation from notable figures, including the Police Commissioner and officials from KDMC, who were present to support and encourage the volunteers. Their presence highlighted the collaborative effort between local authorities and educational institutions in fostering a cleaner environment.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 21

Female - 20

Total - 41

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Oath on Swachhta.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 19 September 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M.

Venue :The NSS Unit of the college recently organized an inspiring event centred around the "Oath on Swachhta,” held under the banner of "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This initiative not only emphasizes the importance of cleanliness but also pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi’s vision for India—a nation that is not only free but also clean and developed.

Outcome : During this event, volunteers took a solemn oath, reflecting on Gandhi’s legacy in securing freedom for Mother India. The oath serves as a reminder that it is now our responsibility to honour that legacy by maintaining cleanliness in our surroundings. Volunteers pledged their commitment to cleanliness, vowing to devote time each week to voluntary work dedicated to this noble cause. As part of this commitment, volunteers vowed to propagate the message of the Swachh Bharat Mission throughout villages and towns. They aim not just for personal change but also aspire to encourage at least 100 other individuals to take up this pledge and dedicate their own 100 hours towards fostering a cleaner India.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 41

Female - 106

Total - 47

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: IG Poster Making Competition on Swachh Bharat.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 20th September 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M

Venue :The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Classroom.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college organized an IG poster-making competition centred around the theme of Swachh Bharat under the banner of Swachhta Hi Sewa, aiming to promote cleanliness and hygiene within the community. This event provided a platform for volunteers to showcase their creative talents while raising awareness about the importance of a clean environment.

Outcome : Participants were encouraged to express their artistic skills through visually engaging posters that conveyed powerful messages related to the Swachh Bharat initiative. The competition not only fostered creativity but also emphasized the role of youth in advocating for social causes. As volunteers worked diligently on their designs, they explored various aspects of cleanliness, sustainability, and public health.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 05

Female - 12

Total - 17

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Tree Plantation Drive at Camp Site

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 30th September 2024

Time: 02:00 P.M

Venue :Dhoke Dapivli, Badlapur West.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college recently organized a successful tree plantation drive at the Camp Site, Dhoke Dapivli, under the banner of NSS Publicity Week. This initiative aimed not only to enhance the green cover in the area but also to raise awareness about environmental conservation among students and community members.

Outcome : During this drive, NSS volunteers actively participated in planting 60 saplings of various species, contributing to biodiversity and promoting ecological balance. The choice of diverse species was intentional, ensuring that the planted trees would thrive in their environment and provide benefits such as shade, oxygen production, and habitat for local wildlife. This event served as a practical demonstration of the NSS’s commitment to environmental stewardship while fostering a sense of responsibility among participants.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 12

Female - 18

Total - 30

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cleanliness Drive at Camp Site

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 30th September 2024

Time: 12:00 AM

Venue :Dhoke Dapivli, Badlapur West.

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college recently organized a significant cleanliness drive at the Camp Site, Dhoke Dapivli, Badlapur West, under the banner of "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This initiative aimed to promote cleanliness and environmental awareness within the community.

Outcome : During the drive, dedicated volunteers worked tirelessly to clean various areas of the Zilla Parishad school, including classrooms, grounds, passages, parking areas, and halls. Their efforts not only enhanced the appearance of these spaces but also fostered a sense of responsibility towards maintaining a clean environment.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 09

Female - 16

Total - 25

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Paper Bag Distribution Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 29th September 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Sagarli Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college recently organized a Paper Bag Distribution Drive at Sagarli Gaon, aimed at raising awareness about the importance of reducing plastic usage. This initiative involved dedicated NSS volunteers who crafted eco-friendly paper bags, which were then distributed to local residents.

Outcome : By providing these reusable alternatives, the drive sought to convey a crucial message: the need to minimize plastic consumption for the sake of our environment. Volunteers engaged with community members, explaining the detrimental effects of plastic pollution and encouraging them to adopt sustainable practices. The paper bags not only serve as practical solutions for daily shopping needs but also symbolize a collective effort towards environmental stewardship.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 15

Female - 20

Total - 35

Total Paper Bags Distributed: 1000

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Survey on Wet & Dry Waste.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:28th September 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M

Venue : Sagarli Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college recently organized a comprehensive survey on wet and dry waste management in Sagarli Gaon, an area adopted by the NSS under the initiative "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This survey aimed to assess the current practices and awareness levels regarding waste segregation among local residents.

Outcome : NSS volunteers actively participated in this initiative by reaching out door to door, engaging with community members, and gathering valuable insights. They posed a series of questions designed to understand residents’ knowledge about wet and dry waste separation and their disposal habits. To streamline data collection, volunteers utilized a Google form for efficient recording of responses. This hands-on approach not only facilitated direct interaction with the community but also highlighted the importance of sustainable waste management practices.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 13

Female - 16

Total - 29

Total Beneficiary: 1,010

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Documentary Screening on Swachh Bharat.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 27th September 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M

Venue : Zilla Parishad School, Azde Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit recently organized a documentary screening at the Zilla Parishad School, focusing on the pivotal Swachh Bharat initiative. This event aimed to educate students about the importance of cleanliness and hygiene in their communities. The documentary highlighted various aspects of the Swachh Bharat campaign, showcasing its impact on public health and environmental sustainability.

Outcome : During the screening, NSS volunteers engaged with students, fostering discussions around cleanliness practices and encouraging them to adopt these values in their daily lives. The interactive session not only informed students about the significance of maintaining a clean environment but also inspired them to become active participants in promoting sanitation within their school and local community.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 10

Female - 08

Total - 18

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cleanliness Drive at Zilla Parishad School.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 26th September 2024

Time: 10:40 a.m. -11:40 a.m.

Venue : Zilla Parishad School, Azde Gaon

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college recently organized a cleanliness drive at the Zilla Parishad School under the banner of "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This initiative aimed to promote hygiene and sanitation in educational institutions, fostering a cleaner environment for students and staff alike.

Outcome : During the drive, enthusiastic volunteers dedicated their time and effort to thoroughly clean various areas of the school. They focused on key locations such as the passage, entrance, surrounding areas, and the school ground. The collective effort not only improved the physical appearance of the school but also instilled a sense of responsibility among students and community members regarding cleanliness.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 13

Female - 34

Total - 47

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Session on Women’s Safety.

Organizing Agency:Suraksha Dal, Dombivli Police.

Date: 25th September 2024

Time: 02:00 P.M

Venue :Dombivli Station

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of our college, in collaboration with the Surkasha Dal and Dombivli Police, organized an informative session focused on women’s safety. This initiative aimed to empower female students by equipping them with essential knowledge and skills to navigate potential safety challenges.

Outcome : During the session, volunteers attended various presentations where they learned crucial safety tips tailored for different scenarios. Railway police officers played a pivotal role in this event, sharing their expertise on how to remain vigilant and proactive in ensuring personal safety while using public transport. Their insights included practical advice on recognizing suspicious behaviour, understanding emergency protocols, and utilizing available resources effectively. Overall, the session not only raised awareness about women’s safety issues but also fostered a supportive environment where participants could engage in discussions and share experiences.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Female - 45

Total - 45

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cleanliness Drive at Dombivli Station

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 25th September 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M 12:00 P.M

Venue : Dombivli Station

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college organized a cleanliness drive at Dombivli Station under the banner of "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This initiative aimed to promote hygiene and environmental awareness among the community.

Outcome : During the drive, dedicated NSS volunteers took to various areas of the station, including platforms, foot overbridges, entrances, and parking areas. Their efforts not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the station but also contributed to a cleaner and more welcoming environment for commuters. The volunteers worked diligently to collect litter, clean surfaces, and encourage passengers to be mindful of their surroundings.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 14

Female - 26

Total - 40

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Dombivli Bus Depo Cleaning

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:24th September 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue :Dombivli Bus Depo

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college recently organized a cleanliness drive at the Dombivli Bus Depo under the banner of "Swachhta Hi Sewa.” This initiative aimed to promote cleanliness and hygiene in public spaces, reflecting a commitment to community service and environmental stewardship.

Outcome : NSS Volunteers actively participated in this drive, dedicating their time and effort to clean various areas within the bus depot. They focused on cleaning the passageways, entrance, surrounding areas, and the ground of the depot. The collective effort not only enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the location but also raised awareness about the importance of maintaining clean public spaces.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 16

Female - 28

Total - 44

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Celebrating NSS Day

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 24th September 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M

Venue : The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Classroom.

Purpose of the Activity : NSS Day is a significant occasion that highlights the contributions of the National Service Scheme (NSS) and its volunteers. This year, the NSS Unit of our college celebrated this day with enthusiasm and camaraderie.

Outcome : The event kicked off with volunteers coming together to sing "Lakshya Geet,” a song that embodies the spirit and goals of NSS, fostering a sense of unity and purpose among participants. In addition to the musical tribute, an engaging session was held to explain the importance of the NSS logo to our volunteers. The logo symbolizes selfless service, dedication, and commitment to community development—key principles that guide our work in various social initiatives. To further energize the atmosphere, volunteers participated in a lively dance session featuring the humorous song "Watermelon Watermelon Pineapple.” This fun activity not only promoted physical fitness but also encouraged teamwork and bonding among members.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 31

Female - 90

Total - 121

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event:Rally On "Swachhta Hi Sewa”.

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 23th September 2024

Time: 12:00 P.M

Venue : Dombivli Station

Purpose of the Activity : The NSS Unit of the college organized a Rally on "Swachhta Hi Sewa” at Dombivli Station, aimed at promoting cleanliness and hygiene among daily commuters. This initiative brought together enthusiastic NSS volunteers, the station master, and RPF Jawans to engage with passengers and raise awareness about the importance of maintaining a clean environment.

Outcome : During the rally, participants informed and engaged in conversations with commuters about effective waste management practices. The collaboration between students and local authorities highlighted the significance of community involvement in cleanliness drives. By fostering a sense of responsibility towards public spaces, this event sought to inspire individuals to take actionable steps in their daily lives for a cleaner future. Overall, the Rally on "Swachhta Hi Sewa” served as an impactful reminder that collective efforts can lead to significant changes in our surroundings.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 20

Female - 30

Total - 50

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cotton Bag Distribution Drive

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date:22nd September 2024

Time: 10:40 AM

Venue : Sagarli Gaon , Dombivli East

Purpose of the Activity : To promote cleanliness and environmental awareness, NSS volunteers recently distributed cotton bags at Sagarli Gaon, Dombivli East. This initiative was part of the nationwide campaign. "Swachata Hi Sewa,”which emphasizes the importance of cleanliness in our communities.

Outcome : By providing residents with reusable cotton bags, these dedicated volunteers are not only encouraging eco-friendly practices but also reducing dependency on plastic.

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 10

Female - 12

Total - 22

Total Cotton Bag Distributed: 200

Name of the committee: National Service Scheme.

Name of the event: Cleanliness Drive At Maitri Old Age Home

Organizing Agency:NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 21st September 2024

Time: 11:00 A.M.

Venue : Maitri Old Age Home , Dombivli East

Purpose of the Activity : NSS volunteers of S.I.A College observed ‘Swachhta Hi Sewa’ (Cleanliness is Service) by cleaning Maitry Old Age Home, by promoting cleanliness, hygiene, and dignity for the elderly. This initiative aimed to contribute to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan while demonstrating the volunteer’s commitment to social responsibility and community service.

Outcome : By participating in Swachhta hi Seva, NSS volunteers inspired community involvement in cleanliness drives, advocated sustainable sanitation practices, and encouraged individuals to take ownership of cleanliness in their surroundings, ultimately enhancing the well-being of the elderly The purpose of this activity was simple yet impactful: to tidy up the premises of Maitri Old Age Home and create a more welcoming environment for its residents. Armed with brooms, dusters, and a whole lot of energy, the volunteers not only cleaned but also spread joy among the elderly by sharing stories and laughter. It’s inspiring to see young people come together for such a noble cause—proving that small acts can lead to significant changes!

NSS Volunteers who participate in the Activity:

Male - 15

Female - 20

Total - 35

Name of the Event: Pulse Polio Drive


Organizing Agency: NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.


Collaborating Agency: Kalyan – Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC).


Date: 08th December 2024


Time: 09:00 A.M. to 05:00 P.M.


Venue: Dombivli City.


Purpose of the Activity:
 The NSS Unit in collaboration with KDMC recently organized a
Pulse Polio Drive in various locations in Dombivli. This initiative aimed to eradicate polio by
administering polio drops to children under the age of five. To ensure the success of the
drive, volunteers were given training on how to properly administer the polio drops. They
were equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to carry out this important task
effectively and safely.

Outcome: The NSS Volunteers worked tirelessly for a duration of 9 hours, from 09:00 A.M. to
05:00 P.M., diligently reaching out to as many children as possible and providing them with
the essential polio drops. This initiative highlights the commitment of both the NSS Unit and
KDMC towards creating a polio-free future for children in Dombivli City. By organizing
such drives, they contributed significantly to public health and played a crucial role in
preventing the spread of this debilitating disease.

NSS Volunteers who participated in the activity:


Male: 13


Female: 47


Total: 60


Total Beneficiary 1,223

Name of the Committee: National Service Scheme 

Name of the Event: Observing Gandhi Jayanti

Organizing Agency: NSS Unit, The S.I.A College of Higher Education.

Date: 02nd October 2024

Time: 09:00 A.M

Venue: The S.I.A College of Higher Education, Ground Floor.

Purpose of the Activity: Observing Gandhi Jayanti is a significant occasion that honours the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, a leader known for his principles of non-violence and truth. This year, the NSS Unit of our college commemorated this important day by organizing a heartfelt event centred around remembrance and reflection.

Outcome: NSS volunteers came together to light a lamp as a symbol of peace and enlightenment. This act not only marked the beginning of the celebrations but also served as a reminder of Gandhi’s enduring legacy in promoting harmony and goodwill among individuals. The event featured an inspiring speech that highlighted the values embodied by Gandhi, encouraging attendees to reflect on his teachings and apply them in their daily lives. To further enhance the atmosphere, NSS volunteers performed the famous song "Vaishnavi Janto,” which resonated deeply with everyone present and added a special touch to the occasion.

NSS Volunteers who participated in the Activity:

Male: 12

Female: 16

Total: 28

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