National Service Scheme, popularly known as NSS, was formally launched on 24th September, 1969,
the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation. National Service Scheme is a
student – centered programme and it is complementary to education. It is a
noble experiment in academic extension. It inculcates the spirit of voluntary
work among students and teachers through sustained community interaction. It
brings our academic institutions closer to the society. It is a link between
the campus and community, the college and village, knowledge and action. The
overall aim of NSS is the Personality Development of students through community
service. It gives an extension dimension to Higher Education system and orients
the student youth to community service.
NSS DAY
· NSS was
formally launched on 24th September, 1969.
· The birth
centenary year of the Father of the Nation.
· 24
September is celebrated every year as NSS Day with appropriate programmes &
activities.
NSS MOTTO
· The motto
of NSS is ‘NOT Me But You’.
· It reflects
the essence of democratic living.
· Upholds the
need for self-less service.
· Helps to
Develop Appreciation to other person's point of view.
· Show
Consideration to other living beings.
NSS ACTIVITIES SO FAR
1.
On
1st August 2019
, Our NSS unit participating in ‘जल शक्ति अभियान’ activity organized by PG Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh
and our students Rajni & Khushi won first prize in Painting and Singing
respectively.
2.
On
2nd August 2019
, during this campaign we organized Poetry, Painting and Singing competition in
our college.
3.
On
20th August 2019,
a meeting regarding Planning various activities was held.
4.
On
27th August 2019,
a rally was organized during ‘स्वच्छ भारत मिशन’
5.
On
29th August 2019
, on the occasion of Major Dhyan Chand’s birthday live telecast of Sh. Narender Modi was shown to students and staff to
make themselves fit and run for fun was organized.
6.
On
2nd September 2019
, to Conserve Water various activities like Speech, Debate, Poster making and
Group Discussion was organized.
7.
On
12th September 2019 , to aware the people about cleanliness was played
by students at different locations in village Mohna
8.
On
19th Sept. 2019
, NSS volunteers aware the villagers about healthy food by Speech &
Slogans.
9.
On
20th Sept. 2019
, a Group Discussion on Skipping of
Breakfast was organized.
10. On 24th Sept. 2019 , during ‘पोषण माह’ a
rally was organized to aware people about Healthy Food & Importance of
Voting.
11. On 25th Sept. 2019 , a lecture on organic Diet was delivered by Mr.
Ankush, Asstt. Prof. in Chemistry.
12. On 1st Oct. 2019 , a lecture on Physical Fitness was delivered by Sh.
Vimal Prakash, Asstt. Prof. in Physical Education.
13. On 2nd Oct. 2019 , a rally on
‘स्वच्छता अभियान’ was
organized.
14. On 10th Oct. 2019 , various activities about the importance of voting
were organised. In slogan competition, Rajni of BA 1st year got
First prize and Jyoti of BA 1st year got Second prize. In
Speech competition, Khushi of BA 1st
year got First Prize and Sapna of BA 2nd year got Second Prize.
15. On 6th Nov. 2019 , ‘प्रभात रैली’ was organized by college joined by Staff& Students
to minimise the Air Pollution.
16. On 21st Jan. 2020 , ‘Road Safety’ events were organized.
17. On 25th Jan (Voter’s Day) , Painting, Slogan and Speech were organized.
18. During ‘Shram Daan’ campaign of ten days various
activities like Levelling of ground, Planting and gardening were performed from
19th February 2020 to 2nd March 2020.
NCC
The NCC is the largest uniformed youth organization. Its motto is 'Unity and Discipline'.
The NCC in India was formed the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the objective to make up for the shortage in the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was replaced by the University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth. The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards the Indianisation of armed forces. It was rechristened as UOTC so the National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by British Government in 1942. During World War II, the UOTC never came up to the expectations set by the British. This led to the idea that some better schemes should be formed, which could train more young men in a better way, even during peace. A committee headed by H N Kunzru recommended a cadet organisation to be established in schools and colleges at a national level. The National Cadet Corps Act was accepted by the Governor General and on 15 July 1948 the National Cadet Corps came into existence.
In 1948, the Girls Division was raised in order to give equal opportunities to school and college going girls. The NCC was given an inter-service image in 1950 when the Air Wing was added, followed by the Naval Wing in 1952. In the same year, the NCC curriculum was extended to include community development/social service activities as a part of the NCC syllabus at the behest of Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who took keen interest in the growth of the NCC. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian War, to meet the requirement of the Nation, the NCC training was made compulsory in 1963. In 1968, the Corps was again made voluntary
The discussion for motto of NCC was started in 11th central advisory meeting(CAD) held on 11 August 1978. At that time there were many mottos in mind like "Duty and Discipline"; "Duty, Unity and Discipline"; "Duty and Unity"; "Unity and Discipline". later, at the 12th CAD meeting on 12 Oct 1980 they selected and declared "Unity and Discipline" as motto for the NCC. In living up to its motto, the NCC strives to be and is one of the greatest cohesive forces of the nation, bringing together the youth hailing from different parts of the country and molding them into united, secular and disciplined citizens of the nation.
The National Cadet Corps is the Indian military cadet corps with its head Quarters at New Delhi. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis. The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and Universities all over India.
The aim of the NCC is to develop character, discipline, leadership, the spirit of adventure and the ideals of selfless service among the youth of the Nation. ... One of the major aims of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) is to provide some effective social service towards the citizens of the country.
NCC stands for the National Cadets Corps which is the Indian military cadet corps. ... Unity and Discipline is the motto of NCC. It inculcates a sense of team work and self discipline at an early age. Also it's a good way to inspire school boys for serve in Indian armed forces or government.
WOMEN CELL
Activities done during 2019-20 session 2020-21 by Women
Cell, Government College, Mohna District Faridabad are listed below:
1. 29.08.2019 – Fit India Event was organized on the Eve
of Birth Anniversary of Major Dhyanchand legendry Hocky Player in which lecture
was given and short Marathon was organized in college campus.
2. During SWACHHTA Pakhawara 2019 various
activities were done by students on the topic of .
Ban of single use Plastic, Cleanliness Group Discussion,
Poster Making, Painting, Speech on 03.09.2019.
3. Plogging in Respect of Fit India Movement was
organized on 15th Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi on 02.10.2019. Students and all
Staff also Registered on the site Fit india.gov.in.
4. A Rally was organized by Women Cell. In which all
staff and students participated on 03.10.2019.
5. A lecture was organized on 14.10.2019. Topic of
Healthy Food & Nutrition in which Dr.MaridulaMadical Officer &Dr. Rena
Yadav were invited to share their views with students as per instructions
received from Director Women & Child Welfare Department Panchkula.
6. Students Participated in District level
Programme for SVEEP. Systemmatic Voter Education & Electrical
Participation on 16.10.2019.
7. PrabhatPheries was organized in which all studentsans
staff members participated on 06.11.2019.
8. Road Safety week was organized on 11.01.2019 to
17.11.2019 in which different competition, Slogan writing, Poster making &
Poem writing was oraganized. Prize were also given.
9. On 03.02.2020 A Creative Contest was organized under
Women Cell on different competition
Mahendi, Best out of waste, Rangoli etc. Prizes were
given.
10. On 06.02.2020 to 10.02.2020 A Workshop of
Beautician & Cooking was organized for the benefits of girls
students.
11. On 18.02.2020 SharamDaan – Social
Responsibility sharing College students under Women Cell. 2nd Phase -20th Feb.
to 5th March under going in which students are maintaining and preparing play
ground, lawn for beautification of campus.
12. 24,25.02.2020 industrial motivation campaing
for Youth was organized a lecature and short film was shown to the students.
13. Sh. B.K.Panday (IRS) Retired delivered a
lacture in Placement Cwll
Incharge Women Cell
Principal
Govt.
College, Mohna
LEGAL LITERACY
Legal
literacy is commonly understood as knowing the primary level
in law.
When citizens, particularly marginalized or underprivileged groups, know what
the law has
to offer them, they can recognize
and challenge injustices much more forcefully.
“Legal Literacy
is the core basis of the survival of our Constitutional Democracy. Our entire
judicial set-up functions on the presumption that all people are aware of their
rights and are able to approach the concerned institution.”
-Ex-Chief Justice of India, P. Sathasivam.
Legal literacy means:
“the
elementary knowledge of law and information about the legal processes and not
explicitly the in-depth advocacy.”
Importance
(a) Legal literacy is that where one needs to have some broad
information about legal provisions and processes.
(b) Legal literacy is the elementary knowledge of law and not an
expert knowledge of an advocate. It is about awareness of the country’s
political set up.
(c) Legal literacy helps in seeking legal remedies against
exploitation and injustice.
(d) Legal literacy makes us aware of several laws which have
been enacted for the welfare protection and security of the citizens.
(e) Absence of legal literacy leads to the perpetuity of
exploitation and victimisation in many fields.
(f) It makes us responsible persons of a civil society and a
society which is just and orderly, where everyone lives with honour and
dignity.
(g) In
short “legal literacy reminds us about our rights, duties and legal obligations
towards society.”