3. Course no : NSS -122
Course title : National Service Scheme
Credits :1(0+1)
Semester : 2 nd
Co ordinator :Prof.Vikas Shukure Sir
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What is the main aim of NSS?
◎ National Service Scheme (NSS) was
introduced in 1969 with the primary
objective of developing the personality
and character of the student youth
through voluntary community service.
'Education through Service' is the
purpose of the NSS. The ideological
orientation of the NSS is inspired by the
ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.
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What was the motto of NSS when it was formed?
◎ Not me but you…
◎ Aimed at developing student's personality
through community service, NSS is a voluntary
association of young people in Colleges,
Universities and at +2 level working for a
campus-community.
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6. POINTS TO BE COVERED
Importances and Role of youth leadership
Lifes competencies
Youth developnment programmes
Health Hygiene and Sanitation
Youth Health lifestyle HIV AIDS and first aid
Youth and yoga
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7. # Importance and role of youth
leadership
LIFE IS FULL OF TOUGH DECISION.
MASTERING THIS VALUABLE SKILL.
LEADERS SHARE SOME SEVERAL QULITIES .
PRATICISING THOSE QUALITIES CAN HELP ONE BECOMES SUCEESFULL.
Leaders must be always be at their best to set the good example for their
peers.
Praticing a few simple traits among suceesful leaders can help get one
ahead.
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◎ Leaders always look to the bright side to
encourage others to do encorage others to
do their best.
◎ Good influences make complicated tasks
less streessful and challenging.
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9. #Teamwork
Teamwork is one of most important
challenges for raising the leaders.
A Leader in a team is not a boss but
rather a guide and source of support.
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10. PUBLIC SPEAKING
GOOD LISTENER
FOCUSED
ORGANIZED
DEPENDEBLE
CONFIDENT
CLEANINESS
COMMUNICATION
GRATITUDE
SELF AWERNESS
GOOD LEADERS
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11. #life competencies
A cluster of related
abilities, commitments,
knowledge, and skills that
enable a person (or an
organization) to act
effectively in a life situation.
Competence indicates
sufficiency of knowledge and
skills that enable someone to
act in a wide variety of
situations.
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12. Problem solving and
decision making
◎ Problem solving is the
act of defining a
problem; determining
the cause of the
problem; identifying,
prioritizing, and
selecting alternatives
for a solution; and
implementing a
solution.
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Decision making is the process of making
choices by identifying a decision,
gathering information, and assessing
alternative resolutions.
Using a step-by-step decision-making
process can help you make more
deliberate, thoughtful decisions by
organizing relevant information and
defining alternatives
14. #Inter personal communication
◎ This is the process by which people
exchange information through verbal
and non verbal message
◎ Inter personal skills also includes :
◎ Ability to listen and undestand.
◎ Problem solving
◎ Decision making
◎ Personal strees management
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15. #Youth developnment programmes
◎ Youth development
programs seek to improve
the lives of children and
adolescents by meeting
their basic physical,
developmental, and social
needs and by helping them
to build the competencies
needed to become
successful adults.
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#FUTURE DEVELOPING PROGRAMMES
◎ Skill India Mission....
◎ Make in India....
◎ Beti Bachao Beti Padhao….
◎ Digital India Mission....
◎ Start-up India....
◎ Fit India Movement…
◎ Swachh bharat abhiyan..
17. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IN FUTURE
◎ Adoption of Villages. 1.1 Adoption of a
village and area is a very meaningful
programme in NSS. ...
◎ Contacting Village/Area Leaders. ...
◎ Survey of the Village/Area. ...
◎ Identification of Problem(s) ...
◎ Completion of Projects. ...
◎ Evaluation of Project. ...
◎ Adoption of Slums. ...
◎ Survey of the Slum.
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19. #HEALTH ,HYGIENE AND
SANITATION
◎ What is your definition
of health?
◎ The World Health Organization
(WHO) defines health as 'a state
of complete physical, mental
and social wellbeing and not
merely the absence of disease
or infirmity…
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20. #HYGIENE
What is hygiene ?
◎ The definition of
hygiene is the science
and practice of
maintaining good
health through
cleanliness…..
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21. SANITATION
◎ What is sanitation and
example?
◎ The definition of sanitation is the
process of maintaining cleanliness
and dealing with sewage. An
example of sanitation is the city
department that makes sure trash
is disposed of properly. ... The
hygienic disposal or recycling of
waste
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23. #Safe Drinking Water
Why is safe drinking water
important?
◎ Safe and readily available water
is important for public health,
whether it is used for drinking,
domestic use, food production
or recreational purposes.
Improved water supply and
sanitation, and better
management of water resources,
can boost countries' economic
growth and can contribute
greatly to poverty reduction…
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24. #Water Born Disaeses
What is meant by water borne
diseases?
◎ Water-borne diseases are the
ones caused by pathogenic
microbes spread via
contaminated water.
Transmission of these
pathogens occurs while using
infected water for drinking,
food preparation, and
washing clothes, among
others.
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25. #National Health Programmes
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Universal Immunization
Program (UIP)
1985
National Vector Borne
Disease Control
Program
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National Tobacco
Control Program
2007
National Program of
Health Care for the
Elderly (NPHCE)
2010
26. #Youth Health and Lifestyle
Why is health important for
youth?
◎ Getting youth involved in healthy
living programming is critical to
their development. Healthy living is
an essential component to living and
breathing. Making good decisions on
what you eat, drink, how often you
exercise and whether you wear your
seatbelt when you drive ultimately
affects your healthy living bubble
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27. #HIV AND AIDS
HIV (human immunodeficiency
virus) is a virus that attacks the body's
immune system. If HIV is not treated, it
can lead to AIDS (acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome). There is
currently no effective cure. Once people
get HIV, they have it for life.
◎ What Are the Symptoms of
HIV?
◎ Fever.
◎ Chills.
◎ Night sweats.
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28. How AIDS are caused?
◎ HIV infection is caused by the
human immunodeficiency virus.
You can get HIV from contact
with infected blood, semen, or
vaginal fluids. Most people get
the virus by having unprotected
sex with someone who has HIV.
Another common way of getting
it is by sharing drug needles with
someone who is infected with
HIV.
What are 3 symptoms of AIDS?
◎ Symptoms of AIDS can include:
◎ Rapid weight loss.
◎ Recurring fever or profuse night sweats.
◎ Extreme and unexplained tiredness. 28
29. #FIRST AID BOX
What is first aid box
explain?
◎ A set of materials and tools
used for giving emergency
treatment to a sick or
injured person..
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30. #Youth and yoga
Why is yoga important for
youth?
◎ Yoga helps teenagers improve
their physical fitness without
focusing on their appearance.
Plus, yoga offers incredible
benefits to teenagers as they
grow, including improved
posture and spine health,
flexibility, balance, strength
and coordination…
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