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3. NSS COMMITTEE MEMBERS
• PROF. GEETANJALI HARALE.
• PROF. ARPITA SARKAR.
• PROF. KUNAL SHELAR.
• PROF. PRASHANT SWAMI.
• PROF. CHIRAG PAGARIA.
• PROF. EKTA SINGH.
4. TREE PLANTATION PROGRAMME
Tree plantation drive - 1st July, 2016
Venue: V.E.S college of arts, science and commerce
Dr. Mrs. J.K. Phadnis (Principal), Mrs.Anita Kanwar (Vice-Principal), NSS
Members and volunteers planted trees in different locations all around the
college.
Tree plantation - 21st August, 2016
Venue: Our adopted campsite Thakurpada Village, Ambernath (E)
15 NSS volunteers and 2 NSS Programme Officers planted 25 trees at camp
site.
5.
6.
7. BLOOD DONATION CAMP AND THALASSEMIA CHECKUP
Blood donation and Thalassemia Orientation programme -21st July, 2016
Venue: V.E.S College of Arts, Science and Commerce with the help of members of Think
Foundation and Rotary Club of Chembur.
The orientation programme were conducted in every class.
Around 2000 were benefited from this.
The Blood donation and Thalassemia Checkup -22nd July,2016, 9th dec. 2016
.Venue:Stilt Area and Saraswati Mandir
Guest: Raheja blood bank and Indian Red Cross Blood Bank.
Colllection: 71 in Raheja and 67 blood bottles in Indian Red Cross . Total of 138 Blood bottles
were collected and 395 blood samples were collected in Thalassemia checkup. 30 NSS
volunteers and 6 NSS committee members participated in the event.
8.
9. FOUNDATION DAY
159th Foundation Day of University of Mumbai was conducted on 18th
July 2016.
Prof. Sanjay Premchandani and NSS volunteers attented the
programme.
10.
11. SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAAN
• Swachh Bharat pledge: 3rd, 4th and 8th August 2016 .
• Venue: In college and students contributed money which was
used to buy dustbin for the classes.
• The NSS Volunteers cleaned the dry waste of our college
premises on 1st September 2016.
• Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan Rally and Pledge: AJOBAGAD and at
our camp site THAKURPADA VILLAGE, Ambernath (E).
12.
13.
14. Quit India Movement 2
• Quit India Movement 2 programme: 9th August 2016.
• Venue: Kranti Maidan.
15.
16.
17. NSS Orientation Programme
• NSS orientation programme: 12th August 2016.
• Venue: College Auditorium.
• Around 170 students and all committee members attended the
programme.
18.
19. TIRANGA MARCH
• Tiranga March:22nd August 2016.
• Venue: Sports complex University campus Kalina.
20.
21. Voter’s Drive
• NSS Unit Voters Registration Drive: August 2016
• Venue: NSS room and College Campus.
• Voting awareness rally was conducted from Chembur station
to Diamond garden on 10th February 2016.
22. Organ Donation
• Poster Competition On Organ Donation: 2nd September 2016
• Venue: Stilt Area of the College.
• Judges: Prof. Geetanjali and Prof. Arpita.
• Rally on Organ donation was conducted.
23. GANPATI VISARJAN
• Day: 2nd,5th,and 7th day of visarjan.
• Venue: CHARAI TALAV, CHEMBUR.
• NSS volunteers helped in the smooth conduct of visarjan of the
Idols by managing the crowd and security during the visarjan.
• On 11th day, the volunteers also helped in crowd control near
RK studio.
24. RALLY ON SAVE WATER AND ELECTRICITY
• Rally: 20th September 2016.
• Venue: Adopted Slum Areas Kokan Nagar and Ashok Nagar.
• Participation: 50 NSS volunteers participated in the Rally.
25. NSS DAY CELEBRATION
• NSS Day celebration: 23rd September 2016.
• Venue: College auditorium.
• Programs: Students perform skit, song, and mono acts.
• Guest:Talk on AIDS awareness by Ms. Savita from MDACS.
• Participation: Around 200 students.
26. HEALTH AWARENESS
• Health Awareness Rally: 28th september,2016
• Venue: Ashok Nagar and Konkan Nagar slum area
• Aim: NSS volunteers had SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT
SYMPTOMS AND PREVENTION OF HEALTH DISEASES and they
also did door to door campaigning about the diseases and
many people benefited from this.
• Health awareness exhibition was conducted in our College
Quadrangle on 30th September 2016.
27. RRC ACTIVITIES
• Guest lecture on AIDS AWARENESS
• VENUE : COLLEGE AUDITORIUM on 23rd September 2016.
• Rally on RRC: 23rd November 2016
• Venue: Acharya College.
• Participation: 46 NSS Volunteers participated in the rally.
• Poster competition on Aids Awareness: 28th November 2016.
• Red Ribbon Drive: 17th February 2017 at college campus.
28. CONSTITUTIONAL DAY
• The Constitutional Day: 26th November 2016.
• There was a guest lecture by Mr. Arun Singh on “Preamble
and Fundamental Rights”.
29. SAVE GIRL CHILD
• Poster Making Exhibition On Save Girl Child: 6th
December 2016.
• Students also performed skit on save girl child.
• Save Girl Child Rally was conducted by the NSS
Volunteers in the Slum Areas.
30. ROAD SAFETY
• ROAD SAFETY RALLY :22nd December 2016
• Posters were made by the NSS Volunteers.
32. NSS Residential Camp
• NSS Camp: 20th October 2016- 26th October 2016.
• Venue: Shibir Maidan, Amberneth (E).
• Theme: Swachh Bharat.
• 65 NSS volunteers attended the camp.
• Activities: Shramdaan, PT, Yoga, Meditation, etc..
• Skit: Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan, Save Girl Child.
• Debate: Women empowerment and NSS.
• Visited: Parle G factory, NAB, Fire Brigade, Thakurpada.
• Lectures: AndhaShraddha Nirmulan, Environmental Awareness,
Leadership development and Goal Settings, etc.
33. MEETINGS AND PROGRAMMES ATTENDED BY PO
• Meeting of NSS: 17th July 2016.
• Venue: University of Mumbai.
• LTP Inaugral Function: 14th August 2016.
• LTP Valedictory Function: 18th August 2016.
• Digital India Program: 24th August 2016.
• Venue: KALINA UNIVERSITY.
• Attended by : Prof. Sanjay Premchandani.
• Area Level Meeting: 28th September 2016.
• Venue: Acharya College, Chembur.
• Attended by : Prof. Sanjay Premchandani and Prof. Vikas Ware.
34. FACULTY ACTIVITIES
• On 10th August,2016 Prof. Sanjay Premchandani was a Guest Speaker of Orientation Programme
for NSS Volunteers in Laxmichand Golwala College of Commerce and Economics, Ghatkopar(E).
• On 15th August 2016 Prof. Sanjay Premchandani was a guest speaker on the occasion of LTP Camp
Organised by University of Mumbai for NSS Volunteers in Kalina University.
• On 2nd October, 2016 and 3rd December 2016; Bhajan Sandhya was attended by Prof. Sanjay
Premchandani.
• On 29th November 2016, Prof. Sanjay Premchandani attended the NSS Residential camp of KJ
Somaiya college and delivered lecture which was in Nareshwadi, Dhanu.
• On 16th December 2016, Prof. Sanjay Premchandani visited the NSS Residential Camp of Gurukul
College which was in Bhivali Gaon, Ganeshpuri, Bhiwandi.