The National Service Scheme (NSS) was launched in 1969, the birth centenary year of the Father of Nation, by the Government of India. It is a voluntary association of young people, especially college students to work for campus-community linkages. The aim is to develop student’s personality through community service.
The NSS unit of Future University provides a platform to the students for community work and developing a sense of involvement in the tasks of nation building. NSS volunteers work to ensure that a needy get help to enhance their standard of living. A variety of activities are organized every year to channelize the energy and idealism of the younger generation into creative pursuits. They educate students and society regarding many issues like health, sanitation, palliation, etc. Various health camps and cleanliness drives across campus and slum areas nearby are taken out regularly to create awareness and also to motivate people to work towards a clean environment. Each year, a variety of activities are organized to channel the energy and idealism of the younger generation into meaningful pursuits. The NSS unit educates students and the broader community on various important issues, including health, sanitation, and palliative care. Regular health camps and cleanliness drives are conducted both on campus and in nearby slum areas to raise awareness and inspire people to contribute towards creating a cleaner environment.
The NSS unit functions under the guidance of a Faculty programme officer. The NSS wing of university focuses on providing access and opportunities to underprivileged in health and education. Some of the major events of the NSS Unit are:
The National Service Scheme (NSS) aims to foster a sense of social responsibility among students through community service
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) was established in 1948 by the Government of India. It is a voluntary organization that aims to channel the energy and enthusiasm of youth, particularly students, into character building and nation-building activities.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) was established in 1948 by the Government of India as a voluntary organization for youth, especially students. Its primary focus is to nurture leadership, discipline, and teamwork while instilling a sense of patriotism among cadets. The NCC provides a platform for young individuals to engage in military training, adventure activities, and community service, thereby fostering a spirit of unity and social responsibility. Through these activities, the NCC aims to prepare students for a well-rounded future, equipping them with the skills and values needed to contribute positively to society and the nation. The program encourages students to take on leadership roles within their units and during various activities. Cadets develop essential leadership qualities that prepare them for future challenges. The NCC provides a unique platform for young individuals to engage in military training, adventure activities, and community service, promoting a spirit of unity and social responsibility. Through these diverse activities, the NCC prepares students for a well-rounded future, equipping them with the skills and values necessary for positive contributions to society and the nation.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) organizes a variety of events and activities aimed at fostering skills, discipline, and teamwork among cadets. Some key events include:
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) aims to develop disciplined, responsible citizens through military training and community service.