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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

REPORT ON NSS ACTIVITIES


2021 - 2022

SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI


VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(SCSVMV
SCSVMV Deemed to be University u/s 3 of UGC act 1956)
Accredited with ““A” Grade by NAAC
Enathur, Kanchipuram.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya
SCSVMV
(Deemed to be University u/s 3 of UGC act 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC
Enathur, Kanchipuram
NSS WING OF SCSVMV

Dr.P.Nagarajan
Assistant
istant Professor, Dept. of Mathematics
NSS Programme Coordinator

Dr.R.Mageswari Dr.J.Vinoth
.J.Vinothkumar
Assistant Professor, Dept.of Mathematics Assistant Professor, Dept.of ECE
NSS Programme Officer (UNIT--I) NSS Programme Officer (UNIT-II)

Dr.M.R. Vijayasankar Mr.V.John Sundar Rajan


Assistant Professor, Dept. of Ayyurveda Asst.Professor,
.Professor, Dept. of Civil
NSS Programme Officer (UNIT
(UNIT-III) NSS Programme Officer (UNIT-IV)
(UNIT
TABLE OF CONTENTS

S.No NSS Activities for the Academic Year NSS Page


Date UNIT Number
2021-22

1. III 1
24/9/2021 Report on Celebration of NSS Day

2. 2/10/2021 Report on Temple Pond Cleaning Program I 8

3. 8/10/2021 Report on Vaccination Camp III 9

4. 26/10/2021 Report on Herbal Garden Cleaning III 11

5. 21/1/2022 & III 13


Report on Campus Cleaning Program
22/1/2022
6. 3/2/2022 Report On Vaccination Camp III 16

7. 18/3/2022,21/3/2022 Report on Enrichment Program for I 18


& 23/3/2022 Government High School Students
8. 21/3/2022 to Report on AYUSH Drinking Water II 21
30/3/2022 Distribution Program
9. 25/3/2022 Report on Swachh Bharat Camp I 23

10. 25/3/2022 & III 25


Report on Herbal Garden Cleaning
26/3/2022
11. 26/3/2022 Report on Eye Camp I 28

12. Report of COVID-19 Free Vaccination II 31


26/3/2022
Camp
13. 29/3/2022 Report on Blood Donation Program IV 33

14. Report on Plastic-Free Campus Awareness IV 37


30/3/2022
Program
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
Aims and Objectives
As the third component of education, the NSS is a part of our academic, social, and personal
lives. It enables students to actively offer their time and talents to the betterment of their society and
country, thereby assisting in the development of their personalities. As a result, the NSS provides the
ideal venue for students and youth across the country to become involved in real-life social activities
and, as a result, become responsible citizens of India.
Motto of NSS
“NOT ME BUT YOU”
The Motto
This embodies the essence of democratic living and emphasizes the importance of unselfish
service, respect for the other's point of view, and consideration for fellow humans. It emphasizes that
an individual's well-being is ultimately dependent on the well-being of society as a whole. As a
result, the NSS should make it a goal to live up to this philosophy in its daily activities.
The NSS Symbol
The National Service Scheme's symbol, which appears on the cover page, is based on the chariot
wheel of Odisha's Konark Sun Temple. The Sun Temple's massive wheels represent the cycle of
creation, preservation, and release, as well as the movement of life across time and space. The
symbol's design, a simplified version of the sun-chariot wheel, emphasizes movement. The wheel
represents life's ever-increasing cycle. It represents both continuity and change, implying the NSS's
ongoing commitment to societal development and advancement.
About the NSS
The National Service Scheme (NSS) had its birth on September 24, 1969, during the Gandhi
centenary year. The scheme was first launched in 37 universities comprising 40,000 students.
Today the NSS has become the largest Government organization of students in the country
comprising members from the +2 level to the college and university levels. The strength of volunteers
has now increased to more than 30 lakhs, which makes the NSS one of the largest student forces in the
world. The number of students strength increased from 40,000 to over 3.8 million up to the end of
March 2018 students in various universities, colleges, and institutions of higher learning have
volunteered to take part in various community service programs. The strength of NSS volunteers
makes the NSS one of the largest student forces in the world
The NSS has good relations with different government agencies and non-government
organizations in implementing its programs for building up community assets and helping the
underprivileged people through education and social services.
The NSS is useful not only for the development of the student’s personality but also helps
promote the unity and integrity of the nation by bringing together young people from diverse
geographical and socio-cultural backgrounds. The National Service Scheme (NSS) started functioning
at Jadavpur university in 1969 and the performance of this scheme is highly satisfactory.
The objective of the NSS is the “development of the personality of students through community
service.”

Important Thrust Areas


Child Marriage
Gender Issues
Dowry
Sex Determination Test
Fitness
Tobacco
Substance Abuse
Sports
Yoga
Adventure
HIV/AIDS & Adolescent Issues
Water Literacy
National Integration& Social Harmony
Employment & Livelihood
Disaster Management
Environment Enrichment
Objectives
The broad objectives of the NSS are to:
(i) Understand the community in which the students work.
(ii) Understand themselves about their community.
(iii) Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility.
(iv) Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in the solution of
problems.
(v) Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems.
(vi) Develop competence required for collective existence and sharing of responsibilities.
(vii) Gain skills in mobilizing community participation.
(viii) Acquire leadership qualities and a democratic attitude.
(ix) Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters.
(x) Practice national integration and social harmony.

NSS Wing of SCSVMV


The NSS wing of SCSVMV comprises four units, each with 100 volunteers. Among four units,
three units are at the university campus and 1 unit is at Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College &
Hospital (SJSACH), Nazarathpet. We NSS wing of SCSVMV organized Regular and Special Camping
activities. The volunteers are trained for a social platform to realize their responsibilities in bringing a
mightier India and to train others in key objectives of NSS. Various events were conducted during the
past 4 years and a quantum of output was received in terms of awareness and services.
SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Celebration of NSS Day


(75th Independence Year Celebration, AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV)

The NSS units of SCSVMV celebrated NSS Day in grand manner by organizing a
tree plantation program on 24/09/2021 in SCSVMV, Enathur, Kanchipuram and Sri Jayendra
Saraswati Ayurveda College & Hospital at Nazarathpet, Thiruvallur.
NSS Programme Coordinator Dr.P.Nagarajan welcomed the Registrar. The program
was initiated by the Registrar of our Mahavidyalaya Prof.Dr.G.Srinivasu in SCSVMV
campus, Enathur at 10.00 am. The NSS Programme Officers, Dr.R.Mageswari (NSS UNIT-
I), Dr.J.Vinothkumar (NSS UNIT-II) and Mr. V. John Sundar Rajan (NSS UNIT- IV) made
arrangements for the tree plantation program in SCSVMV campus.
In SJSACH campus, Mr. Ramakrishnan, Finance Advisor of SCSVMV, was the
chief guest for this occasion. The chief guest was accompanied by Dr.C.R.Das, Principal
and Mr. Sankarnarayanan, Administrative Officer.
The NSS unit-III of Sri Jayendra Saraswati Ayurveda College and Hospital,
Department of Ayurveda of Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Viswa Mahavidyalaya
celebrated NSS Day with 75th Independence year of the nation. Tree plantation program was
held on September 24, 2021 from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM, coordinated by Dr. Deepak Raja,
Assistant Professor, Dept of Kriya Shareera and Dr. Vijay Shankar M R, Assistant Professor
Dept. of Agada Tantra and NSS Program Officer (NSS UNIT-III).
Totally 100 NSS students volunteers of SCSVMV and SJSACH actively participated
in this tree plantation program and also cleaned the herbal garden of SJSACH. There were
280 trees planted in the presence of chief guests by the students and with few professors of
different departments.
S.No. Names of Saplings No’s.

1 புங் கமரம் 5
2 வில் வமரம் 20
3 மலைவேம் புமரம் 5
4 மகிழமரம் 5
5 சரக ொன் லைமரம் 10
6 கல் யாணமுருங் ககமரம் 5
7 அச ாகமரம் 10
8 கடம் பமரம் 5
9 இயை் ேொல மரம் 10
10 யொலனகுண்டுமணிமரம் 10
11 தொய் சந் தர்மரம் 5
12 தொன் றி ் ொய் மரம் 5
13 நிர்மருதுமரம் 10
14 புன் லனமரம் , 10
15 இலுப் லபமரம் 20
16 வத ்குமரம் 30
17 க ொய் யொமரம் 5
18 அத்தி மரம் 10
19 நொ லிங் மரம் 5
20 ேன் னி 5
21 வேங் ல மரம் 20
22 பேழமை் லிமரம் 5
23 நந்தியேட்டம் மரம் 5
24 மொமரம் 10
25 பைொ மரம் 10
26 பன் னீரம
் ரம் 5
27 சந்தனமரம் 20
28 புரசமரம் 5
29 கசண்ப ம் மரம் 5
30 கநை் லி ொமரம் 5
Total 280

These trees have significance in our culture and heritage and also in the ancient
science of Ayurveda as they cure variety of diseases. According to our culture mango is
considered as a sign of prosperity, the smell of Sandalwood signifies serenity, Champaka is
considered sacred to Kama Deva (the lord of love), the flower of Cannonball tree is in shape

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of a Shiva Lingam with a snake around it and Jand tree signifies good will. The trees were
planted by chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra and praying to Lord Shiva.

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The students were later divided into different groups. Each group took the oath and
became the parents of the trees for 5 years from then onwards and took the responsibility for
their proper growth. The students also decided to pass these responsibilities to their juniors.
The students felt self-motivated and were quite satisfied with their new tree-children
and the refreshments were provided. The NSS wing of SCSVMV thanked the authorities of
the university for the tremendous support provided for this event.

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Temple Pond Cleaning Program

The NSS Unit I of SCSVMV participated in a cleaning program at Kanchipuram


Yathokthakari Perumal Temple to clean the temple pond on 02.10.21. This program was
organized by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Kanchipuram in connection with the
celebration of Gandhi Jayanthi. The pond was cleaned and restored to its original glory
from barren with extensive weed infestation, due to invasive crops like parthenium and
others. The volunteers were guided by Dr.R.Mageswari, the NSS Program Officer (NSS
UNIT–I).

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Vaccination Camp


The NSS UNIT-III of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College and Hospital,
Department of Ayurveda of Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Viswa Mahavidyalaya
conducted a Vaccination Camp on October 8, 2021, between 10.30 am to 1.00 pm. The
program was conducted by NSS Program Officer (NSS UNIT-III), Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R,
Assistant Professor Dept. of Agada Tantra.
Thirty staffs and students got vaccinated with COVISHIELD and COVAXIN. The
camp was successfully conducted with the support of the student volunteers. NSS team
thanked the EC members, MC members, Principal of SJSACH and others for their support to
make this event into a grand success.

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The complete details of vaccination are given below
Vaccince Age 18-45 Age 45 and above Total no
st nd st nd
1 Dose 2 dose 1 Dose 2 dose 2nd dose

Covishield 0 15 0 5 20
covaxin 0 0 0 10 10
Grand total 30

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Herbal Garden Cleaning


The NSS UNIT III of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College and Hospital,
Department of Ayurveda of Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Viswa Mahavidyalaya
cleaned the pathway of SJSACH Garden on October 26 2021. The event was organized by
Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R, NSS Programme Officer (NSS Unit-III).
The students were divided into two groups and were assigned to clean the whole
garden. The task was successfully completed by the student volunteers under the headship
of Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-III), SJSACH.
Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R thanked the NSS volunteers, Vice Chancellor, MC Committee,
EC Committee, Principal of SJSACH.

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Campus Cleaning Program


National Service Scheme is an educational program with primary focus on the
development of personality of students through community service. The NSS UNIT-III of
SCSVMV at Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College and Hospital conducted a campus
cleaning program on 21.01.22 & 22.01.22 with 50 NSS student volunteers as the part of
AZADI KA MAHAUTSAV. The herbal garden of the college was chosen to clean due to the
calamities of monsoon. Due to heavy thunderstorms, trees in garden fell down abruptly,
which lead to obstruction of the path and the students and staff members were not able to use
the herbal garden. So the NSS student’s volunteers under the guidance of NSS Programme
Officer Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R and their class mentor Dr.Deepak Raja took the initiative to
clean the herbal garden. The enthusiastic and active students with necessary instruments
voluntarily cleaned the premises neatly. There was unity and coordination among the
volunteers which made the work easier and completed quickly. Volunteers were divided into
groups, a group of volunteers cut down the trees and other group keeps away the small pieces
of tree. A group of students swiped and cleaned all the leaves and made it completely clean.
It was cleaned in systematic ways in 2 days. All the students were given some refreshments
during the event.
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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report On Vaccination Camp

The NSS UNIT of Sri Jayendra Saraswati Ayurveda College and Hospital,
Department of Ayurveda of Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Viswa Mahavidyalaya
conducted a COVID-19 vaccination camp on 03.02.22. Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R, NSS
Programme Officer, welcomed the gathering. Prof. Dr.Chitta Ranjan Das, Principal,
SJSACH, inaugurated the camp. The camp began at 9.00 am and completed by 1.00 pm.
There were 57 people benefited by this vaccination camp. COVISHIELD and COVAXIN
both were given to people. This camp was helpful to people during this pandemic situation to
prevent COVID 19.Dr.Vijay Shankar M R, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-III) of
SJSACH thanked the EC Committee of SCSVMV, MC Committee, Principal of SJSACH,
and NSS Programme Coordinator of SCSVMV for their support.

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The complete details of vaccination are given below
Vaccince Age 18-45 Age 45 and above Total no
st nd st nd
1 Dose 2 dose 1 Dose 2 dose 1st Dose and 2nd dose

Covishield 0 30 0 20 50
Covaxin 0 0 7 7
Grand total 57

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Enrichment Program for Government High School Students

The NSS Unit-I of SCSVMV organized an Enrichment Program for Government


High School Students at Enathur on 18/03/22, 21/03/22 & 23/03/22 (Time 3.00 pm – 4.30
p.m). Due to the pandemic, students were not able to attend their regular classes. In order to
help the Enathur government high school students who were locked up inside their home
during quarantine, the NSS Unit has initiated a move to enrich the mathematical knowledge
of the same. A team of nine assistant professors from the department of Mathematics were a
part of this enrichment program that interacted with the students of standard 6-10 and
explained the concepts of Mathematics. The feedback by the students at the end of the
program affirmed that the program was so informative and educational too. The students
thanked the teachers from SCSVMV. There were 250 students benefited in this enrichment
programme. The arrangements were made by Dr.P.Nagarajan, NSS Programme Coordinator
and Dr.R.Mageswari, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-I).

S.No Name Designation


1. Dr.R.Mageswari AP/Maths & NSS Programme
Officer
2. Dr.N.Saradha AP/Maths
3. Dr.D.Vijayalakshmi AP/Maths
4. Dr.E.Geetha AP/Maths
5. Dr.K.Pramila AP/Maths
6. Dr.J.SengamalaSelvi AP/Maths
7. Dr.A.Dhanalakshmi AP/Maths
8. Dr.K.Bharathi AP/Maths
9. Dr.T.N.Kavitha AP/Maths

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(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on AYUSH Drinking Water Distribution Program


The NSS wing of SCSVMV organized a free AYUSH Drinking Water Distribution
program from 21.03.22 to 30.03.22. Dr.P.Nagarajan, NSS Programme Coordinator welcomed
the authorities and students for the event. Prof.Dr.G.Srinivasu inaugurated the program by
distributing Ayush drinks to students as a precautionary measure. It was organized in
association with SJS Medical Centre, SCSVMV. There were 30 NSS volunteers involved in
this activity and created awareness through Ayush drinks to the students and staff in the
university campus. Dr.Sainathan, Medical Officer, SCSVMV along with his team has
hygienically prepared the Ayush drinks 15 litres daily. The Ayush drinking water was
distributed for 10 continuous days to all the entrants. Dr.J.Vinothkumar, NSS Programme
Officer (NSS UNIT-II) of SCSVMV made necessary arrangements for the program.

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA

(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)


Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Swachh Bharat Camp

In order to clean the SCSVMV campus, Swachh Bharat Camp was organised by the
NSS wing of SCSVMV on 25.03.2022. Nearly 150 NSS student volunteers actively
participated in the camp. Prof.Dr.G.Srinivasu, Registrar, SCSVMV, inaugurated the event
and took the SWACHH BHARAT PLEDGE along with Dr.P.Nagarajan, the NSS
Programme Coordinator, Dr.R.Maheshwari, the NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-I),
and all the NSS student volunteers. They collected the waste in compostable carry bags and
deposited it in the trash bin.

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Herbal Garden Cleaning

The NSS Unit III of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College and Hospital,
Nazarathpet, Chennai, organized a Herbal Garden Cleaning camp at SJSACH on 25th and 26th
of March, 2022. The activity was organized as part of the “AZADI KA AMRIT
MAHOTSAV'' celebrations. The activity was endowed with the core value of NSS
“Educational program with a primary focus on the development of personality of students
through community service and patriotism".
This camp was conducted with 80 NSS volunteers from the III years and final year
BAMS students of SJSACH. They were divided into two teams. Team 1 composed of 30
volunteers cleaned the garden on first day. The next day was taken by Team 2 with 50
volunteers. Further the volunteers were divided into small sub groups and spots were allotted
to them. The program paved the way for the volunteers to learn the importance of cleanliness
and the plants in the herbal garden as well. The wood pieces that were collected during the
process of cleaning the garden were used for preparing medicinal Thailam. The programme
was very active right through the end and got completed with the refreshments.
Dr.Vijayshankar.M.R, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-III) thanked the
authorities of the university and SJSACH for their continuous guidance and support
throughout the camp.

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(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Eye Camp

A free eye camp is an eye-opening program that aims to provide free medical services
to poor communities from rural or urban areas. As socially cognisant, the NSS Unit–I of
SCSVMV, in association with Sankara Multi-Specialty Hospital, organized an "Eye Camp''
on 26/03/2022 at ECE seminar hall, Sri Jayendra Prasadam Block, SCSVMV.
Dr.P.Nagarajan, NSS Programme Coordinator welcomed the chief guest Prof.Dr.G.Srinivasu,
Registrar, SCSVMV and other dignitaries. Prof.G.Srinivasu delivered the inaugural address.
Mr. Rupesh, an ophthalmologist from Sankara Multi-Specialty Hospital, Enathur shared his
experience with various cases of blindness and in particular diabetic retinopathy.
Dr.R.Mageswari, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-I) proposed the vote of thanks. The
medical counselling was given to 200 patients in the camp and instructed for follow-up to
sick patients.
Commenting on the eye camp, Prof.G. Srinivasu said, the NSS unit of our university
believes that it is important to conduct medical camps like this and create awareness about
the visionary problems. This eye camp aims to diagnose the visionary problems of the
patients and provide medical counselling on precautions and solutions. The patients with
severe visionary problems were instructed to go for further treatments.

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA

(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)


Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report onCOVID-19 Free Vaccination Camp

COVID Vaccination Camp was organised at the Silver Jubilee Building of SCSVMV
in collaboration with COVID Task of SCSVMV and PHC, Paranthur on 26.03.2022. Dr.P.
Nagarajan, NSS Programme Coordinator welcomed the guests and other dignitaries. The
camp was inaugurated by Prof.Dr.G.Srinivasu, Registrar, SCSVMV. The secretary of
COVID Task Force Committee Dr.Sainathan highlighted the importance of getting
vaccination (either COVISHIELD or COVAXIN). A total of 21 members including students
and staff got vaccinated in this camp. The complete details of vaccination are as follows.

Vaccine Age 18-45 Age 45 and Above Total No.


1 Dose 2 Dose 1st Dose 2nd Dose 1 st& 2nd Dose/
st nd

Booster Dose
Covishield 7 0 0 2 9
Covaxin 6 2 1 1 10
Booster 2 2
Covishield
Grand Total 21

Dr.J.Vinothkumar, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-II), and NSS volunteers made
arrangements for the COVID-19 free vaccination camp.

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Blood Donation Program

A Blood Donation Program was organised by the NSS wing in collaboration with SJS
Medical Centre on March 29, 2022. The team of doctors and nurses from district
headquarters hospital’s blood bank, Kanchipuram collected the blood from the donors. In the
inaugural function, Dr.P.Nagarajan, the Programme Coordinator, welcomed the doctor &
team, blood donors, and all. Prof.Dr.K.Venkataraman, the chief guest of the event,
appreciated the voluntariness of all blood donors and the organizing team for their hard work
in organizing the blood donation camp. Dr.Sainathan, Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Medical
Centre supported the organizing team. The role played by the NSS volunteers in mobilising
the importance of blood donation camps. There were 40 units of blood collected by the
doctor’s team and a total of 70 NSS volunteers actively involved in this program. The
program was organized by Mr.V.John Sundar Rajan, NSS Programme Officer (NSS UNIT-
IV). Donor’s certificates were distributed to all the blood donors along with health drinks and
biscuits.
The efforts by the NSS wing of SCSVMV were appreciated the doctors’ team from
Kanchipuram District Head Quarters Hospital by an appreciation certificate

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Details of Blood Donation

S.No Blood Group Male Female Total No.


Donners Donners of Units of
Blood
Donated
1 A+ve 06 01 07
2 A-ve 0 0
3 B+ve 12 12
4 B-ve 03 03
5 AB+ve 03 03
6 O+ve 11 01 12
7 O-ve 03 03
Total 38 02 40

S.No Reason for not donating blood No.of students

01 Under weight (below 55kg) 04 Female

02 Their age is less than 18 02 Male , 03 Female

03 Students have a tattoo on their body in Nil


less than one year

04 Blood pressure low or high 04 Female

05 Students donated blood recently in less 02 Male,


than 6 month

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SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATHI VISWA MAHAVIDYALAYA
(Deemed to be university U/S 3 of UGC Act, 1956)
Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC

Report on Plastic-Free Campus Awareness Program

The NSS wing of SCSVMV organized a Plastic-Free Campus Awareness Program on


March 30, 2022 as a small initiative with just a handful of students at SCSVMV.
Dr.P.Nagarajan, the NSS Programme Coordinator, welcomed the guest and the student
volunteers. The programme was inaugurated by Prof.Dr.G. Srinivasu, Registrar, SCSVMV.
The campaign was supported by Mr.V.Santhanam, Vice-Chairperson, Green Cell, SCSVMV.
All the students and staff carried different kinds of plastic-free awareness posters.

Prof. Dr.G.Srinivasu, distributed paper bags to all participants and encouraged them to go
green by using cotton or paper bags in the future.

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The plastic-free awareness pledge was taken by all the NSS volunteers and staff.

Following the pledge, the NSS volunteers were given instructions to use hand glows and
collect the plastic waste in various spots. The volunteers actively participated and collected a
total of ten large size cotton bags of plastic waste at the campus. The collected plastic waste
was handed over to the maintenance department for proper disposal. Mr.V.John Sundar Raj,
the NSS Program Officer (NSS UNIT-IV), made the necessary arrangements for the program.

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