NU to felicitate students and college officials for social work
Students and senior academicians of different colleges in the city are in for some good news. Nagpur University (NU) is planning to felicitate the students and teachers who have been doing social work. The university will be distributing the prizes to the nominees under the National Service Scheme (NSS) scheme. The teachers will be felicitated for the academic session 2009 to 2010 at the university level.
Convener of NSS, Bhau Daydar said that some of them have done exceptional work in the field of social work. "We will be sending the circulars to different colleges for inviting more entries from students who have shown selfless dedication to social work," he said. He added that the idea is to encourage youth to continue their dedication towards social problems.
In seven districts, 33,000 student volunteers from 305 institutes and 414 academicians have participated in creative and constructive work to help build the society. These academicians have helped in coordinating various programmes around the city for the session. Eminent social activist and principal of Rajiv Gandhi Engineering College, Kirtivardhan Dixit had worked to spread awareness about AIDS, entrepreneurship development skills and such activities. The college programme coordinator, Trayambak Gulhade had organized a blood donation camp in which 103 students actively participated.
Many other senior academicians like Vandana Palsapure, principal of new Arts Commerce and Science College had initiated ventures like tree plantation programmes in which 100 saplings were planted. A dental checkup for students was also arranged. Student volunteers like Prasad Thosar, a student of Ramdeobaba College of Engineering had participated in the Sadbhavana rally. Also, a student of LAD College, Nirali Chandel actively participated in spreading awareness about domestic violence against women. Student of SSNJ College, Nirmala Thool had worked against female infanticide.
The programme of felicitation will be held on October 21 at Gurunanak hall on Amravati road in the city.
From :- TOI University News
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