National Service Scheme
The National Service Scheme (NSS) at Mother Teresa Women’s University aims to nurture students’ personality and social consciousness through meaningful community service, guided by the motto “Not Me But You.” The programme offers students valuable opportunities to participate in nation-building activities while responding to the needs of society. The University operates 32 NSS units across the University campus and its affiliated colleges, actively engaging student volunteers in a wide range of outreach and extension initiatives.
Objectives of NSS
- To understand the community in which students live and work
- To identify community problems and contribute to their solutions
- To develop leadership qualities, discipline, and a spirit of service
- To promote national integration and social harmony
- To encourage civic responsibility and social awareness
Major Activities
- Regular community service programmes
- Seven-day Special Camps in adopted villages
- Awareness programmes on health, hygiene, environment, and social issues
- Swachh Bharat, Fit India, and road safety campaigns
- Blood donation and health camps
- Observance of important national and international days
- Disaster management and relief activities
Through NSS activities, students gain practical exposure to social realities, develop empathy, teamwork, and leadership skills, and emerge as responsible citizens committed to the welfare of society. The NSS at Mother Teresa Women’s University continues to play a vital role in shaping socially conscious and service-oriented graduates, contributing meaningfully to national development.