NSS Camp at Government School- Innoli

Jun 13, 2025

The NSS Cell of NUCSER organized a five-day special camp from 13th to 17th June 2025 at DK Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School, Innoli, Ullal Taluk under the theme "Aatadinda Paata" focusing on moral, scientific, and social responsibilities. Throughout the camp, students actively participated in a variety of talks, workshops, activities and games, designed to build character and awareness.

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The third day, themed “A Day as a Scientist” aligned with SDG 4 (Quality Education), featured student-led science model displays and practical sessions. Students learned to detect common food adulterants and participated in blood group testing demonstrations led by NSS volunteers. Various competitions such as drawing, quiz, essay writing and science model exhibitions were also held to encourage creativity and engagement.

The valedictory ceremony featured renowned theatre artist Mr. Kusumakara Kumpala as the chief guest. He appreciated the unique structure of the camp, its focus on science & interactions, calling it inspirational for students' future. He also highlighted the role of youth involvement in social service for personal growth. Mrs. Nalini, Headmistress of the school, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the NSS Cell of NUCSER. As part of their outreach activities, the NSS Cell donated an office cupboard and 30 kg of protein-rich grains to support the school in combating malnutrition. Prizes were distributed to students who excelled in the various competitions held during the camp.

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