Saraswati College of Engineering’s NSS unit carried out 124 activities during the 2025–2026 academic year, focusing on environmental conservation, health awareness, and social responsibility. According to the college, volunteers organised cleanliness campaigns, self-defence sessions, stem cell donation awareness drives, and yoga programmes.
Demonstrating the power of youth-led community service, the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Saraswati College of Engineering, Kharghar, carried out 124 social initiatives during the academic year 2025–2026.
The activities were conducted under the leadership of Principal Dr. Manjusha Deshmukh and the guidance of NSS Programme Officers Dr. Sunital Pal and Prof. Sanjay Singh. Throughout the year, NSS volunteers actively participated in programmes aimed at promoting social awareness, responsible citizenship, environmental protection, health awareness, and community development.
The initiatives included cleanliness drives, tree plantation campaigns, and awareness programmes organised during World Environment Day to encourage sustainable living and environmental conservation. The NSS unit also conducted several health-focused programmes such as self-defence training sessions, stem cell donation awareness drives, and a blood donation camp to motivate citizens towards life-saving contributions.
Volunteers also marked International Yoga Day by organising activities promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, and healthy lifestyles. Through these initiatives, students worked closely with faculty members and local communities, gaining hands-on experience in teamwork, leadership, discipline, and social responsibility.
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