National Service Scheme (NSS):

The framework and milestones of two vibrant units of Government Degree College Kangan. The college operates two distinct wings:

  • Boys Unit: Led by Program Officer  Prof. Waseem Yaseen. Email:waseemyaseen303@gmail.com
  • Girls Unit: Led by Program Officer Dr. Aatina Nasir Malik.Email: aatinamalik@gmail.com

Core Objectives of NSS at Government Degree College Kangan

The primary goal of our units is to develop the personality and character of students through voluntary community service. Our specific objectives include:

  1. Community Connection: Sensitising students to the socio-economic realities of the local Ganderbal district and rural pockets of Kangan.
  2. Leadership & Teamwork: Encouraging volunteers to take initiative in planning and executing social welfare projects.
  3. Environmental Stewardship: Given our proximity to the Sindh River and trekking routes, a major focus is on preserving the local ecosystem.
  4. Social Awareness: Addressing critical issues like drug abuse, health, hygiene, and digital literacy within the local populace.
  5. National Integration: Promoting a sense of secularism and selfless service among the youth.

Key Achievements and Activities

Both the Boys and Girls NSS units have been instrumental in driving positive change through several key initiatives:

A. Environmental Conservation (Cleanliness Drives)

Both the NSS units regularly conduct "Clean Sindh" drives and "Punit Sagar Abhiyan" initiatives to clear plastic waste from the banks of the Sindh River. Our units have also adopted nearby public spaces and local shrines for regular maintenance and beautification.

B. Health and Wellness Initiatives

  • Blood Donation Camps: Organized in collaboration with local health authorities, where male and female volunteers participate in significant numbers.
  • Awareness Campaigns: Prof. Waseem Yaseen has led "Nasha Mukt Bharat" (Drug-Free India) rallies to combat substance abuse in the community while Dr. Aatina Nasir Malik has spearheaded sessions on female hygiene and maternal health for the girl students and local villagers,

C. Special Camps

The07-day Special Winter/Summer Camps and 01 Day regular Camps are a hallmark of the NSS experience. Volunteers stay in adopted villages (like Margund , Satrina and Tangchitter) to conduct door-to-door surveys, literacy classes for children, and workshops on modern farming techniques for local residents.

D. Observance of National & International Days

Both units actively celebrate Yoga Day, Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. These events include seminars, poster competitions, and "Nukkad Nataks" (street plays) that simplify complex social messages for the general public.

E. Skill Development and Digital Literacy

During the transition to digital governance, our units have conducted workshops helping local elders and shopkeepers understand online banking and government schemes like e-Shram and PM-Kisan.