India, March 19 -- The Government of India has issued a release:

Sl. No.

States/ UTs

Students Currently Enrolled

Colleges

Schools

A & N Islands

1350

650

Andhra Pradesh

217300

Nil

Arunachal Pradesh

10000

7800

Assam

32100

32000

Bihar

61700

NIL

Chandigarh

7246

11237

Chhattisgarh

65836

43891

Dadra & N. Haveli, Daman & Diu

400

2400

Delhi

18700

51500

Goa

11900

19000

Gujarat

129100

73800

Haryana

60500

61900

Himachal Pradesh

20503

74435

Jammu & Kashmir

34600

6800

Jharkhand

60300

12600

Karnataka

232000

89000

Kerala

137000

94300

Laddakh

600

0

Lakshadweep

-

1400

Madhya Pradesh

134728

33682

Maharashtra

323200

33600

Manipur

14500

6400

Meghalaya

28700

8700

Mizoram

22000

8100

Nagaland

15600

2100

Odisha

93400

30700

Puducherry

15250

4350

Punjab

95467

81246

Rajasthan

124000

94900

Sikkim

15120

1280

Tamil Nadu

333900

97650

Telangana

150700

Nil

Tripura

31230

3070

Uttar Pradesh

292100

28900

Uttarakhand

27500

33100

West Bengal

90100

19200

TOTAL

2908630

1069691

The provision of Self-Funding Units (SFUs) has been introduced to enhance participation in the National Service Scheme (NSS) across schools and colleges. Institutions establishing SFUs are responsible for mobilizing the financial resources required to operate NSS units independently. To sustain activities, institutions may levy a nominal fee for NSS programmes where necessary. Additionally, funding may be sourced through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives and other legitimate channels. All such institutions are required to adhere strictly to the prescribed financial norms and accounting procedures applicable to NSS units.

NSS community service initiatives are structured around key areas such as rural and slum development, environmental conservation, health awareness, and education. Volunteers are required to contribute a minimum of 120 hours of service annually, including participation in a mandatory seven-day special camp. Core activities include plantation drives, blood donation camps, literacy programmes, and cleanliness campaigns under the Swachh Bharat initiative.

The thematic focus areas of NSS activities include:

Environmental Conservation: Tree plantation, waste management, and plastic awareness campaigns.

Health and Hygiene: Organization of blood donation camps, health check-ups, and awareness drives on AIDS, sanitation, and nutrition.

Education and Literacy: Adult education initiatives, functional literacy programmes, and teaching support for underprivileged children.

Community Development and Infrastructure: Adoption of villages or slums for development activities such as sanitation, cleaning, and basic infrastructure creation.

Social Awareness: Conducting rallies and workshops on gender equality, voter awareness, drug abuse prevention, and road safety.

The NSS aims to empower youth by fostering social responsibility, enhancing employability skills, and reducing educational disparities. Through institutional and community engagement platforms, the Department of Youth Affairs strives to ensure equitable access to opportunities for youth across diverse socio-economic and regional backgrounds.

The primary beneficiaries of NSS initiatives include students and the broader community. NSS volunteers actively participate in a range of national and institutional programmes, including the Republic Day Parade Camp, Independence Day celebrations, Veer Bal Diwas, Sardar Patel 150th Birth Anniversary Unity March, Kargil Vijay Diwas Padyatra, Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, MY Bharat-NSS Awards, Viksit Bharat Yuva Connect Programme, Constitution Day, International Day of Yoga, voter awareness campaigns, adventure camps, National Integration Camps, and the North East NSS Festival.

The details of state-wise students currently enrolled under National Service Scheme (NSS) is attached at Annexure.

Annexure

THE STATE-WISE DETAILS OF STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED UNDER NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

This information was given by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on Thursday.

Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.