NSS @CVR
The college NSS unit is active in organizing various community activities, where each volunteer learns civic responsibility and gains a sense of social service. The volunteers are trained to organize various events collectively. The volunteers are guided to find solutions for individual and community issues, to help the needful and the unreached. The volunteers are trained to train the students in Government schools in the adopted villages/nearby villages by helping them to keep their school clean, by teaching them advanced subjects and and by providing career guidance.
The Unit organizes blood donation camps on a regular basis in association with Red Cross Society of India.
The Unit is well supported by the college management who have supported the Government schools surrounding the college over the years by donating Computers, UPS and stationery items.
The Unit organizes regular activities such as:
- Free Medical Camps,
- FIT India Movement,
- International Yoga Day,
- DAAN UTSAV,
- NSS DAY,
- Swachh Bharat,
- Swachhata Pakhwada and
- Various awareness camps for the benefit of students and local people.
The Unit motivates students and staff of the college to be heathy by doing Yoga as a daily activity and staying FIT to fulfill the theme of FIT India Movement.
The Unit enables students to showcase their talents by participating at different levels in activities such as:
- Painting competition,
- Essay writing Competition,
- Elocution Competition,
- Literary Programs,
- School teaching,
- Career guiding,
- Leading teams in conducting various programs smoothly
NSS Unit Program Officer:
Mr. V. Rahul,
Sr. Assistant Professor (ME)
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
National Service Scheme
The programme aims to instil the idea of social welfare in students, and to provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity. In doing so, volunteers learn from people in villages how to lead a good life despite a scarcity of resources. The volunteers also provide help in natural and man-made disasters by providing food, clothing and first aid to the disaster's victims.
Today NSS has about 3.86 million student youth enrolled in 41,442 NSS units spread over 396 Universities/ +2 Councils, 16,331 Colleges/ Technical Institutions and 28,621 Senior Secondary Schools across the country.
NSS Motto:
The Motto of NSS "Not Me But You", reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self-less service.
NSS Logo:
The symbol of the National Service Scheme is based on the Rath wheel that is present at the Konark Sun Temple in Odisha. The navy-blue color on the badge indicates that the NSS will contribute its share towards the welfare of mankind and the red color signifies that the NSS volunteers are full of high spirit and are energetic, active, and lively. The symbol thus stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social change.
NSS Day:
National Service Scheme, popularly known as NSS, was formally launched on 24th September, 1969, the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation.
Objectives of NSS are:
- To understand the community in which they work.
- To understand themselves in relation to their community.
- To identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem-solving.
- To develop among them a sense of social and civic responsibility.
- To utilize their knowledge in finding practice solutions to individual and community problems.
- To develop competence required for group-living and sharing of responsibilities.
- To gain skills in mobilizing community participation.
- To acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitudes
- To develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters.
- To practice national integration and social harmony
CALL FOR RESEARCH PAPERS (FINAL CALL)
Volume 22 of CVR Journal of Science and Technology will be published in June 2022. Those who are interested in publishing their work in this volume of the journal, are requested to prepare the research paper, and take the opportunity of publishing their work in the journal. The journal is indexed by Google Scholar, Directory of Research Journals Indexing (DRJI), Scientific Indexing Services (SIS), International Institute of Organised Research (I2OR), Scholar Impact – Journal Index, and Member Crossref/DOI
Authors are informed that preference will be given to the papers adhering to the following guidelines:
- Original work.
- Format must be done strictly as per the template specified. Colours must be as per the template only.
- Diagrams with good clarity with relevant reference within the text are to be given.
- References must be latest ones and to be cited within the body of the paper.
- Number of pages must not be less than five, but not more than eight.
- After Review and Anti-plagiarism checks, authors must submit the final version of the paper in both PDF format and MS Word format (please use the "Word 97-2003 Document (*.doc)" option while saving in Word). They have to ensure that all corrections are made before final print.
The template for paper to be published in CVR Journal of Science & Technology is available here. The last date for receipt of camera-ready papers is 30th March 2022. The papers are to be mailed to the following email id: [email protected]
Research papers can also be submitted online, by logging into http://www.cvr.ac.in/ojs/
Prof. K. LAL KISHORE
Dean, Research & Editor, CVR Journal of Science & Technology
S.No. |
Patent Title |
1 |
Self-Sleep Device for VLSI and Embedded Application |
2 |
Eco Transport System For Smart City |
3 |
A Method for Two Dimensional Digital Image Skeletonization and its Implementation on FPGA |
4 |
DIVYANGVANI-Smart Voice for The Speech Disabled |
5 |
A compact angular winding robot/apparatus for automation of angular winding of any size of brush seals and a method for the same |
6 |
Heterogeneous micro-porous viscoelastic sound absorber/attenuator with environmentally benign organic-inorganic porogen |
7 |
Rapid Curing Process for precast concrete |
8 |
Method and System for Remotely Adjusting Height and Angle of a Wall Mounted Television Fixer |
9 |
Compact Multi-Functional Smart Laptop |
10 |
A Device for Detecting Synthetic Food Ingredients |
11 |
Jute Branches Cutting Machine |
12 |
Creating a Uni-Axial- Testing – Platform Environment (UATP Environment) for developing copters for applications |
13 |
Custom Experiments with UAVs on Uni-Axial Testing – Platform in UATP Environment |
14 |
Using Uni- Axial- Testing – Platform to Design and build copters for applications in UATP Environment |
15 |
Crisis Management with State Space Controller for Predictive Flight in Professional UAVApplications |
16 |
UAV TEST JIG-An Effective Design and Testing Platform to Build Precision Copters for Professional Applications |
17 |
Aloe Vera Teeth Cutting Implement |
18 |
IAD-System: Intelligent Accident Detection System |
19 |
WDM - SIM: Water Distribution Management SIM. |
20 |
A wheezing detecting device |
21 |
A device for assisting a disabled person for converting commands given by fingers |
22 |
Fiberbragg grating based non zero dispersion shifted fiber for novel ultra high negative dispersion compensator |
23 |
GSM based real time energy management system |
24 |
IoT based forest fire detection and prediction using NODEMCU |
25 |
Internet of thing sensors based system for customer behavior analysis using neural network |
26 |
Advanced Mobile Locking System for any Vehicle |
27 |
Implementation of SVPWM techniques to Multilevel Inverter |
28 |
Quorum Sensing Based Bacterial Swarm Algorithm to Solve Economic Power Dispatch Problem |