LINGAYA’S LALITA DEVI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
AND SCIENCES
(NAAC Accredited “A+” Grade Institute) Mandi
Road, Mandi, New Delhi – 110047
[BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 2022-25]
NSS CELL
SUBMITTED BY: Akanksha Sharma
ENROLLMENT NO: 00419202022
SUBMITTED TO: MR. MASROOR HASAN (PROGRAMME OFFICER)
S.NO ACTIVITY ORGANIZED BY
1. TREE PLANTATION NSS Cell, LLDIMS
2. CLEANLINESS IN CAMPUS NSS Cell, LLDIMS
3. SAVE WATER NSS Cell, LLDIMS
4. ANIMAL FEEDING NSS Cell, LLDIMS
5. NO SMOKING NSS Cell, LLDIMS
6. ROAD SAFTY MEASURES NSS Cell, LLDIMS
7. HANDMADE PAPER BAGS NSS Cell, LLDIMS
8. YOGA AWARENESS NSS Cell, LLDIMS
9. MENTAL HEALTH NSS Cell, LLDIMS
AWARENESS
10. CLOTHS DISTRIBUTION NSS Cell, LLDIMS
TREE PLANTATON
NSS CELL REPORT ON TREE PLANTATION
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Management
and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a tree plantation drive within the college
premises. Our team, comprising enthusiastic students, worked together to
make the event a success. This initiative aimed to promote environmental
sustainability, enhance campus greenery, and instill a sense of responsibility
among students towards nature.
🎯 Objective
• To spread awareness about the importance of trees and the
environment.
• To enhance greenery and improve biodiversity in the surroundings.
• To contribute to climate change mitigation and air purification.
• To instill a sense of responsibility towards nature among volunteers and
community members.
• To encourage sustainable living practices.
📅 Agenda
• Introduction and briefing about the importance of tree plantation.
• Distribution of saplings to volunteers and community participants.
• Tree planting in designated areas (e.g., school grounds, public parks,
roadside areas).
• Maintenance guidance (watering, fencing, mulching).
• Short speech or interaction session with environmental experts or local
authorities.
• Feedback and photo session to document the activity.
✅ Key Points
• Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, making the air cleaner.
• They help in controlling soil erosion and maintaining the water cycle.
• Trees provide shelter and food for many wildlife species.
• Urban tree plantation can reduce the effects of heatwaves and
pollution.
• Tree planting improves mental well-being and creates a pleasant
environment.
⚠️ Challenges
• Lack of awareness or interest in environmental activities.
• Limited availability of suitable land for plantation.
• Difficulty in maintaining the saplings post-plantation.
• Water scarcity and adverse weather conditions affecting growth.
• Risk of saplings being damaged due to human or animal interference.
CONCLUSION
The tree plantation drive on 15 April 2025 was a resounding success for the
NSS Cell of LLDIMS. We not only added greenery to our campus but also
fostered a sense of environmental responsibility among students. The event
was a valuable learning experience, and we hope it inspires more students to
join NSS and contribute to creating a sustainable future. In the end, it was a
day well spent, leaving a lasting impact on our community and environment.
CLEANLINESS IN CAMPUS
NSS CELL REPORT ON CLEANLINESS IN CAMPUS
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Management
and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a cleanliness drive and tree plantation event
within the college campus. Our team, comprising enthusiastic students,
worked together to make the event a success. This initiative aimed to promote
a clean and green environment, foster a sense of responsibility among
students, and enhance the overall campus aesthetics.
🎯 Objective
• To create awareness about the importance of cleanliness among
students and staff.
• To develop a habit of cleanliness and hygiene in daily life.
• To ensure a clean, healthy, and aesthetically pleasing campus.
• To promote student participation in maintaining public and personal
hygiene.
• To reduce littering and promote waste segregation and management.
📅 Agenda
• Orientation and awareness session about the importance of cleanliness.
• Formation of student volunteer groups for different campus zones.
• Clean-up drives in classrooms, corridors, hostels, gardens, and
washrooms.
• Installation or maintenance of dustbins and informative posters.
• Sessions on waste management, composting, and recycling.
• Feedback and suggestions collection from students and staff.
✅ Key Points
• Clean campuses improve health and reduce the risk of disease.
• Clean surroundings enhance concentration, morale, and motivation
among students.
• Promotes environmental awareness and responsibility.
Encourages proper waste disposal and recycling habits.
• Builds teamwork and leadership qualities among volunteers.
⚠️ Challenges
• Lack of consistent participation or interest from students.
• Insufficient cleaning equipment or facilities.
• Difficulty in changing existing habits like littering or spitting.
• Poor waste disposal system or lack of dustbins.
• Lack of awareness about segregation and recycling methods.
CONCLUSION
The cleanliness drive and tree plantation event on 15 April 2025 was a huge
success for the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. We not only beautified our campus with
greenery but also ensured a cleaner and healthier environment for everyone.
The event instilled a sense of responsibility and ownership among students,
and we hope it sets a precedent for future initiatives. In the end, it was a day
well spent, leaving a positive impact on our campus community.
SAVE WATER
NSS CELL REPORT ON SAVE WATER
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Management
and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a multifaceted event within the college
campus, focusing on tree plantation, cleanliness drive, and water conservation
awareness. Our team, comprising enthusiastic students, worked together to
promote sustainability, environmental awareness, and responsible practices
among the college community.
🎯 Objective
• To raise awareness about the importance of water conservation.
• To promote responsible water usage habits among students and society.
• To reduce water wastage in the campus and nearby areas.
• To educate people about traditional and modern water-saving
techniques.
• To involve youth in activities that support sustainable water
management.
📅 Agenda
• Awareness session on the current water crisis and its impacts.
• Campus survey to identify water wastage points (leaky taps, overflowing
tanks).
• Poster-making and slogan-writing competitions on water conservation.
• Fixing minor water leaks and promoting use of water-saving devices.
• Campaigns promoting rainwater harvesting and water recycling.
• Pledge drive: “Every Drop Counts”.
✅ Key Points
• Water is a finite resource—only 1% of Earth's water is usable for
humans.
• Simple actions like turning off taps and fixing leaks can save gallons
daily.
• Water conservation supports agriculture, biodiversity, and human
health.
• Technologies like rainwater harvesting and greywater reuse are
effective solutions.
• Everyone has a role to play in reducing water wastage.
⚠️ Challenges
• Lack of awareness and seriousness about water scarcity.
• Common wastage habits like long showers, washing vehicles with
running water.
• Leaking infrastructure and poor maintenance in public facilities.
• Resistance to adopting new water-saving technologies.
• Limited access to knowledge about sustainable water practices.
CONCLUSION
The multifaceted event on 15 April 2025, encompassing tree plantation,
cleanliness drive, and water conservation awareness, was a resounding
success for the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. We promoted sustainability,
environmental responsibility, and community engagement, inspiring
students to adopt eco-friendly practices. The event left a lasting impact on
our campus community, fostering a culture of conservation and responsible
resource utilization.
ANIMAL FEEDING
NSS CELL REPORT ON ANIMAL FEEDING
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of
Management and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a multifaceted event,
encompassing tree plantation, cleanliness drive, water conservation
awareness, and animal feeding initiative. Our team of dedicated students
worked tirelessly to promote sustainability, compassion, and community
responsibility, reflecting the institution's commitment to social and
environmental welfare.
🎯 Objective
• To promote compassion and care towards stray and domestic animals.
• To reduce the suffering of animals due to hunger and neglect.
• To spread awareness about the importance of animal welfare.
• To encourage community participation in supporting animal feeding
drives.
• To instill values of kindness, empathy, and responsibility in NSS
volunteers.
📅 Agenda
• Orientation on the importance of animal care and feeding.
• Collection of food (like biscuits, grains, milk, etc.) from volunteers or
donors.
• Identification of safe feeding zones for animals (parks, streets, shelters).
• Scheduled feeding drives by student groups.
• Collaboration with local animal shelters and NGOs.
• Sharing experiences and feedback to improve future activities.
✅ Key Points
• Regular feeding ensures better health and survival of stray animals.
• Encourages peaceful coexistence between humans and animals.
• Helps reduce aggression and spread of disease among stray animals.
• Increases awareness about animal rights and welfare.
• Volunteers gain hands-on experience in social responsibility and
teamwork.
⚠️ Challenges
• Risk of unsafe interaction with aggressive or sick animals.
• Lack of funds or resources to feed regularly.
• Resistance or complaints from local communities.
• Health hazards due to unhygienic feeding conditions.
• Lack of awareness or misconceptions about stray animals.
CONCLUSION
The multifaceted event on 15 April 2025, featuring tree plantation,
cleanliness drive, water conservation awareness, and animal feeding
initiative, was a heartwarming success for the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. By caring
for the environment and our furry friends, we demonstrated our
commitment to compassion and sustainability. The event inspired students
to make a positive impact on their community and fostered a sense of social
responsibility.
NO SMOKING CAMPAIGN
NSS CELL REPORT ON NO SMOKING CAMPAIGN
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of
Management and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a comprehensive event,
featuring a tree plantation drive, cleanliness campaign, water
conservation awareness, animal feeding initiative, and a "Say No to
Smoking" campaign. Our team of enthusiastic students worked together
to promote a healthier, more sustainable, and compassionate
environment, highlighting the importance of individual and collective
responsibility in building a better society.
🎯 Objective
• To spread awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and tobacco
use.
• To encourage people, especially youth, to say no to smoking.
• To support individuals who want to quit smoking through motivation
and guidance.
• To promote smoke-free campuses and public areas.
• To educate the community about the benefits of a tobacco-free life.
📅 Agenda
• Awareness rally with banners, slogans, and posters on anti-smoking.
• Skits, street plays, and mime acts showing the harmful effects of
smoking.
• Interactive sessions or talks by doctors and health experts.
• Display of charts, infographics, and real-life stories of recovery or loss
due to smoking.
• Distribution of leaflets and pamphlets about quitting smoking.
• Taking pledges for a tobacco-free lifestyle.
✅ Key Points
• Smoking causes cancer, lung diseases, and heart problems.
• Nicotine is addictive and harmful to both smokers and passive smokers.
• Quitting smoking improves health and increases life expectancy.
• Youth are more vulnerable to peer pressure and advertisements
promoting smoking.
• Campaigns can significantly reduce tobacco use through education and
support.
⚠️ Challenges
• Strong addiction and withdrawal symptoms make it hard for smokers to
quit.
• Influence of peer pressure, media, and tobacco marketing.
• Lack of awareness or denial about the harmful consequences.
• Resistance from individuals who are not open to change.
• Difficulty in maintaining a consistent anti-smoking message in some
communities.
CONCLUSION
The impactful event on 15 April 2025, encompassing tree plantation,
cleanliness drive, water conservation awareness, animal feeding initiative,
and "Say No to Smoking" campaign, was a significant success for the NSS Cell
of LLDIMS. By promoting healthy habits, environmental sustainability, and
compassion, we empowered students to make informed choices and
contribute to a better society. The event left a lasting impression, inspiring a
wave of positive change in our community.
ROAD SAFETY MEASURES
NSS CELL REPORT ON ROAD SAFETY MEASURES
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of
Management and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a road safety awareness
program on campus. The event aimed to educate students about the
importance of safe driving practices, traffic rules, and pedestrian safety. Our
team of enthusiastic students worked together to spread awareness through
interactive sessions, poster displays, and distribution of informative
materials, promoting a culture of road safety and responsible citizenship.
🎯 Objective
• To raise awareness about road safety rules and responsible driving
behavior.
• To reduce the number of road accidents and casualties.
• To educate pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicle users about traffic
regulations.
• To promote the use of safety gear like helmets and seat belts.
• To involve students and the community in creating a safer road
environment.
📅 Agenda
• Conduct awareness rallies with slogans and posters on road safety.
• Organize seminars or talks by traffic police officers or road safety
experts.
• Demonstrate correct use of helmets, seat belts, and pedestrian
crossings.
• Distribute pamphlets with safety tips and road rules.
• Street plays or skits showcasing the consequences of careless driving.
• Promote “No Honking” and “Obey Speed Limits” campaigns in busy
areas.
✅ Key Points
• Always wear helmets and seat belts while riding or driving.
• Avoid using mobile phones while driving.
• Follow traffic signals, road signs, and speed limits.
• Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Encourage safe pedestrian behavior and use of zebra crossings.
⚠️ Challenges
• Lack of awareness or disregard for traffic rules.
• Over-speeding and reckless driving, especially among youth.
• Poor road infrastructure and visibility in some areas.
• Use of mobile phones and distractions while driving.
• Weak enforcement of traffic laws in certain regions.
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CONCLUSION
The road safety awareness program on 15 April 2025 was a crucial initiative by
the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. Through interactive sessions and demonstrations, we
educated students about the importance of safe driving practices, traffic rules,
and pedestrian safety. Our efforts aimed to reduce accidents and promote
responsible behavior on roads. We hope this campaign inspires students to
become vigilant and safety-conscious road users, contributing to a safer
community.
HANDMADE PAPER BAGS
NSS CELL REPORT ON HANDMADE PAPER BAGS
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of
Management and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a handmade paper bag
workshop on campus. The event aimed to promote eco-friendly practices
and reduce plastic usage by teaching students the art of crafting sustainable
paper bags. Our team of creative students worked together to design and
make reusable bags, fostering a sense of innovation and environmental
responsibility among participants.
🎯 Objective
• To reduce the usage of plastic bags and promote eco-friendly
alternatives.
• To encourage creativity and reuse of waste materials through paper bag
making.
• To spread awareness about the harmful effects of plastic on the
environment.
• To promote self-reliance and skill development among volunteers.
• To encourage the community to adopt sustainable habits.
📅 Agenda
• Awareness session on plastic pollution and the benefits of using paper
bags.
• Collection of waste papers, newspapers, and old magazines for
bagmaking.
• Workshop or demonstration on how to make durable paper bags.
• Distribution of handmade bags in local markets, schools, or community
centers.
• Campaigns with posters/slogans promoting the use of paper bags.
• Display of creative and decorative handmade bags by volunteers.
✅ Key Points
• Handmade paper bags are biodegradable and recyclable.
• They are cost-effective and can be made from reused paper materials.
• Promotes environmental consciousness and waste management.
• Can be customized for events, shops, and everyday use.
• Involves skill-building and can generate income in small-scale setups.
⚠️ Challenges
• Paper bags are less durable for carrying heavy or wet items.
• Lack of awareness or resistance to giving up plastic bags.
• Need for training or guidance on making quality paper bags.
• Limited availability of reusable paper in some areas.
• Ensuring consistent community participation in such initiatives.
CONCLUSION
The handmade paper bag workshop on 15 April 2025 was a creative and
ecofriendly initiative by the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. By crafting reusable bags,
students learned a valuable skill while promoting sustainability and reducing
plastic usage. This effort not only fostered innovation but also encouraged
environmentally responsible practices. We hope this initiative inspires
students to adopt eco-friendly habits and contribute to a greener future.
YOGA AWARENESS
NSS CELL REPORT ON YOGA AWARENESS
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of Management
and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a yoga awareness session on campus. The
event aimed to promote physical and mental well-being among students by
introducing them to the benefits of yoga. Our team led interactive sessions,
demonstrating various yoga poses and breathing techniques, and encouraging
participants to adopt a holistic approach to health and wellness.
🎯 Objective
• To promote awareness about the health benefits of regular yoga
practice.
• To encourage students and community members to adopt yoga as a
daily routine.
• To spread knowledge about different yoga postures and breathing
techniques.
• To promote a healthy and balanced lifestyle among NSS volunteers.
• To connect people with Indian cultural heritage through yoga.
📅 Agenda
• Organize yoga sessions and workshops with trained instructors.
• Awareness rally with banners, slogans, and posters promoting yoga.
• Demonstration of simple asanas and pranayama techniques.
• Distribute pamphlets explaining the benefits of various yoga poses.
• Celebrate International Yoga Day (21st June) with mass participation.
• Encourage regular morning yoga practice in schools/colleges.
✅ Key Points
• Yoga improves concentration, memory, and emotional stability.
• Regular practice helps manage stress, anxiety, and depression.
• Boosts immunity, strength, and flexibility.
• Promotes discipline, patience, and self-awareness.
• Accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels.
⚠️ Challenges
• Lack of interest or misconceptions about yoga among youth.
• Inconsistent practice and lack of proper guidance.
• Limited access to trained yoga instructors in rural areas.
• Time constraints and academic pressure reduce participation.
• Initial physical discomfort may discourage beginners.
CONCLUSION
The yoga awareness session on 15 April 2025 was a rejuvenating experience
for the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. Through guided practices and discussions, students
discovered the benefits of yoga for physical, mental, and emotional well-
being. This initiative promoted holistic health, stress relief, and mindfulness
among participants. We hope this session inspires students to incorporate
yoga into their daily lives, fostering a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.
MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS
NSS CELL REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS
Organized by: National Service Scheme (NSS) Cell
Date: 31 March 2025
Venue: LLDIMS
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of
Management and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a mental health awareness
session on campus. The event aimed to educate students about the
importance of mental well-being, reduce stigma around mental health
issues, and promote a supportive community. Our team facilitated
interactive discussions, expert talks, and resource sharing, empowering
students to prioritize their mental health and seek help when needed.
🎯 Objective
• To spread awareness about the importance of mental health.
• To reduce stigma around mental health issues and seeking help.
• To educate students and communities on recognizing early signs of
mental distress.
• To promote self-care, emotional resilience, and mental well-being.
• To provide information about mental health resources and support
systems.
📅 Agenda
• Organize seminars/webinars with psychologists and mental health
professionals.
• Conduct group discussions and peer support activities.
• Distribute pamphlets or display posters with facts and helpline numbers.
Activities like journaling, art therapy, or mindfulness sessions.
• Encourage open conversations through campaigns like “It’s Okay to Not
Be Okay.”
• Observe World Mental Health Day (October 10) with events and
awareness drives.
✅ Key Points
• Mental health affects how we think, feel, and act in daily life.
• Stress and emotional strain can impact academic performance and
relationships.
• Early intervention can prevent serious mental health issues.
• Talking openly and compassionately can help those suffering in silence.
• Mental health care includes therapy, support, mindfulness, and healthy
routines.
⚠️ Challenges
• Social stigma and lack of awareness about mental illnesses.
• Fear of judgment prevents people from seeking help.
• Shortage of mental health professionals and resources, especially in
rural areas.
• Difficulty in identifying mental health issues early.
• Pressure from studies, social media, and life transitions increase stress
among youth.
CONCLUTION
The mental health awareness session on 15 April 2025 was a vital initiative by
the NSS Cell of LLDIMS. By discussing mental health issues and promoting open
conversations, we encouraged students to prioritize their well-being and seek
help when needed. This effort helped reduce stigma around mental health and
fostered a supportive community. We hope this session inspires students to
take care of their mental health and support others in their journey towards
well-being.
CLOTHS DISTRIBUTION
INTRODUCTION
On 15 April 2025, the NSS Cell of Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of Management
and Sciences (LLDIMS) organized a clothes distribution drive on campus. The
event aimed to provide essential clothing to those in need and promote a
sense of compassion and community service among students. Our team
worked together to collect, sort, and distribute gently used clothes to
underprivileged individuals, fostering a spirit of kindness and social
responsibility.
🎯 Objective
• To collect and distribute clothes to those in need, including the homeless
and low-income families.
• To promote a culture of sharing and kindness among students and the
community.
• To encourage recycling and reduce textile waste.
• To instill values of empathy, responsibility, and service among NSS
volunteers.
• To support the dignity and well-being of individuals in vulnerable
conditions.
📅 Agenda
• Awareness campaign encouraging students to donate gently used
clothes.
• Set up collection boxes in colleges, hostels, and neighborhoods.
• Sort and categorize clothes based on age, gender, and condition.
• Clean, pack, and label the clothes for distribution.
• Partner with NGOs, shelters, or local authorities for organized
distribution drives.
• Share stories and experiences to inspire continued participation.
✅ Key Points
• Clothes provide protection from weather and contribute to a person’s
dignity.
• Promotes reuse of clothing and reduces textile waste.
• Involves teamwork, organization, and communication among
volunteers.
• Strengthens community bonds through acts of giving.
• Raises awareness about poverty and the importance of supporting the
underprivileged.
⚠️ Challenges
• Sorting and cleaning large volumes of clothes takes time and effort.
• Ensuring the quality and hygiene of donated clothes.
• Transportation and logistics for distribution.
• Lack of awareness or participation from the community.
• Matching the needs (sizes, seasons, demographics) of recipients.