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GCW NSS unit takes pledge to foster social welfare
8/4/2023 10:49:00 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 4: The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of GCW Bhagwati Nagar organized a pledge-taking ceremony to demonstrate their dedication to fostering social welfare, environmental consciousness, and patriotic values.
The event, held under the aegis of the esteemed Principal of the college, Dr. Meeru Abrol, witnessed an enthusiastic participation of NSS volunteers, who solemnly vowed to make a positive impact on society and the environment. The atmosphere during the ceremony was filled with enthusiasm and solidarity as the NSS volunteers pledged to adopt eco-friendly practices, promote environmental awareness, and actively engage in community service initiatives for the welfare of the underprivileged.
The pledge ceremony was graced by the presence of the college’s esteemed Principal, Dr. Meeru Abrol, and faculty members, who lauded the initiative and dedication of the NSS volunteers in making a difference in society.
Addressing the gathering, Principal Prof. Meeru Abrol expressed her immense pride in the NSS volunteers’ commitment to embrace the ‘Panch Pran Pledge.’ She commended their willingness to work towards the betterment of society and their dedication to transforming India into a developed nation, free from remnants of a slave mentality. She highlighted that this initiative perfectly aligns with the college’s ethos of responsible citizenship. The ‘Panch Pran Pledge’ represents the NSS volunteers’ unwavering commitment to being responsible stewards of the environment and society. By taking this pledge, they promise to contribute towards creating a sustainable and greener world.
NSS Program Officer, Prof. Anju Bala, emphasized the significance of the pledge, stating, “The ‘Panch Pran Pledge’ reflects our dedication to making a positive impact on our environment and society. Through this commitment, we strive to create a better and more sustainable world for future generations.” The NSS unit of GCW Bhagwati Nagar continues to inspire and lead by example, as they actively engage in various initiatives that promote social welfare, environmental sustainability, and a sense of patriotic consciousness. This pledge-taking ceremony marks a significant step towards building a brighter and more compassionate society, and the NSS volunteers’ dedication serves as a source of inspiration for their peers and the community at large.
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