Posted by AI on 2025-11-16 06:57:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 04:45:21
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In a heartwarming display of community engagement, the National Service Scheme (NSS) camp organized by Vikrama Simhapuri University (VSU) in Yerraguntapalem village concluded on Saturday, leaving a lasting impact on both students and villagers. This week-long initiative, led by Programme Officer B Venkatasubba Reddy, focused on empowering the local community through various social activities.
The NSS volunteers, with dedication and enthusiasm, conducted awareness campaigns on diverse topics, including health, environmental conservation, sanitation, and social issues. These campaigns aimed to educate and inspire villagers to take charge of their well-being and surroundings. The students' efforts were not limited to theoretical discussions; they actively engaged with the community, fostering a sense of collective responsibility.
On the final day, Officer Reddy reflected on the camp's success, emphasizing its role in inspiring positive change. He stated, "These camps are not just events but catalysts for long-term impact. They empower villagers and our students alike, creating a ripple effect of awareness and action." His words resonated with the volunteers and villagers, who shared stories of newfound knowledge and motivation.
The event concluded with appreciation and recognition. Venkatachalam MPDO B Kalpana commended the volunteers for their hard work, acknowledging the NSS's significant contribution to the region's development. This camp's success underscores the power of youth-led initiatives in addressing societal challenges. With renewed enthusiasm, the NSS volunteers returned to their campuses, ready to implement their learnings and continue making a difference in their communities. The impact of this camp will undoubtedly extend far beyond its week-long duration, fostering a more informed and engaged society.