NSS Seven-Day Special Camp Begins at BBAU, 200 Volunteers Join with Spirit of Service

Program launched with the motto “Not Me But You,” inspiring students to work for society and nation-building
Campus Times | Lucknow
A seven-day special camp organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit was inaugurated on Monday at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Lucknow, bringing together around 200 enthusiastic student volunteers committed to community service.
The inaugural session was attended by Dr. Quddus Hashmi, Chief Secretary of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Memorial Academy, as the chief guest. Other dignitaries present included Dean of Student Welfare Prof. Narendra Kumar, NSS Coordinator Dr. Pawan Kumar Chaurasia, and Dr. Arpit Shailesh. The event was anchored by Dr. Narendra Singh.
Addressing the volunteers, Dr. Hashmi said that student life is the most appropriate time to understand society and connect with its realities. He emphasized that NSS camps offer a valuable platform for young minds to identify social issues and actively contribute to solving them.
Highlighting the core motto of NSS — “Not Me But You” — Prof. Narendra Kumar encouraged students to place service to the nation above personal interests and work with dedication toward social development.
Program Coordinator Dr. Pawan Kumar Chaurasia spoke about the achievements of the university’s NSS unit and noted that several government initiatives are providing opportunities for volunteers to showcase their abilities. He also stressed that supporting the poor and underprivileged is a moral duty for every individual.
Dr. Arpit Shailesh shared details of the activities planned during the seven-day camp, which will focus on social awareness, community outreach, and volunteer engagement. Adding to the motivation, Dr. Meena Vishweshwar inspired students with the call to “rise for society,” while Dr. Bhim Sonkar urged volunteers to work collectively to address social challenges and contribute to the vision of a Viksit Bharat.
Faculty members, social worker Mohammad Ashfaq Ahmad from Aurangabad Khalsa Jagir, NSS members, and several students were also present at the inaugural ceremony.
The camp aims to encourage youth participation in community service and strengthen the spirit of social responsibility among students.