A seven-day special camp organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS) has kicked off at Amarpur Higher Secondary Girls’ School. The camp aims to promote community service and social responsibility among the participants.
The inaugural ceremony was held on Tuesday with local MLA Ranjit Das lighting the ceremonial lamp to mark the beginning of the camp. In his opening remarks, MLA Das emphasized the importance of youth involvement in community development and praised the NSS for its efforts in nurturing future leaders.
Over 100 students from various colleges and universities have gathered at the camp to participate in various activities such as cleanliness drives, awareness campaigns, and skill-building workshops. The participants will also be involved in community service projects to benefit the local community.
The camp will also include sessions on leadership, teamwork, and communication skills to help the students develop into well-rounded individuals. The participants will have the opportunity to interact with experts and professionals in various fields to gain insights and inspiration for their future endeavors.
Speaking at the inauguration, the camp coordinator highlighted the impact that such initiatives can have on the participants and the community at large. He urged the students to make the most of this opportunity to learn and grow while also making a positive impact on society.
The seven-day camp promises to be a transformative experience for the participants, as they work together towards a common goal of serving the community and building a better future for all. The organizers are hopeful that the camp will inspire the students to become active and responsible citizens who are committed to making a difference in the world.