The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a public service program in India, aimed at instilling the spirit of social service among the youth. Launched in 1969, the scheme encourages students in higher education institutions to engage in community service activities. The NSS motto, "Not Me, But We," reflects its commitment to fostering a sense of collective responsibility and social consciousness. NSS volunteers participate in a wide range of activities, including health and hygiene awareness campaigns, environmental conservation projects, literacy programs, disaster relief efforts, and blood donation drives. These activities provide students with practical experience and an opportunity to contribute to the welfare of their communities. Through participation in the NSS, students develop leadership skills, gain a better understanding of social issues, and cultivate a sense of empathy and responsibility towards society. The program aims to create well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also socially aware and committed to making a positive impact.