MIT Manipal’s NSS units awarded Humanitarian Excellence Award for ‘impactful’ social work initiatives
Careers360 Connect | August 20, 2024 | 03:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
The award by NITI Aayog and MSME highlights the impact of MIT Manipal’s social work, such as blood donation camps and environment conservation programs
NEW DELHI : The Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), National Service Scheme (NSS) units were recently awarded the “Humanitarian Excellence Award 2024” by the I Care Foundation under the NITI Aayog and Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India on August 16. The NITI Aayog and MSME recognised the outstanding social work initiatives undertaken by the NSS units.
The ceremony coincided with the 78th Independence Day and World Humanitarian Day.
The award was received by the director of MIT Manipal, Anil Rana, and MIT NSS program officer, Balakrishna S Maddodi, alongside MIT administrative officer, Ratnakar Samanth.
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“The NSS units at MIT Manipal have consistently made a significant impact on society by promoting social responsibility among students, academics, and the community. During the academic year 2023-24, the units organised over 45 community-centric programmes. These initiatives included blood donation camps to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation, environmental conservation programs such as rainwater harvesting, and plantation drives aimed at protecting and nurturing the environment.” the NIT statement added.
Other campaigns at MIT, Manipal
Other initiatives at MIT, Manipal included the Swachh Bharat programme and several awareness campaigns covering crucial topics such as career guidance, first aid, Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training, and cancer awareness.
MIT Manipal director Anil Rana said: “This award is a testament to the dedication and passion of our NSS volunteers, who have tirelessly worked to make a difference in the lives of others. At MIT, we believe that education is not just about academic excellence but also about creating responsible citizens who contribute meaningfully to society,” the NIT statement said.
Vice president of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), MD Venkatesh, said: “The NSS units of MIT Manipal have demonstrated how academic institutions can play a pivotal role in addressing societal challenges. Their commitment to humanitarian causes is inspiring and aligns with MAHE’s vision of fostering a culture of social responsibility. We are honored to receive this recognition, which will further motivate us to continue our efforts in serving the community”.
“The award ceremony saw the participation of numerous distinguished guests, including former ONGC director Jauhari Lal, Vinay Choudhary, National Co-Incharge of Research and Policy at the Bharatiya Janata Party, and Gaurav Gautham, founder of the I Care Foundation. Over 85 individuals and institutions were honoured for their remarkable contributions to the community and humanity at large,” the NIT statement added.
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