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March 31, 2026ERP Training program successfully completed at Golaghat Purbanchalik college
April 2, 2026Report on Special NSS Camp at Naisholya Village
A Special NSS Camp was successfully organized by the NSS Unit of Golaghat Purbanchalik College at Naisholya Borting, the adopted village of the college, from 24th to 30th March 2026. The camp aimed to promote social awareness, community development, and active student engagement through a series of meaningful activities.
During the week-long programme, several initiatives were undertaken to benefit both the students and the local community. A cleanliness drive was conducted to promote hygiene and environmental awareness among villagers and volunteers. In addition, a tree plantation programme was organized to instill a sense of ecological responsibility and environmental sustainability.
The camp also encouraged creativity and student participation through competitions such as drawing and poetry recitation. Students took part enthusiastically and displayed their talents with great zeal.
The camp concluded with an awareness meeting held on 30th March 2026 at the premises of Nausoliya Primary School. The meeting was chaired by the Head Teacher, Mrs. Gayatri Dowarah. In her address, she appreciated the efforts of the NSS unit in organizing such impactful programmes.
Dr. Horen Hazarika, Principal of Golaghat Purbanchalik College, highlighted the importance of moral education in shaping the character and values of young learners. Mr. Pranjal Saikia, Coordinator of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), delivered an insightful speech on the benefits of yoga and meditation for maintaining both physical and mental well-being.
Furthermore, Mr. Krishna Dutta, a retired teacher of Borhig Bagaan LP School, spoke on the importance of traffic rules and road safety awareness, emphasizing the need for responsible behavior among citizens.
The programme also received active support from Mr. Chandrakanta Chetiya, the Village Headman, whose involvement contributed significantly to the success of the camp. Other distinguished attendees included Mr. Bijit Saikia, NSS Programme Officer; Mr. Donda Gohain, social activist; and Ms. Rinkumoni Gogoi, faculty member, all of whom motivated and encouraged the NSS volunteers.
The Special NSS Camp concluded on a successful note with active participation from students, teachers, and volunteers. It effectively achieved its objective of promoting awareness, discipline, and a sense of social responsibility within the community.






