National Service Scheme
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian government sector public service program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs[1] and Sports of the Government of India. Popularly known as NSS, the scheme was launched in Mahatma Gandhi's centenary year in 1969.
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Motto | Not me but you |
Country | India |
Launched | 24 September 1969 |
Website | https://nss.gov.in |
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The National Service Scheme (NSS) Marching Contingent

The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind with the recipients of the university-level national service scheme awards
See also
References
Further reading
- National Service Scheme: A Report, by Khwajala Ghulama Saiyidain. Published by Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, 1961.
- Training and consultancy needs in national service scheme, by N. F. Kaikobad, Krishan K. Kapil. Published by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences(TISS), 1971.
- National Service Scheme: guide-lines to project-masters, by Andhra University, Dept. of Sociology & Social Work. Published by Dept. of Sociology & Social Work, Andhra University, 1971.
- National Service Scheme in Gujarat: An Evaluation Report for the Year 1986–87, by Tata Institute of Social Sciences Training Orientation & Research Centre (NSS), India, India. Dept. of Youth Affairs and Sports. Published by The Centre, 1987.
- National Service Scheme in Maharashtra: An Evaluation Report for the Year 1986–87, by Tata Institute of Social Sciences Training Orientation & Research Centre (NSS), India, India Dept. of Youth Affairs and Sports. Published by The Centre, 1988.
- National Service Scheme in India: A Case Study of Karnataka, by M. B. Dilshad. Published by Trust Publications, 2001.
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