“Happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.” – Ben Carson
Christmas – the festival of sharing joy, love and peace with one another. Togetherness and the spirit of giving makes every occasion more special. This is what makes Christmas important and helps us feel strong and gives us hope.
The project aimed to reach out to pavement kids and share the joy and happiness with them. The NSS Unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised “Magic Box” for the kids at Rashbehari pavement. Students and Teachers contributed wrapped gift items for the kids like toys, sweets, books etc, the collection drive was on from 13th December 2021. On December 23, 2021, three students representing NSS and NSS coordinator visited Rashbehari Crossing Pavement with the gifts for 45 pavement kids to celebrate the spirit of Christmas. NSS volunteers arranged the distribution maintaining COVID protocols. The kids standing in a queue, came forward and picked up the gifts without knowing what was inside. After opening their gifts, the smile on their faces made all the effort worthwhile.
We thank the management of college for their constant support to conduct the entire project without any hassle. We also thank all the students and faculty members who came forward for this noble cause. Due to COVID safety protocols we could not take too many volunteers. Taking all the precautions, Five NSS volunteers Athin Pillai, Nehal Jeloka, Gaurav Singh, Inshaa Siddiquee, Muskan Das coordinated and implemented the entire event. We appreciate their courage and commitment to serve the society.
It was our little effort to reflect the true motto of NSS “Not Me But You”.
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Magic Box
“Happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.” – Ben Carson
Christmas – the festival of sharing joy, love and peace with one another. Togetherness and the spirit of giving makes every occasion more special. This is what makes Christmas important and helps us feel strong and gives us hope.
The project aimed to reach out to pavement kids and share the joy and happiness with them. The NSS Unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised “Magic Box” for the kids at Rashbehari pavement. Students and Teachers contributed wrapped gift items for the kids like toys, sweets, books etc, the collection drive was on from 13th December 2021. On December 23, 2021, three students representing NSS and NSS coordinator visited Rashbehari Crossing Pavement with the gifts for 45 pavement kids to celebrate the spirit of Christmas. NSS volunteers arranged the distribution maintaining COVID protocols. The kids standing in a queue, came forward and picked up the gifts without knowing what was inside. After opening their gifts, the smile on their faces made all the effort worthwhile.
We thank the management of college for their constant support to conduct the entire project without any hassle. We also thank all the students and faculty members who came forward for this noble cause. Due to COVID safety protocols we could not take too many volunteers. Taking all the precautions, Five NSS volunteers Athin Pillai, Nehal Jeloka, Gaurav Singh, Inshaa Siddiquee, Muskan Das coordinated and implemented the entire event. We appreciate their courage and commitment to serve the society.
It was our little effort to reflect the true motto of NSS “Not Me But You”.
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