CASE STUDY- ADDICTED TO LIFE AND NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

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 Anti Drug Campaign

Sunesh parayilAmeer Salman OMPremaLatha

Presented by;Government of Keala

Here comesThe need toTake care ofYouth !

A special care To the digital natives

Addicted to Life is an anti drug campaign Aiming to create awareness on drugs and alcohol. Launched in Kerala, India By Chief Minister Oommen Chandy On 6 August 2014With the backing of

excise department the Kerala state Beverages

Corporation.

Online campaignFacebookTwitter

Competitionsshort film competitionPhotography competition

Countless sky Lanterns Raising against the threat of Drug Abuse.

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https://www.facebook.com/getaddictedtolife

Around 300000 likes40000 discussionsCover photo designer for facebook

http://addictedtolife.in/cover/#

Awareness classes

Get Addicted To Life

National Service schemeNot Me Bu t You

 National Service Scheme is an Indian government-sponsored public service program. Conducted by

Department of Youth Affairs Sports of the Government of India.

Launched in Gandhiji's Centenary year, 1969. Aimed at developing student's personality through community service. NSS is a voluntary association of young people in

Colleges Universities +2 level

working for a campus-community linkage.

NSS aims To inculcate social welfare in students To provide service to society without bias.

NSS volunteers work To ensure who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living & lead a life of dignity.

Most schools and colleges have volunteer NSS units, and private institutions are encouraged to have NSS volunteers.

A unit typically comprises 20–40 students.

They are managed internally by a responsible party from the school or college who reports to the regional NSS coordinator.

Camps are held annually.funded by the government of India.usually located in a rural village or a city suburb. involved in such activities as: CleaningAfforestationStage shows or a procession creating awareness of such issues as social problems, education and cleanliness

Awareness RalliesInviting doctors for health camps

ANNUAL CAMPS

Funded by both Central and State Governments

An amount of Rs.460/-per volunteer per annum

In addition, the Government of India provides 100% financial assistance to run NSS Regional Centres.

100% financial assistance for implementation of NSS Programmes in Jammu & Kashmir and Union Territories without Legislatures.

Thank You….