GNDU Recognizes NSS Volunteers with Prestigious 'C' Certificates
In a significant acknowledgment of community service, Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) has conferred 'C' certificates upon 35 dedicated NSS volunteers from Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College in Sarhali, Tarn Taran. This honor highlights their exceptional commitment to social welfare and sets a benchmark for youth engagement in public initiatives.
Principal's Pride in Student Achievements
Dr. Jasbir Singh Gill, the principal of Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Sarhali, expressed immense pride in this accomplishment. He emphasized that the recognition by GNDU's NSS Department is a testament to the volunteers' hard work and dedication. According to Dr. Gill, this achievement not only brings honor to the college but also inspires other students to participate actively in social causes.
Exemplary Service During NSS Camp
The volunteers earned their 'C' certificates through outstanding performance during a rigorous seven-day NSS camp. Their activities included:
- Participating in awareness campaigns to educate local communities on various social issues.
- Organizing cleanliness drives to promote environmental hygiene and public health.
- Engaging in other social service projects that benefited the surrounding areas.
These efforts showcased their unwavering dedication and set an excellent example of youth-led social responsibility.
Impact of the 'C' Certificate Award
The 'C' certificate is a prestigious recognition awarded by GNDU to NSS volunteers who demonstrate exceptional service and leadership. For the 35 recipients, this certificate serves as a formal acknowledgment of their contributions and enhances their profiles for future academic and career opportunities. It underscores the importance of volunteerism in fostering community development and personal growth.
This event marks a proud moment for Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Sarhali, reinforcing its commitment to holistic education that combines academic excellence with social engagement. The volunteers' success is expected to motivate more students to join NSS activities, thereby strengthening the culture of service and citizenship in the region.



