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REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (November)

REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (November)

REPORT

Date: 10/11/2025

Duration: 5 Hours

Program: Blood donation drive for first time donors

A blood donation camp was organized on 10th November 2025 for the first time donors, in association with SCTIMST under the initiative of NSS Unit 309 at the college campus. The camp had an enthusiastic response with 71 registrations who were first time donors out of which 46 were boys and 25 were girls. There was a total of 46 successful first-time donations, including 39 boys and 7 girls. Conducted with the support of the Kerala State AIDS Control Society (KSACS), Kerala State Blood Transfusion Council (KSBTC), and HDFC Bank, the event ensured a safe and well organized donation process. This initiative marked a proud moment for the college, as all the donors participated for the very first time, reflecting their compassion, social commitment, and willingness to contribute to the welfare of society.

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Date: 08-11-2025

Duration: 5 Hours

Program: Donation of school supplies to children at children’s home

On 16th October 2025, a Food Fest was organized in collaboration with Kerala Kaumudi, the Institute of Hotel Management and Catering, Kovalam, and ACE College of Engineering. Our students actively participated in the event, which combined culinary creativity with a noble cause.

The profit generated from the fest was used to purchase school bags, geometry boxes, and other stationery items for the children at the Children’s Home, Poojappura. The collected items were handed over to the authorities on 8th November 2025.

The handing-over event was attended by our NSS volunteers, students from the Institute of Hotel Management and Catering, Kovalam, and a representative from Kerala Kaumudi. The children of the home added joy to the occasion with a birthday celebration and delightful song and dance performances, making the event truly heartwarming and memorable.

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REPORT

Date: 10/07/2025

Duration: 2hrs

Program: SIR Updation for Election

On 26th November 2025, our NSS student volunteers assisted with the SIR (Socio-Economic and Institutional Records) Updation Drive at the Thiruvallam and Vizhinjam Panchayath Offices. The volunteers worked at the offices, helping officials in updating records, organizing documents, and supporting residents who visited for the updation process. Their dedicated involvement ensured the smooth functioning of the activities at both Panchayath Offices.

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REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (October)

REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (October)

COMPASSIONATE YOUTH INITIATIVE WALKATHON

Date: 03/10/2025

Duration: 3 Hours

Program: Community Activity – Awareness

Twelve NSS volunteers from ACE College of Engineering actively participated in the Compassionate Youth Initiative Walkathon 2025 held at Thiruvananthapuram on 3rd October 2025. The event was organized by the Students Association of Palliative Care in association with Alpha Palliative Care.

The Walkathon was inaugurated by Sri. Saji Cheriyan, Hon. Minister for Fisheries, Culture and Youth Affairs. It commenced from Kanakakkunnu Palace and concluded with a convention at Prof. N. Krishnapilla Foundation Auditorium, Nandavanam. The main objective of the program was to spread awareness about palliative care and encourage youth involvement in building a compassionate society.

Our NSS volunteers proudly represented the institution and contributed to the success of the event. The program also marked the beginning of a statewide awareness campaign across Kerala, emphasizing empathy, care, and social responsibility.

DIGITAL CROP SURVEY

Date: 16, 18, 19 & 20 October 2025

Duration: 23 Hours

Program: Community Activity – Volunteering

NSS volunteers actively participated in the Digital Crop Survey Program conducted during October 2025. The initiative aimed to modernize agricultural data collection by digitizing vital information such as crop type, cultivated area, ownership details, irrigation methods, and sowing and harvesting periods.

As part of the program, students visited agricultural fields, interacted directly with farmers, and collected accurate field-level data using digital tools and mobile applications. This digital approach ensures real-time and reliable data, which will support government agencies in planning agricultural schemes, resource allocation, and market interventions.

Through this activity, students gained valuable exposure to grassroots agricultural challenges and developed a deeper understanding of farmers’ needs. Their participation contributed significantly to strengthening the agricultural sector through technology-driven solutions.

FIXING THE ROOF OF AN ECONOMICALLY WEAK FAMILY

Date: 24/10/2025

Duration: 4hrs

Program: Community Activity – Volunteering

On 24th October 2025, NSS student volunteers, along with faculty members Mr. Asif Shahkutty and Mr. Brifin Santhosh, undertook a humanitarian initiative to support an economically weak family at Nedumangad.

Flex materials previously used for Freshers’ Day promotions were repurposed and utilized to cover the leaking roof of the family’s house, providing immediate relief during the rainy season. Although not a permanent solution, the initiative significantly improved the living conditions of the family.

All the work was carried out by the volunteers and faculty members themselves, reflecting their compassion, dedication, and strong sense of social responsibility. This activity stood as a meaningful example of empathy and community service promoted through the NSS.

FOOD FEST AND FOOD SAFETY SEMINAR

Date: 16/10/2025

Duration: 4hrs

Program: Community Activity – Volunteering

On 16th October 2025, a Food Fest and Food Safety Seminar was organized as part of fund accumulation activities to support children at a children’s home. The event was conducted in collaboration with Kerala Kaumudi, the Institute of Hotel Management and Catering, Kovalam, and ACE College of Engineering.

Fifty students actively participated in the program, showcasing culinary creativity while promoting awareness on food safety practices. The funds collected through the event were utilized to donate essential school supplies to children at the children’s home, Poojapura.

The program successfully combined social responsibility with learning and teamwork, enabling students to contribute meaningfully to the welfare of underprivileged children while gaining awareness about food safety and hygiene.

PALLIUM INDIA COMPOUND CLEANUP

Date: 10/02/2025

Duration: 4hrs

Program: Community Activity – Volunteering

On 2nd October 2025, in connection with Gandhi Jayanti, eight NSS student volunteers from ACE College of Engineering undertook a cleanliness drive at the Pallium India, Manacaud compound. The volunteers actively engaged in sweeping the premises, clearing unwanted plants, collecting fallen leaves, and removing waste materials to improve the overall cleanliness of the surroundings.

The activity reflected the Gandhian ideals of cleanliness, discipline, and selfless service. The volunteers worked with enthusiasm and strong teamwork, ensuring that the premises were restored to a neat and hygienic condition. The management of Pallium India appreciated the sincere efforts of the NSS unit and expressed their gratitude for the valuable support provided.

VOLUNTEERING AT WORLD HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE DAY

Date: 11/10/2025

Duration: 8hrs

Program: Community Activity – Volunteering

As part of World Hospice and Palliative Care Day, organized by Pallium India on 11th October 2025, 46 NSS student volunteers from ACE College of Engineering actively participated in the program held at the International Convention Centre, Veli Tourist Village, Thiruvananthapuram.

The event witnessed the participation of 398 beneficiaries, 813 caregivers and accompanying persons, along with several guests and volunteers, bringing the total number of participants to 1,367. The NSS volunteers rendered dedicated service throughout the day by assisting patients and caregivers, guiding wheelchair users, organizing seating arrangements, managing registrations, and ensuring the comfort and safety of all attendees.

Additionally, the volunteers supported food and refreshment arrangements, distributed drinking water, and coordinated various on-site activities. Their compassionate behavior, commitment, and teamwork were highly appreciated by the organizers and participants. The volunteers truly embodied the spirit of empathy, service, and togetherness associated with World Palliative Care Day.

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Academic Year 2025-26 Activities

REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (Septermber)

REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (September)

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 01/09/2025

Duration: 

Program: Senior citizen survey (Venganoor Panchayath Ward No 4)

On 1st September 2025, the fifth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers conducted a Senior Citizen Survey in Venganoor Panchayath, Ward No. 4 from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm. The activity aimed at creating a comprehensive database of senior citizens for the Panchayath to help in planning social welfare and support programs. Volunteers visited households, collected relevant information, and interacted with the elderly residents to understand their needs. The initiative not only facilitated data collection for effective governance but also fostered empathy, social responsibility, and community engagement among the volunteers.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 01/09/2025

Duration: 

Program: Scrap collection (Venganoor Panchayath Ward No 4)

On 1st September 2025, the fifth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers carried out two activities from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm in Venganoor Panchayath, Ward No. 4.

Firstly, they conducted a Senior Citizen Survey to create a comprehensive database of senior citizens for the Panchayath, which will aid in planning social welfare and support programs. Volunteers visited households, collected relevant information, and interacted with the elderly to understand their needs.

Simultaneously, volunteers participated in a Scrap Collection Drive, gathering recyclable waste and unwanted materials from the area. This initiative promoted cleanliness, environmental awareness, and responsible waste management in the community.

Both activities highlighted the volunteers’ commitment to community service, environmental responsibility, and social welfare.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 01/09/2025

Duration: 2hrs

Program: Fire and Rescue Awareness Session

On 1st September 2025, the fifth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers attended a Fire and Rescue Awareness Session from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. The session focused on educating the volunteers about fire safety measures, emergency response techniques, and basic rescue operations. Participants learned practical skills such as handling fire extinguishers, identifying fire hazards, and assisting during emergencies. The activity not only enhanced their knowledge of safety protocols but also empowered the volunteers to act responsibly and confidently in critical situations, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and community safety.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 02/09/2025

Duration: 2hrs

Program: Harvesting of marigold at Punchakari

On 2nd September 2025, the sixth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers participated in the harvesting of marigold flowers at Punchakari. These flowers had been planted by the volunteers themselves on 7th July 2025. The activity involved carefully collecting the fully grown marigold blooms, ensuring minimal damage to the plants, and learning about proper harvesting techniques. This initiative highlighted the importance of sustainable gardening, patience, and consistent care, while also giving the volunteers a sense of achievement in seeing the results of their earlier efforts.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 02/09/2025

Duration: 7hrs

Program: Furniture painting and asset recreation at Vizhinjam Community Health Centre

On 2nd September 2025, the sixth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers carried out Furniture Painting and Asset Recreation at Vizhinjam Community Health Centre from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. The activity involved refurbishing old furniture, painting benches and chairs, and restoring community assets to improve the overall environment of the health centre. Volunteers worked collaboratively, demonstrating creativity, teamwork, and dedication. This initiative not only enhanced the facility for the benefit of patients and staff but also instilled a sense of pride and responsibility among the volunteers towards community service and maintenance of public assets.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 02/09/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Awareness session on Energy Conservation

On 3rd September 2025, the seventh and final day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, an Awareness Session on Energy Conservation was conducted for the NSS volunteers. The session was led by Ms. Sreekutty S, Senior Volunteer from the college and Unit Coordinator of the Energy Cell, APJKTU NSS Cell No 309. During the session, volunteers learned about sustainable energy practices, methods to reduce energy consumption, and the importance of adopting eco-friendly habits in daily life. The discussion emphasized both individual and community-level responsibility towards conserving energy and protecting the environment. The session inspired the volunteers to actively contribute to energy conservation initiatives and spread awareness within their communities.

REPORTS OF CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

Date: 03/09/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Awareness session on Road safety

On 3rd September 2025, the seventh and final day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, an Awareness Session on Road Safety was conducted by Mr Amaldeev, Senior Unit Coordinator, PACE. The session focused on educating the NSS volunteers about traffic rules, safe driving and riding practices, pedestrian safety, and accident prevention measures. Volunteers were encouraged to adopt responsible behavior on the roads and to act as ambassadors of road safety in their communities. The session enhanced awareness, promoted cautiousness, and reinforced the importance of safety for both individuals and society at large.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 03/09/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Omanikkan Oru Onakkalam

On 3rd September 2025, the seventh and final day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers organized the “Omanikkan Oru Onakkalam” initiative, a community outreach program aimed at supporting underprivileged families in the area. Vegetable kits were distributed among the less privileged families, funded from the money obtained by selling scrap collected during the earlier scrap collection drive. The volunteers actively coordinated the collection, packaging, and distribution of the kits, ensuring the process was efficient and carried out with care. This initiative not only provided nutritional support to the families but also highlighted the importance of responsible recycling and community service, fostering a sense of solidarity and social responsibility among the volunteers.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 03/09/2025

Duration: 3hrs

Program: LMSLPS Campus Cleaning

On 3rd September 2025, the seventh and final day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers participated in a Campus Cleaning Drive at LMS LPS School. The volunteers actively cleaned the school premises, removing waste, sweeping classrooms and surroundings, and ensuring a neat and hygienic environment. This activity not only enhanced the appearance and sanitation of the school but also reinforced the values of discipline, teamwork, and social responsibility among the volunteers, marking a meaningful conclusion to the week-long camp.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 20/09/2025

Program: Swachh Sagar Surakshit Sagar” Campaign

As part of the nationwide “Swachh Sagar Surakshit Sagar” initiative under Swachhata Hi Seva, 25 NSS volunteers from our college actively participated in the beach cleaning drive held at Kovalam Beach, Thiruvananthapuram, on 20th September 2025. The program was organized by the National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India.

Our volunteers enthusiastically took part in the cleaning activities and spread awareness on the importance of maintaining clean and plastic-free beaches. Their efforts added strength to the campaign’s motto “Clean Beach! Our Pride!”.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 20/09/2025

Duration: 

Program: Palliative care activity

On 20/09/2025, NSS volunteers Sanoop and Aldrin assisted a palliative care patient at the Medical College, helping across various departments and hospital procedures with compassion and dedication. Their timely support ensured the patient received proper care without difficulty.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 21/09/2025

Duration: 

Program: Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat – Yuva Summit

Adhil Muhammad and Jiksy Jasper, two of our students, participated in the “Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat – Yuva Summit” organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India in collaboration with Heartfulness on 21st September 2025. The event was conducted live from Kanha Shanti Vanam at 10:30 AM IST and hosted across various Heartfulness Centres, including Althara, Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram. The summit emphasized the vision of a drug-free youth for a developed India and also addressed issues such as screen addiction and other harmful dependencies. It featured both online and offline sessions with meditation practices, awareness talks, and youth-focused interactions. Adhil Muhammad and Jiksy Jasper attended the session at the Vellayambalam Centre, actively took part in the discussions, and pledged their commitment towards building a Nasha Mukt Bharat.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 24/09/2025

Duration: 

Program: Viksit Bharat @2047 – Yuva Connect

ACE College of Engineering, in association with the National Service Scheme (NSS), hosted the Viksit Bharat – Yuva Connect (Seva Pakhwada Edition) on 24th September 2025. The program, organized under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, aimed to empower youth and inspire their participation in building the nation’s vision for Viksit Bharat @2047.

The session began with the Welcome Address by Dr. Farrukh Sayeed, Principal, ACE College of Engineering, followed by the Presidential Address delivered by Shri. YM Uppin, Regional Director, NSS Trivandrum. The event was officially inaugurated by Dr. K Sivaprasad, Honourable Vice Chancellor, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (APJAKTU). NSS volunteers marked the inauguration with a soulful rendition of Manava Geetham.

Special Addresses were delivered by Dr. Devipriya D, State NSS Officer, and Dr. Arun M, Programme Coordinator, APJAKTU NSS Cell, who emphasized the role of NSS and student volunteers in shaping society and contributing towards national development. The highlight of the program was the video broadcasting of the Viksit Bharat Vision, which shed light on India’s roadmap towards progress by 2047.

As part of the NSS Day celebrations, the KTU NSS Portal was officially launched. The portal was jointly developed by Abi Alif, a student of ACE College of Engineering, and Aleena, a student of LBSITW. It was formally inaugurated by Mr. Ratheesh S, NSS District Coordinator, Kollam.The event also included a Talk Session by Ms. Catharine Siby, Youth Icon, followed by an interactive Q&A session. The program concluded with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Mr. Asif Shahkutty, Programme Officer, ACE College of Engineering, and the National Anthem.

The event, conducted in connection with NSS, offered students an opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogues, draw civic inspiration, and strengthen their resolve to be active contributors to the nation’s journey towards Viksit Bharat @2047.

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 27/09/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Training on palliative care

As part of the World Palliative Care Day observance on 11th October, a Palliative Care Training Session was organized at Pallium India, Manacaud on 27th September 2025 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. The session focused on training participants in assisting patients, particularly those using wheelchairs, and emphasized the principles of compassionate care, patient comfort, and safety. Volunteers were guided through practical techniques for supporting mobility, ensuring proper posture, and addressing the immediate needs of patients. The training aimed to equip participants with the necessary skills and awareness to provide empathetic, effective, and dignified care to those in need.

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REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (AUGUST)

REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR 2025-26 (AUGUST)

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

 

Date: 04/08/2025

Duration: 5hrs

Program: Palliative Care activity

 

NSS volunteers Govind P. Nair and Saima Mol from ACE College of Engineering actively participated in a service initiative in collaboration with Pallium India, a leading palliative care organization. As part of this initiative, the volunteers accompanied a patient of Pallium India from Palayam to a vocational rehabilitation session organized by the NGO Grow. They played a crucial role in facilitating the patient’s transport, offering companionship throughout the session, and ensuring that the patient felt comfortable and supported. This activity reflects the ongoing collaboration between NSS unit of ACE College of engineering and Pallium India, aimed at enhancing the quality of life of patients through compassionate, volunteer-led care.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

 

Date: 09/08/2025

Duration: 5hrs

Program: Launch of Green Budget 2025 & Seed Ball Movement

 

On August 9, 2025, 30 NSS volunteers served as volunteers in the “Launch of Green Budget 2025 & Seed Ball Movement” organized by the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation at Putharikandam, East Fort. The event, inaugurated by the Hon. Chief Minister of Kerala, Sri. Pinarayi Vijayan, aimed to promote sustainability, environmental stewardship, and the rich traditions of Kerala.

As part of the Kerala Tourism Club, our volunteers contributed significantly to the smooth conduct of the program, assisting in crowd management, coordination of activities, and facilitating the Guinness World Record attempt associated with the event. Their dedication and teamwork aided the successful execution of various segments of the program. The initiative provided them with valuable exposure to environmental and tourism-related event management.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 16/08/2025

Duration: 3.5hrs

Program: Talk Session on Social Service

 

As part of the Induction Program 2025-26, the NSS Unit 309 of ACE College of Engineering organized an impactful Talk Session on Social Service on 16th August 2025 from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM at the College Auditorium. The session was led by Sri. Brahmanayakam Mahadevan, distinguished Social Activist and NSS Master Trainer, who shared his insights on the importance of social responsibility, volunteerism, and the role of youth in shaping a better society. The session proved to be highly inspiring for the newly inducted students. Through his engaging talk, Sri. Mahadevan narrated real-life experiences and examples from his journey in social service, which deeply resonated with the audience. His words encouraged students to look beyond academics and embrace the values of empathy, service, and leadership. Participants reviewed the session as thought-provoking, motivating, and eye-opening. Many students expressed that the talk gave them a new outlook on how small acts of kindness and social commitment can bring about meaningful change in communities. The interactive nature of the session further enriched the experience, leaving students with a renewed sense of purpose and enthusiasm to contribute actively through NSS and other outreach initiatives.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 16/08/2025

Duration: 3hrs

Program: Talk Session on Traffic Awareness

 

As part of the Induction Program 2025-26, the NSS Unit 309 of ACE College of Engineering organized a highly informative Talk Session on Traffic Awareness on 16th August 2025 from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM at the College Auditorium. The session was led by Mr. Vijesh V, Assistant Motor Vehicles Inspector, Motor Vehicles Department, who addressed the importance of traffic rules, road safety measures, and the responsibilities of young citizens in ensuring safe commuting practices. Through real-life examples and practical insights, Mr. Vijesh V highlighted the consequences of negligence on the road and emphasized the value of discipline, responsibility, and awareness in reducing accidents. The interactive nature of the talk encouraged students to ask questions and share their thoughts, making the session highly engaging.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 17/08/2025

Duration: 5hrs

Program: Farmer’s day celebration event

 

The National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit 309 of ACE College of Engineering has been recognized by the Department of Agricultural Development and Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Kerala, for its efforts in taking the Kathir App service—an initiative implemented through Nemom Krishi Bhavan—closer to the local farming community. On the occasion of Farmers’ Day (Chingam 1, 17 August 2025), this honor was conferred by Hon. Mayor of Thiruvananthapuram, Smt. Arya Rajendran, and was proudly received on behalf of the college by Prof. Asif Shahkutty (Programme Officer), Prof. Nandu Bhadran (Former Programme Officer), and NSS volunteers. A team of 10 volunteers from the NSS Unit of ACE College of Engineering actively contributed to organizing and supporting the event, ensuring its smooth execution and meaningful impact. This recognition reflects ACE College’s continued commitment to community engagement, social responsibility, and the welfare of farmers through meaningful outreach initiatives.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 20/08/2025

Duration: 4hrs

Program: Palliative care activity

 

On Wednesday, 20th August 2025 as part of community engagement program four of  our NSS volunteers visited Pallium India, a nationally recognized palliative care organization.  The visit was aimed at documenting their patient-centric approach the emotional connections between caregivers and recipients and the community outreach intiatives that have become a model accrossindia. During the visit, they witnessed compassionate palliative care provided to the patients. The team emphasized holistic support, addressing physical, emotional, and social needs. Patients shared their experiences to the volunteers with warmth, highlighting the importance of dignity in care. Volunteers and healthcare professionals worked together, spreading hope and comfort. The visit was deeply inspiring, showcasing Pallium India’s dedication to improving lives through empathy, medical care, and community involvement.

 

REPORTS OF CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

Date: 21/08/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Fire and Rescue Awareness Session

 

A fire and rescue awareness session was conducted on 21st August 2025 at the College Auditorium of ACE College of Engineering from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. The session was led by Mr. Santhosh Kumar J and Mr. Syam Dharan T S, Fire & Rescue Officers.

The officers shared valuable insights on fire safety measures, precautionary steps to prevent fire hazards, and effective rescue techniques during emergencies. They also emphasized the importance of preparedness, quick response, and safety protocols that can save lives and minimize damage during fire incidents.

The interactive session provided students with practical knowledge on responding to emergency situations with confidence and responsibility.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 22/08/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Palliative care activity

 

Two of our dedicated NSS volunteers, Sanoop and Adithya, extended their wholehearted support to a palliative care patient on Friday, 22nd August 2025. They assisted the patient in safely traveling from home to the hospital and further provided valuable help with hospital procedures, ensuring smooth admission and necessary care. Their compassionate effort reflects the true spirit of NSS service and humanity

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 22/08/2025

Program: Palliative care activity

 

Two of our dedicated NSS volunteers, Sanoop and Adithya, extended their wholehearted support to a palliative care patient on Friday, 22nd August 2025. They assisted the patient in safely traveling from home to the hospital and further provided valuable help with hospital procedures, ensuring smooth admission and necessary care. Their compassionate effort reflects the true spirit of NSS service and humanity.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 18/08/2025 to 26/08/2025

Program: Swap Shop @ Collectorate – Onam Festival 2025

 

As part of the Onam Festival 2025, the District Administration Thiruvananthapuram, along with C5 Foundation and the Collectorate Staff Recreation Club, organized Swap Shop @ Collectorate from August 18–26. The program encouraged people to bring clothes and books, swap them, and celebrate Onam through sharing and reuse.

In connection with this, the campaign “Stitch and Switch – It all starts with one bag!” was launched, where old clothes were collected and converted into eco-friendly carry bags distributed free of cost, highlighting the spirit of sustainability. The event was inaugurated by Smt. Anu Kumari IAS, District Collector. More than 50 reusable bags were stitched and distributed during the event, marking a successful finale.

To support this meaningful initiative, 12 NSS volunteers from ACE College of Engineering actively participated in the Swap Shop activities. The volunteers assisted in organizing the stall, collecting and sorting the donated items, supporting the stitching and distribution process, and spreading awareness about Haritha Onam and green protocols. Their dedicated involvement contributed greatly to the smooth conduct of the program.

Adding to the pride, the District Collector also shared a picture of our volunteers on the official Instagram page, appreciating their contribution to the event.

 

REPORTS OF CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

Date: 28/08/2025

Duration: 3.5hrs

Program: NSS Special Camp- ICE breaking Session

 

An ice-breaking session was conducted by Shri Brahmanayakam Mahadevan Sir for the NSS volunteers on the first day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp. The session, held from 3:30 pm to 7:00 pm, was filled with interactive activities that helped the volunteers open up, connect, and build team spirit. Along with fun and engaging exercises, Sir also emphasized the true spirit of social service, motivating the students to dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to the camp objectives and to the community they serve. The session not only removed initial barriers but also inspired the volunteers to work with unity, compassion, and commitment throughout the camp.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 29/08/2025

Duration: 1.5hrs

Program: Thanal: Tree Sapling Plantation

 

As part of the second day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers carried out a Tree Sapling Plantation Drive at Punchakari on 29th August 2025 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am in collaboration with Nemom Krishibhavan. The activity was aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and spreading awareness on the importance of conserving nature. Volunteers actively participated in planting saplings, contributing their efforts towards creating a greener and healthier environment. The initiative not only enhanced the ecological value of the area but also instilled in the students a sense of responsibility towards protecting and nurturing the environment.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 29/08/2025

Duration: 2hrs

Program: Self defence Class

 

On the second day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, a Self-Defence Training Session was organized for the NSS volunteers. The session focused on equipping students with practical techniques to ensure their personal safety and to build self-confidence. Volunteers were introduced to basic defensive moves and strategies to handle challenging situations effectively. The class not only enhanced their physical awareness but also highlighted the importance of presence of mind, discipline, and resilience in daily life. The training was well-received and motivated the participants to stay strong, alert, and prepared.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 29/08/2025

Duration: 4hrs

Program: Cleaning of water source at Punchakkari

 

On the second day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers engaged in the cleaning of a water source at Punchakkari on 29th August 2025 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The activity aimed at restoring the cleanliness and ecological balance of the local waterbody, which plays a vital role in the community’s daily life and agriculture. Volunteers worked together to remove waste, weeds, and unwanted materials, thereby improving the flow and hygiene of the water source. The initiative not only contributed to environmental conservation but also created awareness among the volunteers about the importance of preserving natural resources for sustainable living.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 30/08/2025

Duration: 1hrs

Program: Awareness session on rabies

 

On 30th August 2025, the third day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, an Awareness Session on Rabies was conducted for the NSS volunteers from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. The session highlighted the causes, symptoms, and preventive measures of rabies, with special focus on the importance of timely vaccination and responsible animal care. Volunteers gained valuable knowledge on how to spread awareness in their communities and help prevent the spread of this fatal yet preventable disease. The session proved to be informative and socially relevant, reinforcing the volunteers’ role in promoting health and safety among the public.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 30/08/2025

Duration: 2hrs

Program: Awareness session on AIDS

 

On 30th August 2025, the third day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, an Awareness Session on AIDS was conducted by Ms. Anjana from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. The session aimed to spread correct knowledge about HIV/AIDS, its modes of transmission, preventive measures, and the importance of breaking the social stigma associated with the disease. Through an engaging and informative presentation, Ms. Anjana encouraged the volunteers to adopt safe practices and to become ambassadors of awareness in their communities. The session proved to be insightful and impactful, motivating the volunteers to take active steps in health education and social responsibility.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 30/08/2025

Duration: 3hrs

Program: Tapioca Planting at Kripatheeram Old age home

 

On 30th August 2025, the third day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers carried out a Tapioca Planting drive at Kripatheeram Old Age Home, Muttacaud from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The activity was aimed at promoting self-sufficiency in food resources for the inmates of the home while also encouraging sustainable farming practices. Volunteers enthusiastically took part in preparing the land, planting tapioca stems, and interacting with the residents. The initiative not only supported environmental and agricultural sustainability but also created moments of care and companionship, bringing smiles to the elderly residents.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 31/08/2025

Duration: 4hrs

Program: Medical Camp at LMSLPS, Poonkulam

 

On 31st August 2025, the fourth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, a Medical Camp was organized by the NSS Unit at LMS LPS School, Poonkulam from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The NSS volunteers actively assisted in arranging and managing the camp, ensuring smooth execution of all activities. The camp provided free medical check-ups, consultations, and health guidance to the local community, addressing various health concerns. The dedicated efforts of the volunteers not only facilitated effective healthcare delivery but also reinforced their commitment to social service and community welfare.

 

REPORTS OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Date: 31/08/2025

Duration: 3hrs

Program: Beach cleaning at Veli and sand art competition

 

On 31st August 2025, the fourth day of the 7-Day NSS Special Camp, the NSS volunteers participated in a Beach Cleaning and Sand Art Activity at Veli Beach from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Volunteers actively cleaned the beach by collecting plastic waste and other debris, promoting environmental awareness and coastal conservation. Following the cleanup, they engaged in creating sand art, highlighting themes of nature, sustainability, and community engagement. The activity not only contributed to the preservation of the beach ecosystem but also encouraged creativity, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility among the volunteers.

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Academic Year 2025-26

Viksit Bharat @2047

Viksit Bharat @2047 – Yuva Connect at ACE College of Engineering

ACE College of Engineering, in association with the National Service Scheme (NSS), hosted the Viksit Bharat – Yuva Connect (Seva Pakhwada Edition) on 24th September 2025. The program, organized under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, aimed to empower youth and inspire their participation in building the nation’s vision for Viksit Bharat @2047.

The session began with the Welcome Address by Dr. Farrukh Sayeed, Principal, ACE College of Engineering, followed by the Presidential Address delivered by Shri. YM Uppin, Regional Director, NSS Trivandrum. The event was officially inaugurated by Dr. K Sivaprasad, Honourable Vice Chancellor, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (APJAKTU). NSS volunteers marked the inauguration with a soulful rendition of Manava Geetham.

Special Addresses were delivered by Dr. Devipriya D, State NSS Officer, and Dr. Arun M, Programme Coordinator, APJAKTU NSS Cell, who emphasized the role of NSS and student volunteers in shaping society and contributing towards national development.

The highlight of the program was the video broadcasting of the Viksit Bharat Vision, which shed light on India’s roadmap towards progress by 2047.

As part of the NSS Day celebrations, the KTU NSS Portal was officially launched. The portal was jointly developed by Abi Alif, a student of ACE College of Engineering, and Aleena, a student of LBSITW. It was formally inaugurated by Mr. Ratheesh S, NSS District Coordinator, Kollam.

The event also included a Talk Session by Ms. Catharine Siby, Youth Icon, followed by an interactive Q&A session. The program concluded with the Vote of Thanks delivered by Mr. Asif Shahkutty, Programme Officer, ACE College of Engineering, and the National Anthem.

The event, conducted in connection with NSS, offered students an opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogues, draw civic inspiration, and strengthen their resolve to be active contributors to the nation’s journey towards Viksit Bharat @2047.

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NSS

NSS 2023-24

NSS

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

TheNational Service Scheme (NSS) of ACE College of Engineering, registered under the APJAKTU NSS Cell with unit number 309, is dedicated to developing students’ personalities through community service. The main goal of the NSS is educational, and it is achieved by engaging in various service activities for the betterment of the community. The NSS unit at ACE College of Engineering consists of 50 members.

The unit is led by Programme Officer, Mr. Nandu Bhadran, who oversees the activities and administration of the unit. Assisting him is the Assistant Programme Officer, Ms. Reshma Suresh Babu. Together, they guide and support the NSS members in carrying out their community service initiatives.

The NSS unit aims to promote a sense of social responsibility, empathy, and leadership qualities among students. By actively participating in communitydevelopment projects, students gain practical experience, enhance their understanding of societal issues, and contribute positively to the welfare of the community.

ACE NSS

RECENT ACTIVITIES

 

  • Coastal Cleanup Drive at Kovalam and Sangumugham
  • E-Waste Segregation and Collection in the participatory village
  • NATPAC Taxi/Goods Vehicle Survey in the neighbourhood
  • Pongala Bricks Collection at Eastfort
  • Saranalayam Visit at KottukaalGramapanchayath
  • Health Survey at KottukalGramapanchayath
  • Human Chain against Drugs at Eastfort and Kovalam beach
  • Anti Narcotics awareness campaign in the neighbourhood
  • Awareness program on Climate Action
  • Home electrification work at adopted village
  • Homeo dispensary painting
  • AIDS awareness campaign
  • Sanitiser preparation and distribution to palliative care and old age homes.
  • Free food donation at vizhinjam CHC

Figure 1 – NSS volunteers of ACE College of Engineering getting involved in the mega beach cleanup and awareness program at Kovalam

Figure 2 – Felicitation received from Trivandrum corporation for the contribution of NSS volunteers of ACE College of Engineering

Figure 3 – Anti drug human chain at East Fort

Figure 4 – Beach cleaning drive at Valiyaveli beach

Figure 5 – Recognition received from VenganoorGramapanchayath for the contribution of the NSS volunteers of ACE College of Engineering

Figure 6 – Farsana KR of S6 Aeronautical (regional student coordinator of Rudhirasena – KTU Trivandrum region) received an award from the district collector for her outstanding contribution towards the promotion of voluntary blood donation

Figure 7 – Walkathon at ManaveeyamVeedhi on behalf of international women’s day celebration

Figure 8 – Recognition from Pallium India for the significant contribution of ACE NSS in the field of palliative care

Figure 9 – Blood donation camp

Figure 9 – Blood donation camp

Figure 11 – Kochuveli railway station cleaning

Figure 12 – Recognition received for the significant contribution in the field of voluntary blood donation

Figure 13 – Regional camp at ACE College of Engineering on Road Safety

Figure 14 – AIDS awareness campaign

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Academic Year 2025-26

NSS APJAKTU NSS Cell – 309

NSS APJAKTU NSS Cell - 309

Academic Year 2025-26

1) ACE College of Engineering Bags Best NSS Unit and Best Programme Officer Awards for 2023–24

The NSS Unit of ACE College of Engineering has once again brought laurels to the institution by securing top honors in the University NSS Awards for the academic year 2023–24, announced by the Honourable Vice Chancellor of APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (APJAKTU) on July 2025.

The college has been recognized with the prestigious Best NSS Unit Award for its consistent and impactful contribution to community service, student engagement, and social development initiatives. Adding to this proud achievement, Mr. Nandu Bhadran, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been awarded the Best Programme Officer Award for his exemplary leadership and dedicated service as the coordinator of NSS Unit 309 (APJAKTU NSS Cell).

This is a remarkable back-to-back achievement, marking the second consecutive year that ACE College of Engineering has received both these distinguished awards. The recognition reflects the unit’s unwavering commitment to the values of the National Service Scheme and its sustained efforts in promoting volunteerism, social responsibility, and community development among students. Under Mr. Nandu Bhadran’s guidance, the NSS Unit has undertaken a wide range of impactful programs, from health and environmental campaigns to awareness drives and rural outreach activities — all rooted in the spirit of “Not Me, But You.”

This recognition stands as a proud moment for the entire ACE community and reinforces the college’s dedication to fostering socially conscious and service-oriented citizens.

2) NSS Volunteers of ACE College of Engineering Join Marigold Cultivation Drive at Punjakari Paddy Fields

On 7th July 2025, As part of their ongoing commitment to community engagement and sustainable agricultural practices, the NSS (National Service Scheme) volunteers of ACE College of Engineering actively participated in a unique marigold planting initiative at the scenic Punjakari paddy fields in Thiruvananthapuram. The event was aimed at promoting eco-friendly Onam celebrations by cultivating marigold flowers that will be harvested and used during the festive season.

The program was formally inaugurated by Honorable Minister for Education, Sri V. Sivankutty, who commended the efforts of the students and organizers in combining traditional farming with cultural celebrations. In his address, he emphasized the importance of youth involvement in environmental sustainability and preserving Kerala’s rich agrarian heritage.

The event witnessed the presence of several distinguished guests, including Sri M.R. Gopan, Councilor of Nemom Ward, and Sri Binulal, Agricultural Officer, who guided the students in planting techniques and explained the significance of such initiatives in promoting local farming. Various officials from the Agriculture Department and community representatives also participated and extended their support.

Around **\[insert number if available] NSS student volunteers** enthusiastically took part in the activity, contributing their time and effort to prepare the field and plant the marigold seedlings. The initiative not only offered hands-on agricultural experience but also instilled a sense of social responsibility and environmental consciousness among the students.This program marks a meaningful step towards fostering a deeper connection between the youth and the local farming community, while also aligning with the spirit of Onam—a celebration rooted in nature, prosperity, and unity.

3) Sapthadhara Day 1: Inter-College Quiz Competition on Blood Donation Marks the Launch of ‘Sapthadhara’

The seven-day blood donation awareness campaign, “Sapthadhara,” organized by the NSS Unit of ACE College of Engineering (APJAKTU NSS Cell – 309), was inaugurated with an intellectually engaging Inter-College Quiz Competition on Blood Donation held on July 11, 2025 at the college campus.

The event witnessed overwhelming participation, with 108 students from 12 different colleges across the region coming together to test their knowledge and raise awareness on the theme of blood donation. The quiz was not only a platform for healthy competition but also an opportunity to educate and sensitize young minds on the life-saving importance of voluntary blood donation.

The competition was anchored by Mr. Abhinanth, Assistant Professor, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, whose lively and engaging moderation kept the participants and audience actively involved throughout the event. The quiz featured multiple rounds, including general awareness, rapid fire, and audio-visual segments, all centered around themes of healthcare, blood donation practices, and public health.

Sree Chitra Tirunal College of Engineering emerged as the winners of the competition, while Trinity College of Engineering secured the second prize. A total prize pool of ₹2,000 was awarded to the top-performing teams, adding a spirit of reward and recognition to the event.

The competition served as an effective Launchpad for the week-long Sapthadhara initiative, igniting enthusiasm and setting the tone for the upcoming activities. It successfully blended awareness with academic engagement, and reinforced the key message of the campaign — the urgent need for increased participation in voluntary blood donation, especially from the youth and women.

The NSS Unit’s effort in organizing a well-structured and informative event was widely appreciated by participants, faculty, and guests alike. Day 1 of Sapthadhara concluded on a high note, promising an impactful week ahead filled with awareness, service, and community participation.

4) Sapthadhara Day 2: Blood Donation Survey

On July 12, 2025, as part of the Sapthadhara seven-day blood donation awareness campaign, a Trivandrum-wide Blood Donation Survey was conducted under the coordination of Rudhirasena. The survey aimed to promote awareness about blood donation and gather public opinion to support future initiatives.

NSS volunteers from ACE College of Engineering (APJAKTU NSS Cell – 309) actively participated by conducting the survey in and around the college campus, engaging with the local community to spread awareness and promote voluntary blood donation. A simple questionnaire was used to understand public attitudes toward blood donation and their willingness to participate in future drives.

Volunteers also used the opportunity to inform people about the upcoming Women’s Blood Donation Camp scheduled at ACE College on July 15, 2025. The event reflected the students’ dedication to community outreach and set a positive tone for the rest of the Sapthadhara campaign.

5) Sapthadhara Day 3: NSS Street Play and Blood Donation Awareness Campaign Held at Kovalam Beach

As part of the promotional activities for the upcoming Women’s Blood Donation Camp scheduled on July 15, 2025, at ACE College of Engineering, the NSS Unit organized a Street Play (TherivuNadakam) and a Blood Donation Awareness Survey at Kovalam Beach on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at 5:00 PM.

The initiative was aimed at encouraging public participation—especially from women—in the forthcoming blood donation drive, while also spreading awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation.

The street play, crafted and performed by the NSS volunteers, addressed a socially relevant theme and was received with great enthusiasm by the beach-going public. The volunteers used impactful storytelling and dramatic expressions to captivate the audience, drawing attention to the urgent need for regular blood donation, especially among women.

The performance succeeded in drawing a sizable crowd, and many spectators engaged in meaningful conversations with the NSS volunteers afterward. Following the play, a blood donation awareness survey was conducted among the public to assess their views and readiness to donate blood. Volunteers also distributed informational leaflets highlighting the significance of blood donation and inviting the public to participate in the Women’s Blood Donation Camp at ACE College of Engineering.

This outreach program served as a prelude to the main blood donation camp and aimed to mobilize support through direct community engagement. The volunteers had undergone several days of practice and preparation prior to the event, demonstrating strong commitment, teamwork, and enthusiasm.

6) Sapthadhara Day 4: Rudhirasena Trivandrum Regional Meet at ACE College of Engineering

As part of Sapthadhara, the seven-day blood donation awareness campaign, Rudhirasena—the blood donation network under the Kerala State NSS Cell—organized the Trivandrum Regional Meet on July 14, 2025, at ACE College of Engineering. The event brought together unit coordinators and regional representatives from 12 colleges across Trivandrum for a focused one-day gathering to chart out collective goals and strategies for the academic year ahead.

The meet aimed to reinforce collaboration between institutions and to develop a unified approach to voluntary blood donation drives, donor awareness programs, and emergency donor response systems. Through open discussions, planning sessions, and experience sharing, participants developed practical action plans tailored to their respective colleges and regions.

A key highlight of the day was the presence of Mr. Aneesh, representative of Pol-Blood, a leading initiative by the Kerala Police that connects blood donors with those in urgent need. Mr. Aneesh addressed the students, offering valuable insights into the functioning and impact of Pol-Blood across Kerala. He emphasized the critical role student volunteers play in saving lives and encouraged participants to strengthen their on-campus donor networks.

More than just a guest speaker, Mr. Aneesh actively participated in the action plan discussions, providing expert suggestions and helping student coordinators fine-tune their strategies based on real-world needs and logistical realities. His involvement added immense value to the planning process and motivated volunteers to approach their responsibilities with renewed dedication and clarity.

The event was a resounding success, marked by enthusiastic participation, productive dialogue, and a shared spirit of service. Coordinators expressed appreciation for the excellent arrangements and warm hospitality provided by ACE College of Engineering, which served as the host institution for the meet. Through this impactful regional gathering, Rudhirasena reaffirmed its mission to build a reliable, student-led blood donation network, ready to respond to community needs with compassion and efficiency. Day 4 of Sapthadhara thus stood out as a milestone moment of collaboration, leadership, and purpose.

5) SapthadharaDay 5: Women’s-Only Blood Donation Drive Held at ACE College of Engineering

On July 15, 2025, the NSS Unit, in association with NIMS Hospital and Zam Zam Restaurant, organized a landmark event under the Sapthadhara campaign—a Women’s-Only Blood Donation Drive, the first of its kind in the Rudhirasena Trivandrum region. This initiative aimed to empower and encourage more women to come forward and participate in voluntary blood donation.

The event received an encouraging response, with 65 women registering and 20 successful donations recorded. The drive was supported by medical staff from NIMS Hospital, who ensured safe and efficient screening and donation procedures throughout the event.

Students from several colleges across the district took part in the drive, including representatives from LBS Institute of Technology for Women, Trinity College of Engineering, SCT College of Engineering, and the host institution, ACE College of Engineering. The atmosphere was welcoming and supportive, especially for first-time donors.

As a token of appreciation and encouragement, Zam Zam Restaurant provided food vouchers to all donors, which was warmly received and added to the positive spirit of the day. Their support, along with the hospitality of the host institution, helped make the event both comfortable and memorable for all participants.

The initiative stood out not only for its scale but also for its focus on women’s representation in blood donation, often an overlooked area in public health drives. By breaking stereotypes and creating a space where women felt encouraged and supported to donate, the event successfully set a precedent for similar future drives.

With this effort, Rudhirasena and the NSS Unit of ACE College of Engineering once again demonstrated leadership in socially impactful student-led campaigns. Day 5 of Sapthadhara was a milestone event—blending compassion, collaboration, and community service.

8) Sapthadhara Day 6: RudhirasenaKoottayottam: Mini-Marathon to Promote Blood Donation

On July 16, 2025, as part of the ongoing Sapthadhara 7-day blood donation awareness campaign, the Rudhirasena Trivandrum Region of the APJAKTU NSS Cell organized a spirited mini-marathon titled “Koottayottam”, with the aim of promoting voluntary blood donation among the youth and the general public.

The marathon was flagged off by Mr. Noushad, Administrative Officer of ACE College of Engineering, from the starting point at LBS Institute of Technology for Women (LBSITW), Poojappura. The run concluded at Kanakakunnu Palace, covering a symbolic stretch through the city to spread awareness and visibility for the cause.

The event saw the participation of nearly 140 NSS volunteers from various KTU-affiliated colleges across Trivandrum including NSS volenteers from ACE College of engineering, making it one of the most vibrant and energetic activities of the campaign. Participants carried banners and shouted slogans advocating for regular blood donation, drawing attention from the public and passersby along the route.

“Koottayottam” was not just a run—it was a public statement of unity, health consciousness, and youth-led social responsibility. The sight of volunteers running together for a cause added visibility to the Sapthadhara campaign and brought the message of blood donation to the streets of Trivandrum.

The event concluded at Kanakakunnu Palace, where the participants gathered for a short closing session and group photo, celebrating the success and enthusiasm that defined the day.

Through this impactful initiative, Rudhirasena once again demonstrated the power of student engagement in health advocacy and community mobilization. Day 6 of Sapthadhara stood out for its energy, outreach, and the collective commitment of young change makers.

9) NSS Orientation Programme Conducted for S3 Volunteers at ACE College of Engineering 

On 26th July 2025, the NSS Unit 309 of ACE College of Engineering successfully organized an NSS Orientation Programme for the newly inducted S3 student volunteers. The event took place at the college auditorium from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, with the objective of familiarizing the students with the vision, mission, and operational framework of the National Service Scheme (NSS).

The orientation session was led by Mr. Sijo George, a National NSS Awardee and Associate Professor at Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology. Drawing from his extensive experience in community service and student engagement, Mr. Sijo George delivered an insightful and inspiring session that highlighted the significance of NSS in personal development and nation-building.

Throughout the session, students were introduced to the core values, objectives, and volunteering opportunities that NSS offers at both institutional and national levels. The interactive format and real-life examples shared by the speaker helped students understand how their active participation can bring about positive change in society.

A total of38 student volunteers from the third semester took part in the event with great enthusiasm. The session not only laid the groundwork for their journey in NSS but also instilled a deeper sense of social responsibility and commitment towards community development.

This orientation marks the beginning of a promising chapter for the new batch of volunteers, aligning with the larger goals of NSS in cultivating a spirit of service, leadership, and civic awareness among youth.

10) Orientation Session on Palliative Care Conducted at ACE College of Engineering

On 26th July 2025, an informative and thought-provoking Orientation Session on Palliative Care was conducted at the ACE College Auditorium, organized by NSS Unit 309 of ACE College of Engineering. The session aimed to sensitize young volunteers to the importance of compassionate healthcare and the critical role of palliative care in supporting individuals facing serious health challenges.

The session was led by Mr. Shijo Kurian Thomas, Community Social Officer at Pallium India, a leading organization in the field of palliative care in India. With his deep experience and empathetic approach, Mr. Thomas delivered an engaging talk that provided students with a clear understanding of palliative care, its goals, and its vital place in the modern healthcare system.

A total of 38 NSS volunteers attended the session and actively participated in the discussions. The students gained insights into the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions of care provided to patients with life-limiting illnesses. Mr. Thomas also highlighted the various avenues through which NSS volunteers can get involved in palliative care initiatives, including home visits, awareness campaigns, and support programs.

The session was instrumental in instilling a sense of empathy, social responsibility, and community service among the participants. It also opened the door for future collaboration between the college NSS unit and organizations working in the field of palliative care.

This orientation marks a meaningful step toward nurturing socially responsible engineering professionals who are sensitive to the needs of society and committed to holistic service.

11) Volunteering at HEMPOL 2025

On 30th July 2025, ten student volunteers from ACE College of Engineering actively participated in HEMOPOL 2025, a major blood donation awareness and promotion program jointly organized by Pol-Blood (an initiative of Kerala Police) and the Kerala State Blood Transfusion Council (KSBTC). The event was held at the Mind Auditorium, Police Training College, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

With the theme “Honoring Life, Empowering Blood Donation,” the program aimed to foster voluntary blood donation and honor the contributions of donors and organizers. The student volunteers, under the supervision of Mr. Asif Shahkutty, NSS Program Officer, played a vital role by managing participant registration and ensuring smooth flow throughout the event. Their dedication and enthusiastic participation were highly appreciated by the organizers.

This experience offered the students valuable exposure to community service, strengthened their understanding of public health initiatives, and highlighted the significance of voluntary blood donation.