The National Service Scheme (NSS) was launched on 24th September, 1969 (100th Birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi). It was the dream and idea of Mahatma Gandhi to involve students in the task of National Service and get to know the pulse of rural life. The cardinal principle of the programme is that it is organised by the students themselves and both students and teachers through their combined participation in social services, get a sense of involvement in the task of National development. The basic aim of NSS is to develop the personality of students through community service. NSS believes in the motto “Not me But you”. The NSS started with 40,000 volunteers in 37 universities and +2 level institutions. Today, it has more than 40 lacs of volunteers. The NSS volunteer strength of Ranchi University is 10,200. The following programmes have been undertaken by the NSS units under :
“In the complex and unpredictable business environment today, change is the only constant that keeps harrowing one and all. What is best today may become insignificant tomorrow. Businesses and leadership must strategically adapt to face the increasingly complex difficulties posed by change to maintain and grow their competitive advantages. In the existing scenario, management institutions too need to have the flexibility to incorporate new changes while still providing the fundamentals of management education. I am happy to see IMS emerging as a forerunner among the more socialistic and value-oriented institutions of higher learning in this part of India. I am sure that this institute will carry on with its rich legacy of providing affordable, high-quality education and continue to improve the lives of many promising students, particularly those from the underprivileged and deprived sections of society. I extend my good wishes to the entire team at Chitarpur College.”