On September 24th, National Service Scheme (NSS) Day was celebrated at Defence Degree College, Tohana, with a special focus on community service and environmental conservation. The event began with an inspiring speech highlighting the significance of NSS and its role in fostering social responsibility, discipline, and service to the nation among students. The NSS volunteers at the college were urged to continue their work in uplifting the community and making a positive impact in society.
A major highlight of the day was a tree plantation drive organized by the college. Students, along with faculty members, participated enthusiastically in planting saplings around the campus. The initiative aimed not only to enhance the college's green cover but also to raise awareness about the importance of environmental sustainability.
The plantation event was a symbolic gesture to contribute to combating climate change and promoting a cleaner, greener future. Participants were given the responsibility of nurturing the saplings they planted, with the promise of watching them grow into full-fledged trees over the coming months and years.