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SALESIAN COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION DIMAPUR

Salesian College came into existence on May 25, 1982, primarily as an institution that offered a three-year course in Philosophy for the young members of the Salesian Society and the Diocesan Seminarians in North East India. In 1995, the college was affiliated to Nagaland University as a full-fledged Degree Arts College, with a new nomenclature called Salesian College of Higher Education, opening its doors to young men and women who are desirous of pursuing undergraduate studies.

The college offers B.A. (General) in English, History, Political Science, Sociology, Philosophy and B.A. (Honours) in Philosophy, English, History, Political Science and Sociology. From the academic session 2023-2024, the college will be offering the FYUGP an implementation of the NEP-2020, under Nagaland University. The training given by the institution intends to equip the students with all round development, so that they may become catalysts in social transformation, leaders in society and genuine educators of values, especially in the North East of India.

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ART & LITERARY CLUB
Mrs. Vitsino Haikam Co-Ordinator
Mrs. Mary Lophro Co-Ordinator
Ms. Tseili Lily Co-Ordinator
Ms. Thenon Rita Kamho President
Mr. Aromong T. Sangtam Secretary
ECO CLUB
Mrs. Gloria Kamei Co-Ordinator
Mrs. Talisangla Co-Ordinator
Mr. James President
Ms. Chandeno Secretary

Vision

  1. To educate the Students about their environment.
  2. To create a clean and green consciousness among students through various innovative methods.
  3. To mobilize students towards scientific inquiry into environmental problems.
  4. To involve them in efforts to preserve the environment.

Mission

  1. To teach and promote love for nature and environment.
  2. To instill respect for nature and environment.
  3. To take love of the mother earth.

Objectives

  1. Maintenance of Board in the college to spread awareness about different issues regarding environment.
  2. Cleanliness drive and nurturing of plants in the college campus.
  3. Cleanliness drive outside the campus (outside Railway Station).
  4. To do a ‘Green Audit’ of the Campus.
  5. To ban cutting of trees unnecessarily.
  6. To protect birds and animals in the Campus.
BOSCO CLUB
Mrs. Vitsino Haikam Co-Ordinator
Mrs. Mary Lophro Co-Ordinator
Ms. Tseili Lily Co-Ordinator
Ms. Thenon Rita Kamho President
Mr. Aromong T. Sangtam Secretary

Media Club

Media club plays an important role in modern education. It gives voice to the students and provides them exposure and awareness on media literacy. The core emphasis of media club has been to foster a media culture and aptitude for media sector among the students. It promotes reading, critical thinking, analysis, etc., and trains students in photography and helps produce newsletters/magazines, TV, and radio programmes. It brings students together outside of the classroom to create multimedia productions, from creating videos to recording music. Also, the club is dedicated to showcasing the achievements of the college and its students.

Motto

Ad Astra Concilio et Labore (To the stars by wisdom and effort)

Vision

  1. To lift standards by utilizing the glorious potential of the students.
  2. To build a vibrant and supportive community of scholars and learners by markedly expanding opportunities to connect and explore ideas.
  3. To develop individuals to become relevantly effective for future opportunities.
  4. To build co-operative relations nurturing the teamwork and leadership skills.
  5. To provide a platform to the students where they can express themselves through the media messages.

Objectives

  1. To advertise and promote various college events through digital marketing.
  2. Motivating the students to pursue media studies and photography as a serious career option.
  3. Publication of the college magazine by the end of the academic session.
  4. Enhancing connectivity between college activity and students.
  5. To build leadership qualities among the students involving them in problem solving and challenging activities.
  6. Developing creativity among the students.

Activities (Dates are tentative)

  1. Photography Competition: 6th Aug. 2022
  2. Photo/ Painting Competition: 3rd Sept. 2022
  3. Symposium/ Talk on Russia –Ukraine Conflict: 24th Sept. 2022
  4. Talk on Gandhian Values/ Philosophy: 1st Oct. 2022
  5. Debate on “Violence: A means to end Conflict”: 5th Nov. 2022
  6. Regularly updating the notice board of the club with articles and posters.

Vission & Mission

Red Ribbon Club is a movement started by the Government of India in schools and colleges. It is a voluntary on-campus intervention program for students. The programme organized by RRC addresses the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of the youths in the interrelated areas of Voluntary Blood Donation, HIV & AIDS, creating awareness on health related issues as demanded by their age, environment, and life style.

Objectives

  • To create an awareness and to induce the spirit among youth to help and support people living with HIV/AIDS
  • To promote voluntary blood donation among youth.
  • To create awareness on tobacco abuse
  • To promote healthy lifestyle and also address mental health issues

About National Service Scheme (NSS) :

The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a Central Sector Scheme of Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. It provides opportunity to the student youth of 11th & 12th Class of schools at +2 Board level and student youth of Technical Institution, Graduate & Post Graduate at colleges and University level of India to take part in various government led community service activities & programmes. The sole aim of the NSS is to provide hands on experience to young students in delivering community service. Since inception of the NSS in the year 1969, the number of students strength increased from 40,000 to over 3.8 million up to the end of March 2018 students in various universities, colleges and Institutions of higher learning have volunteered to take part in various community service programmes.

The NSS Badge Proud to Serve the Nation :

All the youth volunteers who opt to serve the nation through the NSS led community service wear the NSS badge with pride and a sense of responsibility towards helping needy. The Konark wheel in the NSS badge having 8 bars signifies the 24 hours of the day, reminding the wearer to be ready for the service of the nation round the clock i.e., for 24 hours. Red colour in the badge signifies energy and spirit displayed by the NSS volunteers. The Blue colour signifies the cosmos of which the NSS is a tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind

Motto:

The motto of National Service Scheme is NOT ME BUT YOU

Benefits of Being a NSS Volunteer:

A NSS volunteer who takes part in the community service programme would either be a college level or a senior secondary level student. Being an active member these student volunteers would have the exposure and experience to be the following:
  • An accomplished social leader
  • An efficient administrator
  • A person who understands human nature

Major Activities:

National Integration Camp (NIC): The National Integration Camp (NIC) is organized every year and the duration of each camp is of 7 days with day-night boarding & lodging. These camps are held in different parts of the country. Each camp involves 200 NSS volunteers to undertake the scheduled activities.

Objectives of the National Integration Camp:

  • Make the NSS volunteers aware of the rich cultural diversity of India.
  • History of our diversified culture.
  • National pride through knowledge about India.
  • To integrate the nation through social service.

Adventure Program:

The camps are held every year which are attended by approximately 1500 NSS volunteers with at least 50% of the volunteers being girl students. These camps are conducted in Himalayan Region in the North and Arunachal Pradesh in North East region. The adventure activities undertaken in these camps includes trekking of mountains, water rafting, Para-sailing and basic skiing.

Objectives of Adventure Program:

  • Promote various adventure activities among NSS volunteers
  • Infuse the sense of love towards the various regions of India
  • Enhance leadership qualities, fraternity, team spirit and risk taking capacity.
  • Improvement of physical and mental strength.
  • Exposure to new vocational possibilities

NSS Republic Day Parade Camp:

The first Republic Day Camp of NSS Volunteers was held in 1988. The camp takes place in Delhi between 1st and 31st January every year with 200 NSS selected volunteers who are good in discipline, March-past and cultural activities.

Objectives of NSS Republic Day Parade Camp:

  • Enable the volunteers to interact with fellow members hailing from various parts of India.
  • Experience the tradition, custom, culture, language of all states of India.
  • Provide a chance to develop overall personality of the Student volunteers.
  • Constitute the bond of patriotism, national integration, brotherhood and communal harmony.

National Youth Festivals:

National Youth Festivals are organized every year from 12th to 16th January by the Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports in collaboration with the State Governments in different parts of the country. Eminent guests, speakers and youth icons are invited to address and interact with about 1500 participating NSS volunteers during the National Youth Festivals.

Objectives of National Youth Festivals:

  • Make the volunteers aware of the various festivals celebrated in the country.
  • Remind the volunteers of the cultural importance of festivals celebrated in our country.
  • Provide a chance to the NSS volunteers to interact with the resource person/speaker/youth icons

National Service Scheme Award:

The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India had instituted the National Service Scheme Awards to recognize the voluntary service rendered by NSS volunteers, Programme Officers, N.S.S. units and the university/senior secondary council. These awards were instituted in the year 1993-1994.
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Dear students, staff and parents of SCHE,
Greeting of peace and love to one and all. In the first place let me take this opportunity to wish all of you a very happy Chirstmas, as we are about to celebrate the Birthday of Jesus Christ our Saviour. In the Gospel of Luke 1:31, when the angel Gabriel brought the good news of the birth of Jesus he said to Mary, “Look! You are to conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you must name him Jesus. “In Hebrew Jesus means Joshua/Yehowah/ YWHW saves, which means God saves. So the crux of the message of Christmas is that God sends his Son Jesus Christ (the messiah/ anointed) into the world to save the fallen humanity (you and me). That is John 3:16, the summary of the Bible.As we glance back the odd semester, we realize that it has all gone so fast with classes, lots of activities and programmes.
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