Empowering Youth Through My Bharat Outreach Workshop
My Bharat Outreach Workshop
Kamaraj Women’s College, Thoothukudi, through its National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit No. 248, successfully conducted the My Bharat Outreach Workshop on 09 January 2026 (Friday) at 10.00 a.m. on the college campus.
Importantly, the programme aligned with national youth engagement initiatives while strengthening students’ awareness of career-oriented platforms and social responsibility.
Moreover, the workshop reflected the institution’s continuous commitment to holistic education, civic engagement, and skill development, as envisioned by the National Education Policy.
For more institutional initiatives, visit the official website:
👉 Kamaraj Women’s College
Objectives of the My Bharat Outreach Workshop
The My Bharat Outreach Workshop aimed to bridge the gap between academic learning and national-level opportunities. Therefore, the programme focused on empowering students with both practical knowledge and civic awareness.
Key objectives included:
- Creating awareness about the My Bharat initiative and its vision
- Guiding students through the My Bharat registration process
- Introducing verified internship opportunities
- Enhancing resume building skills with NSS experiences
- Encouraging participation in national-level events
- Highlighting the importance of NSS activities and special camps
Welcome Address and Resource Person Introduction
At the outset, the programme began with a brief introduction outlining the objectives of the workshop. Subsequently, the gathering warmly welcomed the resource person, Dr. S. Palavesakrishnan, Assistant Professor of Commerce, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University College, Tisayanvilai.
His academic expertise and practical insights added significant value to the My Bharat Outreach Workshop, making the session both informative and inspiring.
Step-by-Step Explanation of My Bharat Registration
During the session, Dr. Palavesakrishnan clearly explained the My Bharat registration process in a step-by-step manner. As a result, students gained confidence in navigating the platform independently.
Furthermore, he demonstrated how accurate profile creation improves visibility for internships and events. Consequently, students understood the importance of maintaining updated and authentic information on national portals.
To explore the platform, students were encouraged to visit:
👉 My Bharat Official Portal
Internship Opportunities and Resume Building Guidance
In addition, the session elaborated on various internship opportunities available through My Bharat. The resource person explained eligibility criteria, application methods, and selection processes in a practical and student-friendly manner.
Equally important, he emphasized resume building as a critical skill for career success. He advised students to:
- Highlight NSS activities and leadership roles
- Present skills and achievements clearly
- Maintain a professional format
- Link academic learning with community service
As a result, students gained clarity on creating resumes that reflect both competence and character.
Participation in Verified My Bharat Events
Further, the workshop explained the procedure for enrolling in verified My Bharat events. The resource person highlighted how participation leads to:
- Official certificates
- Enhanced academic profiles
- Improved employability
- National-level exposure
Therefore, students realized how consistent participation in such events contributes directly to long-term career growth.
Awareness on STOP NCII.ORG and Responsible Digital Citizenship
Another significant segment of the My Bharat Outreach Workshop focused on digital responsibility. The resource person introduced the STOP NCII.ORG platform and explained its purpose and relevance.
He emphasized ethical online behavior, cyber awareness, and participation in national digital initiatives. Consequently, students became more conscious of responsible online engagement.
Learn more at:
👉 STOP NCII Official Website
Importance of National Service Scheme (NSS)
In the latter part of the programme, the session shifted focus to the National Service Scheme (NSS). The resource person elaborated on:
- Objectives of NSS
- Role of volunteers in community development
- Values of social responsibility, leadership, and discipline
- Learning outcomes of NSS special camps
Moreover, he highlighted how NSS participation complements academic learning while shaping socially responsible citizens.
Student Participation and Programme Conclusion
Notably, the session remained interactive throughout, with enthusiastic student participation. Students actively clarified doubts and shared their interests in national initiatives.
Finally, the programme concluded with an energetic performance of the NSS clap, symbolizing unity, motivation, and collective responsibility.
The event was efficiently organized by the NSS Programme Officer, Dr. P. Aruna Devi, whose dedicated coordination ensured the programme’s success. Additionally, the programme was felicitated by Dr. M. Vanmathi, who appreciated the initiative and encouraged students to actively engage in My Bharat and NSS activities.
Conclusion: Impact of the My Bharat Outreach Workshop
Overall, the My Bharat Outreach Workshop proved to be highly informative and impactful. It significantly enhanced students’ awareness of national platforms, career opportunities, and the transformative role of NSS.
More importantly, the programme reinforced the values of service, leadership, and responsible citizenship, thereby contributing to the holistic development of students at Kamaraj Women’s College.
