National Service Scheme, popularly known as NSS, was launched in 1969 to celebrate the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation. During four decades of fruitful existence, more than 2.7 crore students have so far benefitted from this student-volunteer programme in the country. The main aim of NSS is to facilitate the personality development of students through social and community service. Miranda House NSS unit works to bridge the gulf between the educated and uneducated sections of the community. The aims and objectives of NSS are to work among and with people, to develop a desire to serve the weaker section of the community, and to gain skills in democratic leadership. These aims are sought to be achieved through a variety of programmes: by means of manual work, working with welfare institutions, educational work, and production-oriented work and in an emergency. Each student volunteer devotes 120 hours in one academic year. Inter-college programmes and camps are also held. In the process of hosting a variety of programmes and engaging in work with other welfare organizations, our students are empowered with organizational skills and get exposure to democratic leadership. Student volunteers work on Projects Saksham(for women empowerment), Aagaaz (for teaching unprivileged children at Hakikat Park), Sadbhavna (for helping elderly and orphans), Sakaar (for helping fellow visually impaired colleagues in our college) and Sahyog(For mental health awareness). They also act as readers and writers for visually challenged students from various academic backgrounds.