The college has a cheap store to make course related books available to the students at an affordable price.
The NSS Unit of Vidyasagar Evening College started operating from 2008 and has gone from strength to strength with every passing year. Regular activities through out the year comprised of College safai programmes, Poster competition on Environmental awareness, Power point presentation on Environmental pollution, Visits to adopted slum, Blood Donation camp, Thalassemia awareness camp, Free Thalassemia test for students organized jointly with NRS Hospital. Volunteers and teachers participated in rallies and programmes to observe the World Aids’s Day and World Environment Day. Moreover the college N.S.S unit has also participated in anti-drug programmes and other seminars on social issues organized by the University of Calcutta. Volunteers have also bagged prizes for quiz and other programmes in similar events. Cultural competitions were also organized by the college unit in order to select volunteers for the Delhi Commonwealth Games, 2010.
The Programme Officer and students of the N.S.S unit of Vidyasagar Evening College have represented the University of Calcutta at National level N.S.S programmes and Youth Festivals in Gurgaon, Bhubaneshwar, Shimla and Rajasthan.
Special camps have been organized by the NSS unit of Vidyasagar Evening College at 19/1 Bechu Chatterjee St. slum. The NSS unit with the help of the local people selected the portico of a local temple, Shyamsundartala, as the venue for the seven day extensive programme. The nature of the activities to be held at the camp was decided by the survey reports of the adopted slum by NSS volunteers. Doctors, teachers, and researchers addressed the slum dwellers on various issues from population control, aids awareness, infectious diseases, health and hygiene. Competitions were held for the children and women. Free medical check ups were organized where physiotherapists, pediatricians, gynecologists, general physicians attended to the slum dwellers. Free medicines were distributed by an NGO ‘Banchbo’ at the health camp.
Film shows were organized for children. All participants from the slum were given prizes and goodies to enhance their interest and encourage their support.
The College Unit was appreciated for its programmes in the feild of Social welfare. In 2010, the Unit which was working for only three years was given the recognition of the BEST NSS UNIT amongst all the Units of the CU affiliated Colleges. III rd year Bengali Honours student, Chiranjit Samanta won the Best Volunteer Award, thus proving that we had realized the principal ideal of the organization inherent in Swamiji's philosophy of "Not me but You" in substantial measure.
Thus the students of the College have made the NSS programmes a success through their selfless service and dedicated involvement. We hope to see our NSS Unit flourish and attain new heights of excellence in the sphere of community service in the future.
Infrastructure: College is old so that's the problem, but our cultural festivals are very good, classrooms are type of good projector system is there and the lab for science department is nice
Hostel: I did not stayed at hostel and don't know much about it as my house is just 2 stations away, i used to daily travel to college and that's why can't share much
Infrastructure: In this college, Wi-Fi, laboratory, computer rooms, and everything was available. This college thinks about the comfort of students. A beautiful garden was also available. A canteen was provided and the environment was also peaceful. It provides all equipment for the practicals which were required in our course.
Hostel: The college being fully residential, students have to stay at hostels where the ideal of meaningful corporate life based on love, fellow-feeling and understanding prevails. At these hostels, staffs play an important role in maintaining a bracing atmosphere of harmony and seeing to it that students under their charge are bound and welded into togetherness by a love that transcends all barriers of caste and creed. The food served is simple but nutritious. The hostel supplies two main meals consisting of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes and snacks. in the mornings and afternoons. Variety in the daily menu, as far as possible, is arranged for.
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