The library has Open access system and is equipped with our own Manakula vinayagar library management Software suit with Barcode Scanner that supports all in-house operations of the library.
The Central Library can be accessed through the On-line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) within the campus premises. It is Wi-Fi enabled and under CCTV surveillance. It has become the institutional member of British Council Library, DELNET, IEEE, J-Gate (Science & Technology) and IEI-Chennai.
Digital library is equipped with 30 systems to access E-journals & E-books. Photocopying is made available for the convenience of the users. NPTEL Facility to access web & video lectures and
Institutional Membership of DELNET for resource sharing are available in the library. Major High lights
Sports
From being means of physical fitness, sports and cultural have also played a great role in generation of spirit of healthy competition and bonding within the community.
The Team of 15 members from MVIT secured First Place with the Cash Award of Rs. 20,000 in “T20 Cricket Tournament (Men)”, conducted at S.R. Engineering College, Hydrabad on 11th January 2017.
The Team of 12 Members from MVIT secured Third Place with the Cash Award of Rs. 13,000 in “Volley Ball Tournament”, conducted at Kongu Arts and Science College, Erode, on 12th January 2017.
INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
Generator Kirloskar
Separate room for operating the Generator (in area 33.6 Sq. m.). It is in good working condition. 500 KVA
Others
List Of Computers & Other Facilities Available
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
The Motto of NSS Cell
This reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service and appreciation of the other person’s point of view and also to show consideration for fellow human beings. It underlines that the welfare of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of society on the whole. Therefore it should be the aims of the NSS to demonstrate this motto in its day-to-day programmes.
The NSS Symbol
The symbol of the National Service Scheme, as appearing on the cover page of this bulletin, is based on the chariot wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Odisa. These giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release, and signify the movement in life across time and space. The design of the symbol, a simplified form of the Sun-chariot wheel primarily depicts movement. The wheel signifies the progressive cycle of life. It stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of the NSS for social transformation and advancement.
About the NSS
The National Service Scheme (NSS) had its birth on September 24, 1969, during the Gandhi centenary year. The scheme was first launched in 37 Universities comprising 40,000 students. Today the NSS has become the largest Government organization of students in the country comprising members from the +2 level to the college and university level. The strength of volunteers has now increased to more than 30 lakhs, which makes the NSS one of the largest student forces in the world.
The NSS has good relations with different government agencies and non-government organizations in implementing its programmes for building up community assets, helping the underprivileged people through education and Social services.
The NSS is useful not only for the development of the students’ personality, but it also helps promote the unity and integrity of the nation by bringing together young people from diverse geographical and socio-cultural backgrounds.
The National Service Scheme (NSS) started functioning at Jadavpur University since 1969 and the performance of this scheme is highly satisfactory. More than three thousand recorded student volunteers are working on various activities in regular and special camping programmes under the supervision of the programme officers and programme coordinator.
The objective of the NSS is “Development of the personality of students through Community service.”
Major Objectives:
The broad objectives of the NSS are to:
- Understand the community in which the students work.
- Understand themselves in relation to their community.
- Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility.
- Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in
- the solution of problems.
- Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and
- community problems.
- Develop competence required for collective existence and sharing of
- responsibilities.
- Gain skills in mobilizing community participation.
- Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude.
- Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters.
- (x ) practice national integration and social harmony.
NSS was formally launched on 24th September, 1969, the birth centenary year of the Father of the Nation. Therefore, 24 September is celebrated every year as the NSS Day with appropriate programmes.
The NSS theme song has been composed in the Silver Jubilee year. All the NSS volunteers are expected to learn the theme song and sing the song during NSS programmes and celebrations.