WORLD POPULATION DAY
On July 11, 2025, Fathima Memorial Training College, Mylapore, Kollam, observed World Population Day with a meaningful and thought-provoking program led by our NSS Unit (KL-07-178). As an active NSS volunteer, I felt a deep sense of pride in being part of an event that did more than commemorate a date—it opened our eyes to an issue that affects us all.
The day began with a warm and energetic gathering in the Seminar Hall, beautifully decorated to reflect the spirit of awareness and action. A quiz competition tested our knowledge on global population trends, their implications, and key statistics. It was not just about correct answers, but about realizing the gravity of a growing concern we often overlook.
The highlight for many of us was the engaging debate session. Students passionately presented arguments on overpopulation, environmental impact, and the urgent need for better policies and public awareness. The exchange of ideas was sharp, respectful, and enlightening—proving how student voices can shape meaningful conversations.
What stood out most was how deeply the NSS motto, “Not Me, But You,” resonated through every activity. The program reminded us that social responsibility starts with awareness—and awareness begins with platforms like this.
World Population Day 2025 was not just a college event; it was a spark—igniting thoughts, inspiring change, and reminding us, as future educators and responsible citizens, that we play a key role in building a more informed, balanced world.

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