The National Security Council is a major, non-profit, self-financing and trilateral apex body at the national level in India. It is an autonomous body, established on 4 March 1965 by the Government of India, Ministry of Labor and Employment to generate, develop and sustain a voluntary movement on security, health and environment (SHE) at the national level. It was registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and later, as a public trust under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950. Serving society by creating a preventive culture, scientific mindset and organized approach to SHE issues. It is our belief that these issues are a fundamental human concern. We equally believe that their effective address is greatly facilitated when their internal relationship with quality and productivity is well demonstrated. 1 To organize special training courses, conferences, seminars and workshops across the nation 2 Conduct consultancy studies such as safety audit, threat assessment, emergency management planning and risk assessment Designing and developing 3 HSE promotional materials and publications 4 Facilitating organizations to celebrate various missions Road Safety Week, Safety Day, Fire Service Week, World Environment Day 5 Many national and international conferences were held e.g. XIII World Congress (1993) and XI APOSHO Conference (1995) and implemented many prestigious project 6 A computerized management information service is set up for the collection, retrieval and dissemination of information to achieve its objective [2]. A DVD of fire risk assessment was prepared by the National Security Council for the purpose of education. ‘One Nation, One Poll’: Karnataka Budget session starts Today West Bengal, Assam Assembly polls: BJP's CEC to meet today to finalise list of candidates COVID-19 vaccine shows 81 pc interim efficacy, says Bharat Biotech Radio service for prisoners: Vadodara Central Jail inmates launch radio station