History of Scouting and Guiding in India

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THE
 W
ORLD
1907 -A retired Army General Lord Baden Powell
conducted an experimental camp in Brown sea
Island in England with 20 boys. The successful
conduct of the camp and publication of the Book
“Scouting for Boys” in a fortnightly marked the
start of the Boy Scout Movement.
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C
ONTD
.
In the year 1910, Crystal palace Rally was held
where Girls wearing the boy Scout uniform
appeared and wanted to join the Scout
Movement. Lord Baden Powell decided to start a
movement for Girls with the help of his sister
Agnes Baden Powell
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S
COUTING
 I
N
 I
NDIA
Scouting started in India in the year 1909, when
Captain T.H.Baker established the first Scout
Troop in Bangalore and got it registered with
imperial Headquarters, London. Subsequently,
Scout Troops were formed in Kirkee (Pune),
Simla, Madras, Jabalpur,  Lonavla (Mumbai) and
registered with the Imperial Headquarters
during 1910 and 1911. These units were open to
European and Anglo Indian Children only.
The first Guide Company in India was started in
Jabalpur, Central India  in 1911.
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S
COUTING
 I
N
 I
NDIA
As the Scout Movement was not initially open to
the Indian boys, Nationalist leaders of India
decided to offer Scouting activities to Indian Boys
and Sewa Samiti Scout Association was formed
with Headquarters in Allahabad by Pandit
Madan Mohan Malviya, Pandit Hriday Nath
Kunzru and Pandit Sriram Bajpai. Dr.Annie
Besant with the help of  Shri G.S.Arundale
started a separate Scout Association for Indian
Boys in Madras.
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S
COUTING
 I
N
 I
NDIA
Efforts were made for unification of different
scout groups existing in India during the visit of
Lord Baden Powell to India in 1921 and 1937 but
failed. Major reason for the failure in unification
was the promise clause which included the word
“Duty to King”. Our Patriotic sentiments of our
Nationalist leaders did not approve the
allegiance to the British Empire and instead it
was insisted that allegiance  loyalty to the
Country should be part of the Scout Promise..
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COUTING
 G
UIDING
 I
N
 
INDEPENDENT
 I
NDIA
After the independence of our country efforts
were made for unification of the Scout and Guide
Associations functioning in India. Serious efforts
were made by our National leaders like
Pt.Jawahar Lal Nehru, First Prime Minister of
India, Mauland Abul Kalam Azad, the First
education Minister of India,Shri Mangal Das
Pakvasa, Governor of Central Province, and
Scout leaders  Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru,
Pandit Sri Ram Bajpai, Justice Vivian Bose and
others for the merger of the Scout / Guide
Associations.
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COUTING
 G
UIDING
 I
N
 
INDEPENDENT
 I
NDIA
Dr.Tara chand, Education Secretary
,Government of India made significant
contribution in finalizing the merger deed.
The Final merger took place on 7
th
 November
1950 and the unified Organization  came into
existence under the Name “The Bharat Scouts
and Guides”. The Girl Guides Association
formally joined the Bharat Scouts and Guides
 
little
 
later on 15
th
 August 1951
.
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C
ONSTITUTION
 
AND
 H
EADQUARTERS
The Bharat Scouts and Guides is a Registered Society
under Societies Registrations Act. It is totally
voluntary, non-political and secular Organization.
The National Headquarters of the Bharat Scouts
functioned from Regal Building, Connaught Place,
New Delhi,  till 1963.Thereafter, it shifted to its own
building and is functioning from Lakshmi Mazumdar
Bhawan , 16, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Indra Prasth
Estate, New Delhi – 110002. The National
Headquarters building was inaugurated in the year
1963 by the then Vice President of India Dr.Zakir
Hussain.
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F
UNDAMENTALS
 
OF
 BS & G
Definition:-
The Bharat Scouts & Guides is a
voluntary, non-political, educational movement
for young people, open to all without distinction
of origin, race or creed ,in accordance with the
purpose, principles and methods conceived by the
Founder Lord Baden Powell in 1907.
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P
URPOSE
:
The purpose of the Movement is to contribute to
the development of young people in achieving
their full physical, intellectual, emotional, social
and spiritual potentials as individuals, as
responsible citizens and as members of local,
national and international communities.
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P
RINCIPLES
:
 The Scout /Guide Movement is based on the
Following Principles.
DUTY TO GOD
:  Adherence to spiritual principle,
loyalty to the religion that expresses the acceptance of
the duties resulting there from.
DUTY TO OTHERS;
Loyalty to one's country in harmony of local and
international peace, understanding, co-operation.
Participation in the development of society with
recognition and respect for dignity of one's fellowmen
and for the integrity of the natural world.
DUTY TO SELF
:
Responsibility for the development of one’s self.
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T
HE
 M
ETHOD
:
The Scout /Guide Method is a system of
progressive self-education through:-
-   A Promise and Law
-   Learning by doing.
-   Membership of small groups under adult
leadership involving progressive discovery and
acceptance of responsibility  and training
towards self -government directed towards the
development of character, and the acquisition of
competence, self-reliance, dependability
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T
HE
 
METHOD
..
and capacities to co-operate and to lead.
-   Progressive and stimulating programmes of
various activities based on the interest of the
participants including games, useful skills and
services to the community taking place largely
in an outdoor setting in contact with nature.
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LAW AND PROMISE
Promise as applicable to Scout/Guides.
 
"
On my honour I promise that I will do my best -
  to do my duty to God and my country, 
  
to help other people and
 
to obey the Scout/Guide Law."
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T
HE
 L
AW
.
 The Law for the Scout and Guide is:
   
A Scout /Guide is trustworthy.
  A Scout /Guide is loyal.
  A Scout / Guide is Friend to all and brother/Sister to
every other Scout/Guide.
  A Scout / Guide is courteous.
   A Scout / Guide is friend to animals and loves
nature.
  A Scout / Guide is disciplined and helps protect
public property.
  A Scout / Guide is courageous.
  A Scout / Guide is thrifty.
  A Scout / Guide is pure in thought, word and deed.
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T
HE
 P
ROMISE
Cub / Bulbul Promise 
  
" I Promise to do my best
  to do my duty God and my Country,
  to keep the cub / Bulbul  law and
  to do a Good turn every day
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L
AW
 
OF
 C
UBS
 
AND
 B
ULBULS
.
  A Cub / Bulbul gives into the elders.
  A Cub / Bulbul is clean and courteous.
Note: 1. The word "Dharma" may be substituted,
if so desired for the word "God"
Note 2. The law and promise for Scouts & Guides
are applicable to Rovers/Rangers and Adult
leaders in the movement.
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P
RAYER
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A
NNUAL
 R
EGISTRATION
 
FEE
The revised rates of Annual individual
registration fee /Affiliation Fee (Group
Registration Fee) wef 01.04.2015  would be as
Under:-
Cubs and Bulbuls --Rs.2/-
Scouts and Guides --Rs.6/-
Unit Leaders/Volunteer Commissioners--Rs.50/-
Group Registration Fee per Group -Rs.250/-
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PROGRAMME FOR YOUTH
The purpose of Scouting Guiding is to develop the inherent
potential of the young people by providing them a number
of structured activities in order to make them physically,
mentally, socially, spiritually and emotionally strong and
useful citizens of the Nation.
The aim is achieved through a combination of activities and
programmes offered at the Unit level and a structured
syllabus which offers programmes and activities through
progressive Advancement Scheme.
The Progressive Advancement is designed to satisfy the
needs of each age group and is contained in APRO Part II
for Scout Wing  and in APRO Part III for Guide Wing.
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S
ECTIONS
 
OF
 
THE
 M
OVEMENT
Scout Wing
Section-     Age Group   -    Name of Unit - Motto
1.Bunny –   03 - 06 years –  Tamtola –      Keep Smiling
2.Cubs –     05 - 10 years –  Cub Pack –      Do Your Best
3.Scout –   10 – 17 years –  Scout Troop –  Be Prepared.
4.Rover *–    16 – 25 years –  Rover Crew –   Service
Guide Wing
Section-     Age Group   -    Name of Unit -    Motto
1.Bunny –   03 - 06 years –  Tamtola –      Keep Smiling
2.Bulbul –   05 - 10 years –  Bulbul Flock –      Do Your Best
3.Guide –   10 – 17 years –  Guide Company – Be Prepared.
4.Ranger* – 16 – 25 years –  Ranger Team –    Service.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Rover/Ranger are not available in KVS
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In addition to the above a special programme for
the children of  age group of 3 to 5 years was
introduced in the international Year of Child and
was named  as “Bunnies”. Their Unit is called
Tamtola and the motto of them is  “keep smiling”
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A
DVANCEMENT
 S
CHEME
 
FOR
 C
UBS
.
Stages of Advancement
 
CUB
Pravesh
Pratham Charan
Dwitiya Charan
Tritiya Charan
Chaturth Charan
       
BULBUL
Pravesh
Komal Panka
Rajat Pankh
Suvarna Panka
Heerakh Pankh
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S
TAGES
 
OF
 A
DVANCEMENT
 
OF
 A S
COUT
/G
UIDE
Pravesh
Pratham Sopan
Dwitiya Sopan
Tritiya Sopan
Rajya Puraskar
Rashtrapati Puraskar
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H
IGHEST
 A
WARD
 
FOR
 
THE
 Y
OUTH
.
Golden Arrow
Golden Arrow is the highest Award for the Cubs and
Bulbuls. This Award is  presented by the President of
Bharat Scouts and Guides in a specially organized
Award ceremony conducted at National Level. This
award was introduced in the 2002.The first Award
ceremony was held in the year 2003.
Rashtrapati Scout /Guide Award.
Rashtrapati Scout / Guide Award is the highest
award for a Scout / Guide. The Award is presented by
Rashtrapatiji (the President of India) at a special
investiture ceremony. The Rashtrapati Scout /Guide
Award was introduced in the year 1961.
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C
UBS
 
AND
 B
ULBULS
.
Cub Bulbul Utsav – Cub Bulbul Utsav are
gathering of the Cub and Bulbuls in which
opportunities are provided to the Cub and
bulbuls to enjoy the activities specially carved out
for them and also help them to demonstrate their
skills and talents. Some of the activities in the
camp/utsav are demonstration of Cub Bulbul
Greetings, Decoration of Bulbul Tree, enacting
the Jungle Stories, Jungle Dances ,exhibitions,
play acting are organized during the Utsav.
The Evening activities of the Cub’s are known as
Red Flower and the bulbul’s is known as Kalarav
where the Cubs and Bulbuls present their skills
and talents in cultural presentation.
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COUTS
 
AND
 G
UIDES
.
Adventure Activities, Coastal Trekking, Desert
Trekking, Himalayan Trekking, Skating Tour,
Water Activities, Nature Study Camps Patrol
Leaders Jamborettes, Youth forum, Patrol
Leaders Training Programme, National
Integration Programmes, Inter-state Cultural
exchange programmes etc., are organized at
Regional and National level. Training
programmes on First-aid, Map Reading, Star
gazing, disaster Preparedness are organized.
Awareness activities on Peace and Harmony,
AIDS/HIV, Anti-Tobacco, Anti –Drug etc. and
Jamboree On the Air and Jamboree on the
Internet are held every year.
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J
AMBOREE
 –
The Jamboree is a National level gathering of the
Scouts and Guides conducted once in 4 years or
to mark a special occasions. The Jamboree give
the Scouts and Guides an opportunity to interact
with the young people from different states of
India and from abroad. The young people share
their customs, food habits, handicraft, religious
practices, culture etc with one another. They live
under the canvas for a weeks period and
participate in various activities.
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T
RAINING
 
OF
 U
NIT
 L
EADERS
.
Introductory Course – One Day*
Basic Course for Unit Leaders –  7 days
Advanced Course for Unit Leaders – 7 days.
Himalaya Wood Badge Course for Unit Leaders -
8 days**
The Unit leaders Training Courses are conducted
separately for Cub, Scout and Rover Sections in
Scout wing and Bulbul, Guide and Ranger
Sections in Guide Wing.
* Introductory course is not required in Guide
Wing,
** In Guide Wing HWB Course duration is 7
days.
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F
OR
 A
DVANCEMENT
 
OF
 
SKILLS
SPECIALIZED
 
COURSES
 
ARE
Pioneering cum Estimation Course
First Aid Course
Mapping and Stargazing Course
Campfire Leaders Course
Quarter Masters Course
Sea Scout Leaders Course
Air Scout Leaders Course
Grameen Scout Leaders Course
Vocational Training Course
Handicraft course
Yoga course
 The above courses are organized at the National
Level as well as State level.
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T
RAINING
 
OF
 A
DULTS
 L
EADERS
 
Basic Course for Commissioners – 5 days –
Advanced Course for Commissioners – 5 days
Course for Secretaries – 5 days
Course for Organizers  – 5 days
Course for Group Leaders -  5 Days
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T
RAINERS
 T
RAINING
 C
OURSE
Pre- ALT Course – 5 days – selection of Trainers
Course for Assistant Leader Trainers – 7 days
Course for Leader Trainers – 7 days
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SCOUTS
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HANDA
 
GEET
;
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The history of Scouting and Guiding in India dates back to 1909 when the first Scout Troop was established by Captain T.H. Baker in Bangalore. Over the years, the movement grew and efforts were made to include Indian boys. Nationalist leaders played a key role in promoting Scouting activities among Indian youths. Despite initial challenges, Scouting and Guiding organizations flourished, paving the way for a rich legacy of community service and leadership development in independent India.

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  1. BHARAT SCOUTS & GUIDES ACTIVITIES IN KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS Dr A K Sharma draksharma7@gmail.com 09467785515

  2. THE GENESIS OF SCOUTING AND GUIDING IN THE WORLD 1907 -A retired Army General Lord Baden Powell conducted an experimental camp in Brown sea Island in England with 20 boys. The successful conduct of the camp and publication of the Book Scouting for Boys in a fortnightly marked the start of the Boy Scout Movement. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 2

  3. CONTD. In the year 1910, Crystal palace Rally was held where Girls wearing the boy Scout uniform appeared and wanted to join the Scout Movement. Lord Baden Powell decided to start a movement for Girls with the help of his sister Agnes Baden Powell draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 3

  4. SCOUTING IN INDIA Scouting started in India in the year 1909, when Captain T.H.Baker established the first Scout Troop in Bangalore and got it registered with imperial Headquarters, London. Subsequently, Scout Troops were formed in Kirkee (Pune), Simla, Madras, Jabalpur, Lonavla (Mumbai) and registered with the Imperial Headquarters during 1910 and 1911. These units were open to European and Anglo Indian Children only. The first Guide Company in India was started in Jabalpur, Central India in 1911. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 4

  5. SCOUTING IN INDIA As the Scout Movement was not initially open to the Indian boys, Nationalist leaders of India decided to offer Scouting activities to Indian Boys and Sewa Samiti Scout Association was formed with Headquarters in Allahabad by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru and Pandit Sriram Bajpai. Dr.Annie Besant with the help of Shri G.S.Arundale started a separate Scout Association for Indian Boys in Madras. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 5

  6. SCOUTING IN INDIA Efforts were made for unification of different scout groups existing in India during the visit of Lord Baden Powell to India in 1921 and 1937 but failed. Major reason for the failure in unification was the promise clause which included the word Duty to King . Our Patriotic sentiments of our Nationalist leaders did not approve the allegiance to the British Empire and instead it was insisted that allegiance loyalty to the Country should be part of the Scout Promise.. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 6

  7. SCOUTING GUIDING ININDEPENDENT INDIA After the independence of our country efforts were made for unification of the Scout and Guide Associations functioning in India. Serious efforts were made by our National leaders like Pt.Jawahar Lal Nehru, First Prime Minister of India, Mauland Abul Kalam Azad, the First education Minister of India,Shri Mangal Das Pakvasa, Governor of Central Province, and Scout leaders Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru, Pandit Sri Ram Bajpai, Justice Vivian Bose and others for the merger of the Scout / Guide Associations. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 7

  8. SCOUTING GUIDING ININDEPENDENT INDIA Dr.Tara chand, Education Secretary ,Government of India made significant contribution in finalizing the merger deed. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, The Final merger took place on 7thNovember 1950 and the unified Organization came into existence under the Name The Bharat Scouts and Guides . The Girl Guides Association formally joined the Bharat Scouts and Guides a little later on 15thAugust 1951. 8

  9. CONSTITUTIONAND HEADQUARTERS The Bharat Scouts and Guides is a Registered Society under Societies Registrations Act. It is totally voluntary, non-political and secular Organization. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, The National Headquarters of the Bharat Scouts functioned from Regal Building, Connaught Place, New Delhi, till 1963.Thereafter, it shifted to its own building and is functioning from Lakshmi Mazumdar Bhawan , 16, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Indra Prasth Estate, New Delhi 110002. The National Headquarters building was inaugurated in the year 1963 by the then Vice President of India Dr.Zakir Hussain. 9

  10. FUNDAMENTALSOF BS & G Definition:-The Bharat Scouts & Guides is a voluntary, non-political, educational movement for young people, open to all without distinction of origin, race or creed ,in accordance with the purpose, principles and methods conceived by the Founder Lord Baden Powell in 1907. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 10

  11. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Movement is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of local, national and international communities. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 11

  12. PRINCIPLES: The Scout /Guide Movement is based on the Following Principles. DUTY TO GOD: Adherence to spiritual principle, loyalty to the religion that expresses the acceptance of the duties resulting there from. DUTY TO OTHERS; Loyalty to one's country in harmony of local and international peace, understanding, co-operation. Participation in the development of society with recognition and respect for dignity of one's fellowmen and for the integrity of the natural world. DUTY TO SELF: Responsibility for the development of one s self. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 12

  13. THE METHOD: The Scout /Guide Method is a system of progressive self-education through:- - A Promise and Law - Learning by doing. - Membership of small groups under adult leadership involving progressive discovery and acceptance of responsibility and training towards self -government directed towards the development of character, and the acquisition of competence, self-reliance, dependability draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 13

  14. THEMETHOD.. and capacities to co-operate and to lead. - Progressive and stimulating programmes of various activities based on the interest of the participants including games, useful skills and services to the community taking place largely in an outdoor setting in contact with nature. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 14

  15. LAW AND PROMISE Promise as applicable to Scout/Guides. "On my honour I promise that I will do my best - to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people and to obey the Scout/Guide Law." draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 15

  16. THE LAW. The Law for the Scout and Guide is: A Scout /Guide is trustworthy. A Scout /Guide is loyal. A Scout / Guide is Friend to all and brother/Sister to every other Scout/Guide. A Scout / Guide is courteous. A Scout / Guide is friend to animals and loves nature. A Scout / Guide is disciplined and helps protect public property. A Scout / Guide is courageous. A Scout / Guide is thrifty. A Scout / Guide is pure in thought, word and deed. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 16

  17. THE PROMISE Cub / Bulbul Promise " I Promise to do my best to do my duty God and my Country, to keep the cub / Bulbul law and to do a Good turn every day draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 17

  18. LAWOF CUBSAND BULBULS. A Cub / Bulbul gives into the elders. A Cub / Bulbul is clean and courteous. Note: 1. The word "Dharma" may be substituted, if so desired for the word "God" Note 2. The law and promise for Scouts & Guides are applicable to Rovers/Rangers and Adult leaders in the movement. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 18

  19. PRAYER draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 19

  20. ANNUAL REGISTRATIONFEE The revised rates of Annual individual registration fee /Affiliation Fee (Group Registration Fee) wef 01.04.2015 would be as Under:- Cubs and Bulbuls --Rs.2/- Scouts and Guides --Rs.6/- Unit Leaders/Volunteer Commissioners--Rs.50/- Group Registration Fee per Group -Rs.250/- draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 20

  21. PROGRAMME FOR YOUTH The purpose of Scouting Guiding is to develop the inherent potential of the young people by providing them a number of structured activities in order to make them physically, mentally, socially, spiritually and emotionally strong and useful citizens of the Nation. The aim is achieved through a combination of activities and programmes offered at the Unit level and a structured syllabus which offers programmes and activities through progressive Advancement Scheme. The Progressive Advancement is designed to satisfy the needs of each age group and is contained in APRO Part II for Scout Wing and in APRO Part III for Guide Wing. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 21

  22. SECTIONSOFTHE MOVEMENT Scout Wing Section- 1.Bunny 03 - 06 years Tamtola 2.Cubs 05 - 10 years Cub Pack 3.Scout 10 17 years Scout Troop Be Prepared. 4.Rover * 16 25 years Rover Crew Service Age Group - Name of Unit - Motto Keep Smiling Do Your Best draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, Guide Wing Section- 1.Bunny 03 - 06 years Tamtola 2.Bulbul 05 - 10 years Bulbul Flock 3.Guide 10 17 years Guide Company Be Prepared. 4.Ranger* 16 25 years Ranger Team Service. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Rover/Ranger are not available in KVS Age Group - Name of Unit - Motto Keep Smiling Do Your Best 22

  23. In addition to the above a special programme for the children of age group of 3 to 5 years was introduced in the international Year of Child and was named as Bunnies . Their Unit is called Tamtola and the motto of them is keep smiling draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 23

  24. ADVANCEMENT SCHEMEFOR CUBS. Stages of Advancement CUB Pravesh Pratham Charan Dwitiya Charan Tritiya Charan Chaturth Charan BULBUL draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, Pravesh Komal Panka Rajat Pankh Suvarna Panka Heerakh Pankh 24

  25. STAGESOF ADVANCEMENTOF A SCOUT /GUIDE Pravesh Pratham Sopan Dwitiya Sopan Tritiya Sopan Rajya Puraskar Rashtrapati Puraskar draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 25

  26. HIGHEST AWARDFORTHE YOUTH. Golden Arrow Golden Arrow is the highest Award for the Cubs and Bulbuls. This Award is presented by the President of Bharat Scouts and Guides in a specially organized Award ceremony conducted at National Level. This award was introduced in the 2002.The first Award ceremony was held in the year 2003. Rashtrapati Scout /Guide Award. Rashtrapati Scout / Guide Award is the highest award for a Scout / Guide. The Award is presented by Rashtrapatiji (the President of India) at a special investiture ceremony. The Rashtrapati Scout /Guide Award was introduced in the year 1961. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 26

  27. CUBSAND BULBULS. Cub Bulbul Utsav Cub Bulbul Utsav are gathering of the Cub and Bulbuls in which opportunities are provided to the Cub and bulbuls to enjoy the activities specially carved out for them and also help them to demonstrate their skills and talents. Some of the activities in the camp/utsav are demonstration of Cub Bulbul Greetings, Decoration of Bulbul Tree, enacting the Jungle Stories, Jungle Dances ,exhibitions, play acting are organized during the Utsav. The Evening activities of the Cub s are known as Red Flower and the bulbul s is known as Kalarav where the Cubs and Bulbuls present their skills and talents in cultural presentation. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 27

  28. SCOUTSAND GUIDES. Adventure Activities, Coastal Trekking, Desert Trekking, Himalayan Trekking, Skating Tour, Water Activities, Nature Study Camps Patrol Leaders Jamborettes, Youth forum, Patrol Leaders Training Programme, National Integration Programmes, Inter-state Cultural exchange programmes etc., are organized at Regional and National level. Training programmes on First-aid, Map Reading, Star gazing, disaster Preparedness are organized. Awareness activities on Peace and Harmony, AIDS/HIV, Anti-Tobacco, Anti Drug etc. and Jamboree On the Air and Jamboree on the Internet are held every year. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 28

  29. JAMBOREE The Jamboree is a National level gathering of the Scouts and Guides conducted once in 4 years or to mark a special occasions. The Jamboree give the Scouts and Guides an opportunity to interact with the young people from different states of India and from abroad. The young people share their customs, food habits, handicraft, religious practices, culture etc with one another. They live under the canvas for a weeks period and participate in various activities. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 29

  30. TRAININGOF UNIT LEADERS. Introductory Course One Day* Basic Course for Unit Leaders 7 days Advanced Course for Unit Leaders 7 days. Himalaya Wood Badge Course for Unit Leaders - 8 days** The Unit leaders Training Courses are conducted separately for Cub, Scout and Rover Sections in Scout wing and Bulbul, Guide and Ranger Sections in Guide Wing. * Introductory course is not required in Guide Wing, ** In Guide Wing HWB Course duration is 7 days. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 30

  31. FOR ADVANCEMENTOFSKILLS SPECIALIZEDCOURSESARE Pioneering cum Estimation Course First Aid Course Mapping and Stargazing Course Campfire Leaders Course Quarter Masters Course Sea Scout Leaders Course Air Scout Leaders Course Grameen Scout Leaders Course Vocational Training Course Handicraft course Yoga course The above courses are organized at the National Level as well as State level. draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 31

  32. TRAININGOF ADULTS LEADERS Basic Course for Commissioners 5 days Advanced Course for Commissioners 5 days Course for Secretaries 5 days Course for Organizers 5 days Course for Group Leaders - 5 Days draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 32

  33. TRAINERS TRAINING COURSE Pre- ALT Course 5 days selection of Trainers Course for Assistant Leader Trainers 7 days Course for Leader Trainers 7 days draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 33

  34. SCOUTS draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 34

  35. JHANDAGEET; draklsharma7@gmail.com Dr A K Shjarma, 35

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